Bourbon Street Terrorist Attack

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News Conf this morning is saying 37 people injured and 15 people dead including Jabbar.

There were 5 FB videos he posted from his rental truck weapon on his way from Houston to NOLA. He originally was going to just kill his family an friends but decided not to because that would not focus on the "war between the believers and disbelievers". Also the police found at least 2 IED's in coolers near the place of the attack but they malfunctioned or something. So, it sounds like it could have been worse. FUUUUU!

This is why I'm OK with certain agencies/AI spying on people. This could have been avoided. Before someone says that is a infringement on my personal rights, I have nothing to hide so I don't really care. Spy all you want.

This guy was a self-radicalized ISIS terrorist and he hated Western Civilization.

Slippery Slope indeed.
 
News Conf this morning is saying 37 people injured and 15 people dead including Jabbar.

There were 5 FB videos he posted from his rental truck weapon on his way from Houston to NOLA. He originally was going to just kill his family an friends but decided not to because that would not focus on the "war between the believers and disbelievers". Also the police found at least 2 IED's in coolers near the place of the attack but they malfunctioned or something. So, it sounds like it could have been worse. FUUUUU!

This is why I'm OK with certain agencies/AI spying on people. This could have been avoided. Before someone says that is a infringement on my personal rights, I have nothing to hide so I don't really care. Spy all you want.

This guy was a self-radicalized ISIS terrorist and he hated Western Civilization.

Slippery Slope indeed.
Oh it’s an infringement. And more importantly it’s not an effective solution. It’s like gun control. Feel good bullshit to allow people to pretend to be doing something while not actually doing anything.

Until people wake up ( they won’t) to the fact that Islam is inherently evil NOTHING is going to stop it. Letting them flood into the country and build mosques and not assimilate is the fucking dumbest thing imaginable.
 
Oh it’s an infringement. And more importantly it’s not an effective solution. It’s like gun control. Feel good bullshit to allow people to pretend to be doing something while not actually doing anything.

Until people wake up ( they won’t) to the fact that Islam is inherently evil NOTHING is going to stop it. Letting them flood into the country and build mosques and not assimilate is the fucking dumbest thing imaginable.

Yep. Agreed.

This situation is a tad more slippery as this dude was already in our military and became self radicalized. This kind of thing will grow and continue. I don't think it ever ever go away. This guy posted on a public forum that being Facebook. That is not exactly spying if AI (for example) can find this kind of thing an alert authorities. :dunno:

If that alerts authorities then, in this case, would that be an invasion of Jabbar's right to privacy, free speech, and freedom of religion?
 
Yep. Agreed.

This situation is a tad more slippery as this dude was already in our military and became self radicalized. This kind of thing will grow and continue. I don't think it ever ever go away. This guy posted on a public forum that being Facebook. That is not exactly spying if AI (for example) can find this kind of thing an alert authorities. :dunno:

If that alerts authorities then, in this case, would that be an invasion of Jabbar's right to privacy, free speech, and freedom of religion?
Anything you post on the internet is public. And you have no lawful expectation of privacy in public.
 
You mean like Girls Gone Wild? Just watched that documentary of the take down or attempted take down of the dude who built that.
 
They could only get him for bullshit with minors. Not invasion of privacy.
Agreed. What I'm saying the girls should have no expectation of privacy as they were generally in public places and signed the waiver etc.
 
The United States of America... 50% of our population hates the other 50%, on both sides, and the rest of the world hates us and wants us dead, or thinks we're the stupidest country on earth.... can't wait to see how the next 20 years plays out.
And for some reason they all want to move here.
 
Just saw “probable ISIS connections”.


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The flag on the back of the truck sort of confirms it.
 
Yep. Agreed.

This situation is a tad more slippery as this dude was already in our military and became self radicalized. This kind of thing will grow and continue. I don't think it ever ever go away. This guy posted on a public forum that being Facebook. That is not exactly spying if AI (for example) can find this kind of thing an alert authorities. :dunno:

If that alerts authorities then, in this case, would that be an invasion of Jabbar's right to privacy, free speech, and freedom of religion?


I say he was born this way... and it got worse over time. Read their holy book... it's filled with killing infidels.

As far as going away... heck no. Been going on since the middle ages...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Crusade


The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin Church in the Middle Ages. The objective was the recovery of the Holy Land from Islamic rule. While Jerusalem had been under Muslim rule for hundreds of years, by the 11th century the Seljuk takeover of the region threatened local Christian populations, pilgrimages from the West, and the Byzantine Empire itself. The earliest initiative for the First Crusade began in 1095 when Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenosrequested military support from the Council of Piacenza in the empire's conflict with the Seljuk-led Turks. This was followed later in the year by the Council of Clermont, during which Pope Urban II supported the Byzantine request for military assistance and also urged faithful Christians to undertake an armed pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

This call was met with an enthusiastic popular response across all social classes in western Europe. Mobs of predominantly poor Christians numbering in the thousands, led by Peter the Hermit, a French priest, were the first to respond. What has become known as the People's Crusade passed through Germany and indulged in wide-ranging anti-Jewish activities, including the Rhineland massacres. On leaving Byzantine-controlled territory in Anatolia, they were annihilated in a Turkish ambush led by the Seljuk Kilij Arslan I at the Battle of Civetot in October 1096.
 
Those of you okay with being spied on think you're "Safe" because you're innocent. You don't consider that laws can change arbitrarily, or that law enforcement is not always benevolent. Privacy is intrinsic to human dignity and freedom. Zoo animals and inmates aren't allowed privacy. The people who want to invade your privacy are extremely protective of their own. Anyone seeking to undermine your privacy should be treated with suspicion and scorn.
 
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