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Terrorism in New Orleans
#31
(01-03-2025, 10:31 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 10:04 PM)Granny Bear Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 02:32 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 02:01 PM)TD Hounds Wrote:
I don't have time to watch the entire video now, but I will watch more when I get time. I checked out the Shawn Ryan Show channel and subscribed. I like the guy's interviewing style, which involves asking questions and allowing his guests to answer them without constant interruptions. I was also impressed how he corrected the record when he inadvertently reported some misinformation concerning the NC hurricane relief effort.
I’d definitely recommend watching in its entirety, one of those videos that only gets better as the subject matter changes, Im not big on videos would rather read but this kept my attention….Id also recommend watching some of the other interviews with Sarah Adams she doesn’t have a filter and her call sign is Superbad, anytime you’ve have Special Operators giving you the nickname like that gotta be doing something right….And I agree if the FBI had spent to the past few years doing something besides going through Melania Trumps underwear drawer this wouldn’t be happening….

Okay, I watched it.  I like her.  She doesn't mince words!!!
The content bothers me a lot; scared me a little too.  I'm gonna look into her and her broadcasts a little bit more.
It’s eye opening and shows what I’ve been saying for a while now there’s ineptness on both sides of the aisle….We need people in Congress that have more common sense and a sense of duty to our country than we need law degrees ….Definitely need term limits Hal Rogers and Mitch McConnell have been in office for over 40 years….
We already have term limits House every 2 years you get to vote them out. Senate 6 years you get to vote them out
#32
(01-02-2025, 10:04 PM)Granny Bear Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 03:10 PM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 02:32 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(01-02-2025, 02:01 PM)TD Hounds Wrote:
I don't have time to watch the entire video now, but I will watch more when I get time. I checked out the Shawn Ryan Show channel and subscribed. I like the guy's interviewing style, which involves asking questions and allowing his guests to answer them without constant interruptions. I was also impressed how he corrected the record when he inadvertently reported some misinformation concerning the NC hurricane relief effort.
I’d definitely recommend watching in its entirety, one of those videos that only gets better as the subject matter changes, Im not big on videos would rather read but this kept my attention….Id also recommend watching some of the other interviews with Sarah Adams she doesn’t have a filter and her call sign is Superbad, anytime you’ve have Special Operators giving you the nickname like that gotta be doing something right….And I agree if the FBI had spent to the past few years doing something besides going through Melania Trumps underwear drawer this wouldn’t be happening….

Okay, I watched it.  I like her.  She doesn't mince words!!!
The content bothers me a lot; scared me a little too.  I'm gonna look into her and her broadcasts a little bit more.
I’d also recommend subscribing to Shawn Ryan’s show and newsletter, it’s free and there’s mostly content that’s not being reported by the media, as Hoot said he does a very good job as an interviewer and goes out of his way to ensure the info your consuming is correct…What I’ve found interesting is Bin Ladens son is now running Al Queda and it’s not been in the national news at ALL that he even exists….
#33
NO political posts!!!!
There's plenty of political posts currenly available where you can rant all you want. Stop hijacking mine!!!
#34
(01-02-2025, 09:18 PM)plantmanky Wrote: Deep state getting an early start this year.  More will come, there will be many more mass chaos events like this in the near future.

There's always gonna be bad people. Nothing deeper than that.
#35
The length some people on here go to, to make excuses/explain things away is mind numbing and wouldn't fool the average 12 year old.
#36
Oh yeah? What about your thread about MSNBC's discussion?
How old are they? They won't even call this terrorism.....kinda like the FBI.
#37
My thoughts are that terror attacks resulting in mass casualties are bad. Terrorist groups like the one this fool pledged allegiance to are bad. This guy was home grown and a veteran. We've seen that play before(McVeigh). This will happen again. Hard to stop it. The biggest shake my head goes to the city of New Orleans. Shame on those officials responsible for security. Where were the anti-truck barriers? The bollards? Didn't the NY Times do a story on this a few years ago about how NO wasn't prepared for a potential attack like this? After Katrina, you would think this city would never EVER be unprepared again. But it was.
#38
(01-04-2025, 02:28 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are that terror attacks resulting in mass casualties are bad. Terrorist groups like the one this fool pledged allegiance to are bad. This guy was home grown and a veteran. We've seen that play before(McVeigh). This will happen again. Hard to stop it. The biggest shake my head goes to the city of New Orleans. Shame on those officials responsible for security. Where were the anti-truck barriers? The bollards? Didn't the NY Times do a story on this a few years ago about how NO wasn't prepared for a potential attack like this? After Katrina, you would think this city would never EVER be unprepared again. But it was.

