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22 minutes ago, bostonangler said:

Dang dude... Don't you know you can't have your own opinion... Either you are with them or they neg you. That's the new reality.

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Well... yea!  That's how the free market of thoughts and ideas works!  ALL opinions are subject to likes and dislikes...

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4 hours ago, Palmtree1970 said:

What is it with people on dv why is it someone posts something of an opinion piece which everyone is entitled to and people neg them ,I read above posts and really  don't warrant negs ....just read it and move along .....suppose some people just feel the need to neg everything that has some truth and not the fairy tale 3 dollar rv ....

Believe the fairy tale and the truth is taboo! When people invest their money they become emotionally involved. They want the dream of all dreams to happen so much that anyone who will dampen that dream hurts their fweelings. Its what I call a "Oh look a grain of sand moved its happening!" theory. A helluva lot of grains of sand are going to have to move for this RV to happen. I wrote about a story that the CIA agent tells Tom Hanks playing Charlie Wilson at the end of the movie. It is better to invest from the position of the Zen Master philosophy "We'll see" than to invest more than what we can afford. When the word "afford" is used here some believe this to be cash however it includes other things as well. Van Tharp has his investors go through a year long psychology course before he will take them on as investors even if they have the requisite $200K plus the $52K training fee. I feel that this should be a requisite for any investor. 

The other night I received a tweet that said "Trump is not my president." I tweeted him back why because Kommon Kore Math said one-sixth of the population and one-quarter of the adult voter population of the United States did not vote for him and that equals a majority, 51%? Snowflakes need a safespace. I vote to send em to the moon and leave them there.

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20 “vetted” Muslim refugees who turned to jihad terrorism after being allowed into the U.S.

JANUARY 30, 2017 3:12 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER4 COMMENTS

But…but…racist!

“20 ‘Vetted’ Refugees Who Turned to Terrorism After Being Allowed Into America,” by Chris Menahan, InformationLiberation, January 29, 2017:

While the lying media is perpetuating the lie refugees do not pose a terrorist threat, the facts show otherwise.

Senator and soon-to-be Attorney General Jeff Sessions compiled this list of refugees-turned-jihadists in 2016 while Obama was pushing to dramatically increase the amount of so-called “refugees” allowed into the United States.

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refugees-isis1.jpgWhile the lying media is perpetuating the lie refugees do not pose a terrorist threat, the facts show otherwise. 

Senator and soon-to-be Attorney General Jeff Sessions compiled this list of refugees-turned-jihadists in 2016 while Obama was pushing to dramatically increase the amount of so-called "refugees" allowed into the United States. 

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– On May 25, 2016, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Bilal Abood was sentenced to four years in prison for making a false statement to the FBI. Abood, an Iraqi translator for the U.S. military, was admitted to the United States through the Special Immigrant Visa program for Iraqi translators in 2009, and subsequently became a citizen. Abood enlisted in the Army and went through basic training at Fort Jackson in 2010, but left for unknown reasons. According to court documents, after being prevented from boarding an international flight, Abood told FBI agents that he intended to go to Iraq to visit family. Subsequently, Abood left the United States through Mexico and then traveled through various countries to get to Syria to join ISIS. A subsequent search of his computer revealed that he pledged an oath to the leader of ISIS, despite denying that he had ever made such a pledge.

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– On January 7, 2016, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab was charged with providing materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements and representations to the United States government. He was separately indicted on March 17, 2016 for attempting to provide material support to acts of violence overseas. Al-Jayab -- a Palestinian born in Iraq -- was admitted to the United States as a refugee in 2012. According to the criminal complaint, beginning in October of 2012 -- the very same month he first arrived in the United States -- Al-Jayab began communicating with numerous individuals about his intention to go to Syria and fight for terrorist organizations. In April 2013, Al-Jayab made multiple statements to another individual (later identified as Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan) regarding his experience handling weapons and killing individuals in Syria. In November 2013, just one year after being welcomed to the United States as a refugee, he traveled to Syria and posted on social media that he was fighting with various terrorist organizations, stating "America will not isolate me from my Islamic duty. Only death will do us part."

