Traitors Among Us

TRAITORS AMONG US
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Chronology of Muslim Attacks in USA since 09/11


I've been doing a little research. Obama (and a lot of other leftie SJWs) like to say there have been no terrorist attacks (oh wait, they use the lawyer speak "no significant attacks") in the last 8 years of Obama's glorious rein. How can you say shit like that with a straight face? So far it looks like we have around 60 terrorist attacks in the past 15 years or so and these nutjob protesters "still" want to bring more muslims into our country. I've seen commentary around the 'net calling these immigration/refugee protesters "suicidal" and "mentally deranged" and I agree with these sentiments. But come on, let's just cut to the chase, these people in our fine country (especially the South let's not forget that mind you ;-) are just two sides of the same evil coin: either they are willfully delusional, or they are guilty of what I like to euphemistically call: "Have an Agenda, will travel".

I have another little phrase I like to use, because it's quite apt you see, these "protesters" are TRAITORS to America, that's right.

THE PROTESTORS ARE TRAITORS AMONG US. 


They should be deported to Yemen, the lot of them. 
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Here is a list of all known US-Terrorism cases by year since 2001, probably the most complete list I've found so far.

Another good list with nice commentary to boot here at The Federalist Papers Project.

And finally a short compilation of some of the better known ones:


09/11/2001 WTC  
On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. Often referred to as 9/11, the attacks resulted in extensive death and destruction, triggering major U.S. initiatives to combat terrorism and defining the presidency of George W. Bush. Over 3,000 people were killed during the attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., including more than 400 police officers and firefighters. 
2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting  
The 2009 Little Rock recruiting office shooting took place on June 1, 2009, when the American Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, born Carlos Leon Bledsoe, opened fire with a rifle in a drive-by shooting on soldiers in front of a United States military recruiting office in Little Rock, Arkansas. He killed Private William Long and wounded Private Quinton Ezeagwula. After his arrest, Muhammad acknowledged shooting the men. He told police that he had intended to kill as many Army personnel as possible. He had an SKS rifle, a Mossberg International 702 rifle, two handguns, 562 rounds of ammunition, and military books in his car. Muhammad was charged with capital murder, attempted capital murder, and 10 counts of unlawful discharge of a weapon. Muhammad also reportedly faced 15 counts of engaging in a terrorist act. 
2009 Fort Hood shooting  
On November 5, 2009, a mass shooting took place at Fort Hood, near Killeen, Texas.[1] Nidal Hasan, a U.S. Army major and psychiatrist, fatally shot 13 people and injured more than 30 others.[2][3] The shooting produced more casualties than any other on an American military base.[4][5] Several individuals, including Senator Joe Lieberman,[6] General Barry McCaffrey,[7] President Barack Obama and others have called the event a terrorist attack. 
2015 Boston Marathon bombing  
The Boston Marathon bombing was a terrorist attack, followed by subsequent related shootings, that occurred when two pressure cooker bombs exploded during the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. The bombs exploded about 12 seconds and 210 yards (190 m) apart at 2:49 pm EDT, near the marathon's finish line on Boylston Street. The explosion killed 3 civilians and injured an estimated 264 others. 
2015 San Bernardino attack  
On December 2, 2015, 14 people were killed and 22 were seriously injured in a terrorist attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, which consisted of a mass shooting and an attempted bombing. The perpetrators, Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, a married couple living in the city of Redlands, targeted a San Bernardino County Department of Public Health training event and holiday party, of about 80 employees, in a rented banquet room. Farook was an American-born U.S. citizen of Pakistani descent, who worked as a health department employee. Malik was a Pakistani-born lawful permanent resident of the United States. 
2015 Chattanooga shootings  
On July 16, 2015, Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez opened fire on two military installations in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He first committed a drive-by shooting at a recruiting center, then traveled to a U.S. Navy Reserve center and continued firing, where he was killed by police in a gunfight. Four Marines died on the spot. A Navy sailor, a Marine recruiter, and a police officer were wounded; the sailor died from his injuries two days later. On December 16, following an investigation, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director James B. Comey said that the shootings were "motivated by foreign terrorist organization propaganda." 
May 2015 Curtis Culwell Center attack  
The Curtis Culwell Center attack was carried out by two men (Elton Simpson and Soofi Nadir) who attacked officers with gunfire at the entrance to an exhibit featuring cartoon images of Muhammad at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas on May 3, 2015.[3] The attackers shot a Garland Independent School District (ISD) security officer in the ankle.[4] Shortly after the attackers pulled up and opened fire, both were shot and wounded by a police officer, (wrongly accredited with the kills at first[5]), and eventually killed by four members of the SWAT team. 
2016 Orlando nightclub shooting  
On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old security guard, killed 49 people and wounded 53 others in a terrorist attack/hate crime inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, United States. He was shot and killed by Orlando Police Department (OPD) officers after a three-hour standoff. Pulse was hosting Latin Night and most of the victims were Latino. It was both the deadliest mass shooting by a single shooter and the deadliest incident of violence against LGBT people in United States history. It was also the deadliest terrorist attack in the United States since the September 11 attacks in 2001. 
Nov 2016 Ohio State attack 
A Somali-born Ohio State student crashed his vehicle into pedestrians on the Columbus campus Monday, then slashed students with a butcher knife before being fatally shot by a university police officer, authorities said. 
List of unsuccessful terrorist plots in the United States post-9/11  
The following is a list of unsuccessful alleged terrorist plots in the Post-9/11 United States. After the initiation of the War on Terrorism following the attacks of September 11, 2001, several supposed Islamic terrorist plots aimed at civilian and military targets have reportedly failed to succeed. Many such terrorism plots were created by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, with agents providing plans, materials, and encouragement to the supposed "terrorists" — often mentally unstable individuals, small-time criminals, and other vulnerable targets — and then arresting them on terrorism charges.

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