Don't know where to start on this one but I'll take a stab at it.

Most importantly, this is Islamic extremism, which is imported, not home grown. Then you go back 30 years to find something 100% different to compare this to. Then you blame New Orleans. Total liberal mindset fail to blame everyone but the terrorist. At least you didn't say "truck rams crowd, kills 15" like some lib outlets.
#39
It is an undeniable fact that the city has some culpability in this tragedy. No excuse for not having barricades in such a vulnerable area . Bourbon Street.. New Years Day. And there are security lapses? Are you kidding me?
#40
(01-04-2025, 02:47 PM)jetpilot Wrote:
(01-04-2025, 02:28 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are that terror attacks resulting in mass casualties are bad. Terrorist groups like the one this fool pledged allegiance to are bad. This guy was home grown and a veteran. We've seen that play before(McVeigh). This will happen again. Hard to stop it. The biggest shake my head goes to the city of New Orleans. Shame on those officials responsible for security. Where were the anti-truck barriers? The bollards? Didn't the NY Times do a story on this a few years ago about how NO wasn't prepared for a potential attack like this? After Katrina, you would think this city would never EVER be unprepared again. But it was.

Don't know where to start on this one but I'll take a stab at it.

Most importantly, this is Islamic extremism, which is imported, not home grown. Then you go back 30 years to find something 100% different to compare this to. Then you blame New Orleans. Total mindset fail to blame everyone but the terrorist. At least you didn't say "truck rams crowd, kills 15" like some of the usual outlets.
Feel free to respond to this version if you have anything to add OSH. Sorry, didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
#41
(01-04-2025, 03:47 PM)jetpilot Wrote:
(01-04-2025, 02:47 PM)jetpilot Wrote:
(01-04-2025, 02:28 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are that terror attacks resulting in mass casualties are bad. Terrorist groups like the one this fool pledged allegiance to are bad. This guy was home grown and a veteran. We've seen that play before(McVeigh). This will happen again. Hard to stop it. The biggest shake my head goes to the city of New Orleans. Shame on those officials responsible for security. Where were the anti-truck barriers? The bollards? Didn't the NY Times do a story on this a few years ago about how NO wasn't prepared for a potential attack like this? After Katrina, you would think this city would never EVER be unprepared again. But it was.

Don't know where to start on this one but I'll take a stab at it.