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– On January 7, 2016, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan was charged in an indictment with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, making false statements, and attempting to procure citizenship or naturalization unlawfully. The indictment states that he attempted to provide training, expert advice and assistance, and personnel -- specifically himself -- to a terrorist organization. Al Hardan -- a Palestinian born in Iraq -- was admitted to the United States as a refugee in 2009, and obtained a green card in 2011. When applying to become a U.S. citizen, he knowingly responded, certified, and swore untruthfully that he was not associated with a terrorist organization when, in fact, he associated with members and sympathizers of ISIS throughout 2014. During an interview in October 2015, Al Hardan falsely represented that he had never received any type of weapons training, when in fact he had received automatic machine gun training. According to media accounts, Al Hardan told his wife "I will go to Syria. I want to blow myself up. . . . I am against America."

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– On August 12, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho, Fazliddin Kurbanov was found guilty of conspiring and attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization and possessing an unregistered destructive device. Kurbanov is a native of Uzbekistan who came to the United States as a refugee in 2009. U.S. Assistant Attorney General John Carlin stated that he "conspired to provide material support to the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and procured bomb-making materials in the interest of perpetrating a terrorist attack on American soil." According to press reports, Kurbanov began his life as a Muslim, but his family claimed that they faced persecution after they converted to Orthodox Christianity. After coming to the United States with his family as a refugee, Kurbanov is said to have converted back to Islam and radicalized.

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– On April 20, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, Guled Ali Omar was charged with conspiracy and attempt to provide material support to ISIS. Omar was born in a Kenyan refugee camp, and sources indicate he came to the United States as a refugee when he was a child, obtained a green card, and subsequently applied for and received citizenship. Omar is the younger brother of another indicted fugitive, Ahmed Ali Omar, who left the United States in 2007 to fight for Al-Shabaab. Another one of his brothers, Mohamed Ali Omar, was convicted in March of 2015 of threatening federal agents when they came to the family's residence to interview Guled Omar. During a press conference, U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota, Andy Luger, said that Omar "never stopped plotting," and had previously attempted to leave the United States.

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– On April 20, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, Abdurahman Yasin Daud was charged (along with six others) with conspiracy and attempt to provide material support to ISIS. Daud, a Somalian refugee who came to the United States as a child, and subsequently obtained a green card. Daud and another individual drove from Minnesota to San Diego to attempt to get passports, cross the border into Mexico, and fly to Syria in to join ISIS.

– On February 18, 2015, Al-Hazmah Mohammed Jawad was arrested as he attempted to board a flight to Jordan to join and fight with ISIS in Iraq. Jawad was admitted to the United States in 2013 as an Iraqi refugee and he subsequently obtained a green card. Jawad was charged with making a false statement to U.S. government officials. He also stated that he "had been to the shooting range and had been running to get in shape and prepare for his upcoming travels," and that a uniform was waiting for him in Iraq.

– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, Abdinassir Mohamud Ibrahim was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for conspiring to provide material support to Al-Shabaab, a designated foreign terrorist organization, and for making a false statement in his immigration paperwork. Ibrahim is a native of Somalia who came to the United States as a refugee in 2007 at the age of 22 and subsequently obtained a green card. Ibrahim knowingly lied on his citizenship application and previously lied in his request for refugee status, by falsely claiming that he was of a member of the minority Awer clan in Somalia and subject to persecution by the majority Hawiye clan. Ibrahim was actually a member of the Hawiye clan and not subject to persecution. In fact, according to court documents, "Ibrahim's family was famous . . . [and] [t]hrough his clan lineage, Ibrahim was related to known Somali terrorists[.]" Ibrahim also admitted he lied on his citizenship application by having previously lied on his refugee application by falsely claiming that he had not provided material support to a terrorist group, when he had in fact provided material support in the form of cash to an Al-Shabaab member.

