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72 Dept of Homeland Security staff on "terrorist watch list"

Posted by David Hardy · 6 December 2015 04:24 PM

Quite a number. Of course, ten years ago Sen. Ted Kennedy found he was on the no-fly list It took him six weeks to get his name removed. Then, again, he had killed somebody.

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Ken in NH | December 6, 2015 6:03 PM | Reply

Are they the virgins?

(Sorry, I couldn't help myself.)

Mark-1 | December 6, 2015 6:43 PM | Reply

Obviously US Gov't can't properly vet its own citizens. Is it any wonder we doubt their being able to properly vet immigrants and refugees?

...And they wonder why we are the way we are!!!

Dave D. | December 7, 2015 8:45 AM | Reply

...What a nasty thing to say about Teddy. And wouldn't it have been more appropriate to put him on the " No drive list " ? Or maybe the " No swimming after midnight " list ?
..If you really want to stop his murderous rampage, put him on the no screwing or drinking list. Cause he could never pass the background check the Faroks did.

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