SO, the truth starts to trickle out... OUR "intel" community was told that they cant profile terrorists using "social media" by OlameO and his "social justice" goon squad because someone may get "insulted" by using their own raical posts online.....?????
The hideously SKANKY looking female shooter from S.B. had her papers in hand to enter the US in a 3 week time period after applying???
REALLYYY DOJ??? REALLLLLLLLLLY oLAMEo????????? REAAAAALYYYYYY?
I've got to ask WHAT do they really check??? DOes anyone recall how certain TEA party folks were singled out and abused in various ways, even by the IRS for their views on U.S. politics???
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/13/us...ssed.html?_r=0
"American law enforcement officials said they recently discovered those old — and previously unreported — postings as they pieced together the lives of Ms. Malik and her husband, Syed Rizwan Farook, trying to understand how they pulled off the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil since Sept. 11, 2001.
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Had the authorities found the posts years ago, they might have kept her out of the country. But immigration officials do not routinely review social media as part of their background checks, and there is a debate inside the Department of Homeland Security over whether it is even appropriate to do so."
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