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– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Abdullah Ramo Pazara was named in an indictment against six individuals. Pazara, a native of Bosnia who sources indicate came to the United States as a refugee, later obtained a green card and became a citizen in 2013. Pazara was never charged in this case because he is believed to be dead. According to court documents, the others who were indicted provided material support to Pazara, who left the United States to go to Syria and fight with ISIS just 11 days after becoming a citizen. Among other things, Pazara allegedly told an individual about a mission where they "captured a large area, killed eleven individuals, captured one, and added that they intended to slaughter the prisoner the follow[ing] day." According to press reports, at the time Pazara was purportedly killed in Syria, he was a deputy to one of the top ISIS commanders.

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– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Ramiz Zijad Hodzic was charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, providing material support to terrorists, and conspiring to kill and maim persons in a foreign country. Hodzic is a native of Bosnia, and a purported Bosnian war hero who came to the United States as a refugee. According to the indictment, among other things, Hodzic obtained money that he used to "purchase materials and supplies including: United States military uniforms, tactical combat boots, military surplus goods, tactical gear and clothing, firearms accessories, optical equipment and range finders, rifle scopes, equipment, and supplies . . .  intending that the materials and supplies would thereafter be transferred to, and used to support" Abdullah Ramo Pazara and ISIS.

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– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Sedina Unkic Hodzic was charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, and providing material support to terrorists. Sedina is the wife of Ramiz Zijad Hodzic and a native of Bosnia who came to the United States as a refugee. According to the indictment, Sedina, along with her husband, collected money from third parties and wired it to terrorists abroad. Also according to the indictment, Sedina shipped six boxes of U.S. military uniforms, combat boots, tactical clothing and gear, military surplus items, firearms accessories, rifle scopes, optical equipment, first aid supplies, and other equipment to terrorists abroad.

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– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Armin Harcevic was charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, and with providing material support to terrorists. Harcevic is a native of Bosnia who came to the United States as a refugee, and subsequently obtained a green card. According to the Indictment, Harcevic collected money from third parties and wired it and his own funds to terrorists abroad.

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–  On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Nihad Rosic was charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, providing material support to terrorists, and conspiring to kill and maim persons in a foreign country. Rosic is a native of Bosnia who sources
indicate came to the United States as a refugee, obtained a green card, and subsequently applied for and received citizenship. According to the indictment, Rosic sent funds to terrorists abroad, and attempted to travel to Syria to join terrorists in Syria and Iraq. According to press accounts, Rosic was a truck driver and former mixed martial arts fighter who had previously been charged with endangering the welfare of a child after punching a woman in the face while she held a child, and in a separate incident, was charged with assault after allegedly beating his girlfriend with a belt.

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– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Mediha Medy Salkicevic was charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, and providing material support to terrorists. Salkicevic is a native of Bosnia who sources indicate came to the United States as a refugee, obtained a green card, and subsequently applied for and received citizenship. According to press accounts, Salkicevic was formerly an employee with a cargo company that deals with items coming in and out of Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. According to the indictment, Salkicevic collected money from third parties and wired it and her own funds to terrorists abroad.

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– On February 5, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Jasminka Ramic was charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, and providing material support to terrorists. Ramic is a native of Bosnia who sources indicate came to the United States as a refugee, obtained a green card, and subsequently applied for and received citizenship. According to the indictment, Ramic collected money from third parties and wired it and her own funds to terrorists abroad.

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– On January 29, 2015, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, a federal warrant was unsealed for the arrest of Liban Haji Mohamed for allegedly providing material support to Harakat Shabaab Al-Mujahidin, also known as Al-Shabaab and Al-Qaeda. Mohamed is a native of Somalia who sources indicate came to the United States as a refugee, obtained a green card, and subsequently applied for and received citizenship. He is believed to have left the United States on July 5, 2012, with the intent to join Al-Shabaab in East Africa. Mohamed previously lived in the Washington, D.C. area and worked as a cab driver, and is believed to have snuck across the border to Mexico after being placed on the no-fly list. Carl Ghattas, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Washington, D.C. Field Office emphasized the importance of locating Mohamed, "because he has knowledge of the Washington, D.C. area's infrastructure such as shopping areas, Metro, airports, and government buildings . . . [t]his makes him an asset to his terrorist associates who might plot attacks on U.S. soil."

