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just imagine how many lives Obama could save if he would point his finger and say three magic words ..


RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISTS


Poof ... no more war on terror.
 
just imagine how many lives Obama could save if he would point his finger and say three magic words ..


RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISTS


Poof ... no more war on terror.

Barry and his administration can't even get the name right....

They call ISIS.....

ISIL or DASH
Or Oooooompa Loopas or some such thing....

No wonder we are having a problem fighting them.
They don't even know who to bring the fight to.
 
just imagine how many lives Obama could save if he would point his finger and say three magic words ..


RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISTS


Poof ... no more war on terror.

Barry and his administration can't even get the name right....

They call ISIS.....

ISIL or DASH
Or Oooooompa Loopas or some such thing....

No wonder we are having a problem fighting them.
They don't even know who to bring the fight to.

aw, I dunno ... it could be it's because partisan hater dupes are morons ..

DAESH is the acronym for the actual Arabic name that they use. Translate the actual name into English it becomes "Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham." Depending on how you translate ash-Sham you either get Syria or the Levant, hence ISIS or ISIL.
 
just imagine how many lives Obama could save if he would point his finger and say three magic words ..


RADICAL ISLAMIC TERRORISTS


Poof ... no more war on terror.

You believe in magic, just like children. How funny.
 
Think about how many could have been saved if Obama hadn't treated ISIS like the JV.

yeah, that would have made a BIG difference in Bangladesh,

not.
If they had been taken serious from the start Bangladesh along with Paris, Brussels, San Bernardino, Orlando, Turkey to name a few might not have happened. We will never know this for sure but we do know what the result of downplaying ISIS and their capablities has been.
 
Bangladesh blames Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence for Dhaka attack...
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Bangladesh attack: ISI responsible for attack says Dhaka, U.S. offers help
Monday 4th July, 2016 - Bangladesh has said that the Dhaka cafe attackers belonged to a homegrown terror outfit which have links to Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence.
According to reports, Bangladesh's Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said that these men were well educated and found extremism “fashionable”, saying that they were not associated with the Islamic State. He added that the attacks were carried out by Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh. Hossain Toufique Imam, political adviser to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, “Pakistan’s ISI and Jamaat connection is well known... they want to derail the current government.” PM Sheikh Hasina has reportedly vowed to find the roots of the attackers. Two investigative and a bomb disposal team visited the restaurant to collect evidence. The government has been criticised by the English-language Daily Star newspaper for still being in denial of the presence of international terrorist groups in the country.

The editorial read, “The methods employed and the savagery with which the killings were carried out are hallmarks of international terrorist outfits like ISIS and Al Qaida. This is clear. What is not clear is whether, after such overwhelming evidence of their presence, the official line will be one of denial?" On Monday, Sheikh Hasina visited a stadium where the bodies of the victims were brought. The 20 victims included nine Italians, seven Japanese, three Bangladeshis and one Indian teenager. Hasina reportedly paid her respects to the victims at the army stadium where the bodies have been kept. Hundreds of people attended that vigil at the stadium. The bodies will be flown to their own countries later in the day. Meanwhile, Bangladesh law enforcement looked frantically for clues that could lead them to the masterminds of the cafe attack.

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Shamim Ahmed, a spokesman for the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington said, “We don’t have any clue that they have any kind of connection with [Islamic State] or al Qaeda.” Ahmed reportedly said that investigators are grilling the only surviving attacker, who along with six others used guns and machetes to kill 20 people at the Holey Artisan Cafe. Three others were also arrested by the police on July 2. Japan’s Fast Retailing Co, owner of Uniqlo has said that it will suspend all but critical business travel to Bangladesh after the cafe attacks in which seven Japanese nationals had also been killed. The company’s spokesperson said that the company has told its ten employees working in Bangladesh to stay at home till further notice. Industry analysts have reportedly said that brands might now rethink their investment in the country and might want to shift to a country which is not as unsettled.

