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This is too much to think of right now....

Posted by David Hardy · 6 December 2012 06:57 PM

An Iraqi national is arrested after detonating a small bomb outside a Social Security office.

It turns out that he came to the US in 1997, but in 2008 he was denied a green card because he had been involved in terrorist activities.

Rep. Gosar is asking why he was still here in the US four years after he was denied a green card on the basis of terrorism.

His terrorism consisted of fighting against the government of Sadaam Hussein.

This is just too much to contemplate now.

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I suppose we were for Saddam Hussein before we were against Saddam Hussein! Ha!

Posted by: Mman at December 8, 2012 03:18 PM

Was his grandfather one of the Premature Anti-Fascists of the International Brigade? Sounds like the same problem.

Posted by: Windy Wilson at December 10, 2012 06:10 PM

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