– On January 31, 2014, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Ahmed Nasir Taalil Mohamud was sentenced to six years in prison for conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Mohamud was admitted to the United States as a refugee from Somalia. He worked as a cabdriver in Anaheim, California where he raised money for the terrorist organization Al-Shabaab. According to the Department of Justice, "[t]he United States presented evidence that Nasir . . . conspired to provide money to al Shabaab, a violent and brutal militia group that engages in suicide bombings, targets civilians for assassination, and uses improvised explosive devices."

– On November 18, 2013, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Issa Doreh was sentenced to ten years in prison for "conspiracy to provide material support to terrorist, conspiracy to provide material support to foreign terrorist organization, conspiracy to launder monetary instruments, and providing material support to foreign terrorist organization." Doreh was admitted to the United States as a refugee from Somalia and subsequently obtained a green card and became a citizen. Doreh worked at a money transmitting business that was at the center of the conspiracy, which also involved Ahmed Nasir Taalil Mohamud.

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– On January 29, 2013, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, Waad Ramadan Alwan was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison, followed by a life term of supervised release for a number of offenses related to terrorism. Alwan is a native of Iraq who was admitted to the United States as a refugee in 2009. According to the Department of Justice's press release, "Alwan, whose fingerprints were found on an unexploded IED found in Iraq, pleaded guilty earlier in the case on December 16, 2011, to all counts of a 23-count federal indictment. He pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill U.S. nationals abroad; conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives) against U.S. nationals abroad; distributing information on the manufacture and use of IEDs; attempting to provide material support to terrorists and to AQI; and conspiring to transfer, possess, and export Stinger missiles." (emphasis added). During the investigation, while "unwittingly working with an FBI informant, Alwan drew diagrams of roadside bomb models and boasted about attacks on American troops in Iraq." In a discussion with an FBI informant, Alwan allegedly said that he was skilled with a sniper rifle, and that his "lunch and dinner would be an American [soldier]."

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– On January 29, 2013, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, Mohanad Shareef Hammadi was sentenced to life in prison for a number of offenses related to terrorism. Hammadi is a native of Iraq who was admitted to the United States as a refugee in 2009. According to the Department of Justice's press release, "Hammadi pleaded guilty on August 21, 2012, to a 12-count superseding indictment. Charges against him included attempting to provide material support to terrorists and to AQI; conspiring to transfer, possess, and export Stinger missiles; and making a false statement in an immigration application."

President Trump's refugee ban is common sense.

There is no reason any of these people should have been allowed into our country. 

If President Trump is to be criticized for anything, it should be for not making his ban even broader.
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6 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

So again Theseus....I asked before.  WHY are you here?  If you don´t think the RV has a chance in hell of happening.  I don´t get the trolling. 

Hahahaha.... It's an investment site, with investment news... Not all investments pan out in a month like you were promised when you bought yours probably... Hahahaha

I've been here at least a few days a month for over six years...

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40 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

So again Theseus....I asked before.  WHY are you here?  If you don´t think the RV has a chance in hell of happening.  I don´t get the trolling. 

P.s. Just wanted you to know that I wasn't trying to give you a hard time. It was just funny. I bought mine 9 years ago on a whim. I heard the whole get rich quick thing, and said, "what the heck? I'll try it.". Was more like a lottery ticket to me back then.  I was involved in several sites before I came to DV. Way toooo many psychos! Twisted articles, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow... Then I came here... No hype, straight news, Adam tells it like it is, with the hopes of a better tomorrow.... I appreciate everyones input! Good bad ugly. Unless someone's statement is completely morally unethical, I won't neg anyone. In fact, I think I've only done it twice ever... So, I wasn't hating... It was just funny to me... We are all trolls...lol

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We talk about all kinds of other things in here... Current events, oil, bitcoin, offshore.... I'm confused now

4 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

Um...no it´s not.  If so please tell me the other investments this site delves into.  Where are they?  Yeah ok...So I have been in this 7 years.  Longer than you.  But to tell people it will not happen for three years when no one really knows is....

