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The Terrorist That Couldn't Shoot StraightReader comment on item: More Stupid Terrorists Submitted by Jules Posten (United States), May 8, 2010 at 19:38 re the Times Square Screw-Up,, amazing but true. i actually heard Eric Holder refer to this murderous thug as a "TERRORIST". you must remember that we cannot count on dunces like this to plan foolishness like parking a smoking SUV, with its signal lights flashing in the middle of a huge No Parking Area. most likely he was used as a decoy so we can be lulled into a false sense of security. these dedicated killers will keep probing and probing until they find the weak spot they're seeking. we must never relax our vigilance. the member of our armed forces was very successful in his efforts because no one in authorty would call him exactly what he was, a muslim terrorist who would and did kill for his religion. i wish some one could explain how someone like that could attain field grade officer status, when he made no secret of his hatred of America, his fellow soldiers, and indeed all Americans
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