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He got away with it because had insiders helping him. These PC Nazi’s are assisting these “martyrs” through inaction. We are going after Al Qaeda in Yemen, in Africa, and even in our own country, (too bad our PC Nazi’s didn’t let us catch the Ft. Hood Terrorist in time), but no one is going after Al Qaeda in Amsterdam or Paris.

European security agencies can’t listen to their phone calls because they’re worried more about their rights than their own necks. They can’t bring bomb sniffing dogs even close to them because that’s insulting to Muslims. In fact the only religion they seem happy to offend and marginalize is Christianity. When Europe becomes fully Islamic and these PC idiots are forced to convert or die, I’ll just laugh.





I find it pretty hilarious, yet sad at the same time, that some are trying to put the blame at some airport security system at a transit-airport.
The US have the biggest intelligence apparatus in the world; the US government has more lists of potential threats with more people on it than most US citizens can count; the guy in question is flagged on one of those lists; his father informs authorities that his offspring has taken a somewhat radical approach to vent his anger; he has a single-trip ticket.

All this information available and still all the blame is put somewhere, where it only for a small part belongs. Why wasn't Amsterdam Airport security informed that the guy in question was on the dangerous people list? What is the use of these lists (to which nobody has access except US government agencies)?

I find it quite awesome (and not in a good way) that the US government is trying to force some idiotic security scheme on Dutch (or European) airport authorities, when they failed to do their own part of the job in the first place.
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