Most importantly, this is Islamic extremism, which is imported, not home grown. Then you go back 30 years to find something 100% different to compare this to. Then you blame New Orleans. Total mindset fail to blame everyone but the terrorist. At least you didn't say "truck rams crowd, kills 15" like some of the usual outlets.
Feel free to respond to this version if you have anything to add OSH. Sorry, didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
Did not hurt my feelings , at all, my friend.  I have no problem with your posts, or your political language.
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#42
(01-04-2025, 02:28 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are that terror attacks resulting in mass casualties are bad. Terrorist groups like the one this fool pledged allegiance to are bad. This guy was home grown and a veteran. We've seen that play before(McVeigh). This will happen again. Hard to stop it. The biggest shake my head goes to the city of New Orleans. Shame on those officials responsible for security. Where were the anti-truck barriers? The bollards? Didn't the NY Times do a story on this a few years ago about how NO wasn't prepared for a potential attack like this? After Katrina, you would think this city would never EVER be unprepared again. But it was.
I encourage you to do more research, different factions of terrorists groups have went above and beyond to influence and infiltrate not only our military but our prisons and other parts of our society as well…The foreign aid promised by our government, Republicans and Democrats both, to Afghanistan is now being used to fund our demise….Nothing being said by these people in intelligence is political they’re calling out both parties but only one party is burying their head in the sand….This shouldn’t be political at all, we’re seriously looking at attacks here that could surpass the 911 attacks beyond imagination….Just FYI Al Qaeda has developed suicide vests that our metal detectors nor bomb sniffing dogs can detect….If that doesn’t catch your attention then there’s no reason for any discussion further….Osama Bin Laden’s son is now in charge of Al Qaeda and unlike his father he doesn’t want any recognition for their actions, he just wants to hurt us really really badly….
#43
(01-05-2025, 02:51 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(01-04-2025, 02:28 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: My thoughts are that terror attacks resulting in mass casualties are bad. Terrorist groups like the one this fool pledged allegiance to are bad. This guy was home grown and a veteran. We've seen that play before(McVeigh). This will happen again. Hard to stop it. The biggest shake my head goes to the city of New Orleans. Shame on those officials responsible for security. Where were the anti-truck barriers? The bollards? Didn't the NY Times do a story on this a few years ago about how NO wasn't prepared for a potential attack like this? After Katrina, you would think this city would never EVER be unprepared again. But it was.
I encourage you to do more research, different factions of terrorists groups have went above and beyond to influence and infiltrate not only our military but our prisons and other parts of our society as well…The foreign aid promised by our government, Republicans and Democrats both, to Afghanistan is now being used to fund our demise….Nothing being said by these people in intelligence is political they’re calling out both parties but only one party is burying their head in the sand….This shouldn’t be political at all, we’re seriously looking at attacks here that could surpass the 911 attacks beyond imagination….Just FYI Al Qaeda has developed suicide vests that our metal detectors nor bomb sniffing dogs can detect….If that doesn’t catch your attention then there’s no reason for any discussion further….Osama Bin Laden’s son is now in charge of Al Qaeda and unlike his father he doesn’t want any recognition for their actions, he just wants to hurt us really really badly….

He quit reading after that. His "research" is a few minutes a day on MSNBC, CNN and radical far left websites. The truth is out there but he doesn't have any interest in spending 1 minute trying to find it.
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#44
And he thinks the biggest terrorist threat to our country is white Republican males. You are wasting your time.
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#45
No research is needed to put up GD anti-truck barricades and bollards. They were warned five years ago. Blame AQ and the Bin Laden boogeymen all you want but the reason this attack was successful is because the city officials failed to properly barricade the area, like they were told they needed to do years ago.

And now the bollard construction begins...
#46
(01-05-2025, 07:40 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: No research is needed to put up GD anti-truck barricades and bollards. They were warned five years ago. Blame AQ  and the Bin Laden boogeymen all you want but the reason this attack was successful is because the city officials failed to properly barricade the area, like they were told they needed to do  years ago.

And now the bollard construction begins...
He had placed four IED’s in ice chests at different locations along Bourbon Street, he botched the detonation, if he’d had the correct detonator bollards wouldn’t have mattered and likely won’t matter in the future….
#47
I know it's probably a tree-hugging liberal thing, but I don't worry much about Al-Queda , ISIS and the Taliban, certainly not nearly as much as I worry about impoverished kids in Appalachia, homelessness, and concerns about the environment. I'll leave it up to you guys to worry about the big bad Islamic boogeymen . I'm certain you all will worry enough for me and a thousand other liberals. :)
#48
Well one thing is for damn sure. IF Al-Queda, ISIS and the Taliban are not kept in check, we will no longer have impoverished Appalachian kids, or homeless people or an environment.
#49
(01-05-2025, 09:05 PM)Granny Bear Wrote: Well one thing is for damn sure.  IF Al-Queda, ISIS and the Taliban are not kept in check, we will no longer have impoverished Appalachian kids, or homeless people or an environment.
I’m afraid the only answer is to go back after them like we did nearly 30 years ago, but we’re gonna have to keep them bankrupt this version of terrorism is being almost entirely funded by our tax dollars….This is something we’ll never completely win these people have been doing this for thousands of years and we’re their greatest enemy….

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