Bangladesh relies heavily on the garment industry which makes for 80 percent of the country’s exports and four million jobs. U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry has reportedly offered FBI help to the Bangladesh Prime Minister to help investigate the Dhaka cafe attack in which 20 people were killed. According to reports, Kerry called Hasina over the phone and offered help. U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby said, “The Secretary (Kerry) encouraged the government of Bangladesh to conduct its investigation in accordance with the highest international standards and offered immediate assistance from U.S. law enforcement, including the FBI.”

Bangladesh attack ISI responsible for attack says Dhaka US offers help
 
Think about how many could have been saved if Obama hadn't treated ISIS like the JV.

yeah, that would have made a BIG difference in Bangladesh,

not.
If they had been taken serious from the start Bangladesh along with Paris, Brussels, San Bernardino, Orlando, Turkey to name a few might not have happened. We will never know this for sure but we do know what the result of downplaying ISIS and their capablities has been.

might not?

you can't corner an ideology and address its like its an A, team, B team, or ANY other team.

when in hell are idiot RW's going to wake up to that fact?
 
Think about how many could have been saved if Obama hadn't treated ISIS like the JV.

yeah, that would have made a BIG difference in Bangladesh,

not.
If they had been taken serious from the start Bangladesh along with Paris, Brussels, San Bernardino, Orlando, Turkey to name a few might not have happened. We will never know this for sure but we do know what the result of downplaying ISIS and their capablities has been.

might not?

you can't corner an ideology and address its like its an A, team, B team, or ANY other team.

when in hell are idiot RW's going to wake up to that fact?
No one said you could but you can dam sure go hard after the people who promote the ideology. The first step to defeating an ideology is to go after those who are promoting it when the hell are you left wing morons going to figure that out? The question is rhetorical as we all know you won't.
 
Think about how many could have been saved if Obama hadn't treated ISIS like the JV.

yeah, that would have made a BIG difference in Bangladesh,

not.
If they had been taken serious from the start Bangladesh along with Paris, Brussels, San Bernardino, Orlando, Turkey to name a few might not have happened. We will never know this for sure but we do know what the result of downplaying ISIS and their capablities has been.

might not?

you can't corner an ideology and address its like its an A, team, B team, or ANY other team.

when in hell are idiot RW's going to wake up to that fact?
No one said you could but you can dam sure go hard after the people who promote the ideology. The first step to defeating an ideology is to go after those who are promoting it when the hell are you left wing morons going to figure that out? The question is rhetorical as we all know you won't.

Baptist is an ideology ... go get em sport !
 
BANGLADESH’S INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY IN PERIL
The country takes an ominous step toward lawlessness.
August 23, 2017

Rachel Avraham

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Former American Ambassador Caroline Kennedy once proclaimed: “The bedrock of our democracy is the rule of law and that means that we have to have an independent judiciary, judges that can make decisions independent of the political winds that are blowing.” In the United States and other democratic countries across the globe, an independent judiciary is a pivotal part of the democratic system. Without the existence of an independent judiciary that is willing to stand up to the powers that be for the cause of justice, a society cannot be called democratic.

Judicial independence in the country of Bangladesh has come under attack in recent days. The Bangladeshi government under Sheikh Hasina has inserted the 16th amendment into the constitution, which empowers the parliament to remove supreme court justices if allegations of incapability and misconduct are proven to be true. However, this provision is problematic for a number of reasons. Bangladeshi Chief Justice Surendra Kumer Sinha, a Hindu, ruled that the amendment was illegal, stressing that “judges are neither subject to periodic elections nor to censure. They serve until they reach the age of retirement. They may be removed only for proven misbehavior or incapacity or gross misconduct.”

He continued:

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If Bangladesh continues to target a chief justice because of his faith and his opposition to a certain government position due to his support for maintaining an independent judiciary, what little that remains of Bangladeshi democracy will cease to exist. Once this happens, a dictatorship that persecutes minorities and gives a green light to radical Islamists to do likewise will fill the void.

Bangladesh’s Independent Judiciary in Peril
 

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