If I truly believed nothing would happen by 2020, I would never step foot around here again till then.  I got more important stuff to do.  But other people not so much huh?

 

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23 minutes ago, Botzwana said:

Um...no it´s not.  If so please tell me the other investments this site delves into.  Where are they?  Yeah ok...So I have been in this 7 years.  Longer than you.  But to tell people it will not happen for three years when no one really knows is....

If I truly believed nothing would happen by 2020, I would never step foot around here again till then.  I got more important stuff to do.  But other people not so much huh?

Wow, well if you think you need to know my business, I was in a really bad accident and have been trying to recuperate for the last month. I've enjoyed every second I've been on here!. I run my own business, my husband is a police officer, we have five children, etc... I have stuff to do...lol. But I always find time for this site.. :D

I hope your day tomorrow is better.:D. You obviously are looking for a fight of some kind, and you aren't gonna get one here. Enjoy your evening.

 

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5 hours ago, Drunk_Viking64 said:

Please confirm my thought process,

1) Iraq has citizens that bomb there own citizens.

2) All those citizens who are actually doing the bombing are not known by the Iraqi government.

3) Since Iraq has no idea who they are then the USA has no idea who they are.

4) The President of the USA is responsible for my safety.

5) So the President is stopping all of Iraq's bombers from entering the USA easily.

6) No wonder Iraq is upset now those bombers will remain in Iraq bombing Iraqi's and not American's.

 

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So is the little bugger  gonna blow or what

ahhh nm 

just a pic

i was waiting for the final 

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17 minutes ago, davis411 said:

6) No wonder Iraq is upset now those bombers will remain in Iraq bombing Iraqi's and not American's.

Now that one made me laugh.

Most of the bombing in Iraq are controlled by Iranian militias and Iraq would have made a easy way for them to infiltrate the U.S.A.

 

 

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4 hours ago, four wheel drift said:

Don't forget the Vietnamese kids that pulled the pin on a hand grenade and ran up to a soldier and grabbed their legs. Happened 25 feet from my uncle.

This mentality is savage and if you close your eyes to it they will stay closed forever.

FWD

GO RV

I am with you, Four Wheel Drift. There were heroes who came home from 'Nam with stories similar to yours that worked for my dad. These guys didn't talk much and some not at all. The GIs would yell at the kids to, "show your hands, show your hands" since the little ones as young as 3 or 4 years old would be doing this - and running at a group of GIs to boot. Sadly, some of these little ones were popped because the potential consequences were too great - and they did have a grenade with the pin pulled. I am not in favor of needless terminations by any means but I am entirely in favor of protecting our service personnel from unconventional warfare and making sure our service personnel have the means to do so with overwhelming fire power in combat as well.

I would like to say Thank You to all our service personnel.

For those from Vietnam, Welcome Back & Welcome Home!

:salute:

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11 minutes ago, Synopsis said:

I am with you, Four Wheel Drift. There were heroes who came home from 'Nam with stories similar to yours that worked for my dad. These guys didn't talk much and some not at all. The GIs would yell at the kids to, "show your hands, show your hands" since the little ones as young as 3 or 4 years old would be doing this - and running at a group of GIs to boot. Sadly, some of these little ones were popped because the potential consequences were too great - and they did have a grenade with the pin pulled. I am not in favor of needless terminations by any means but I am entirely in favor of protecting our service personnel from unconventional warfare and making sure our service personnel have the means to do so with overwhelming fire power in combat as well.

I would like to say Thank You to all our service personnel.

For those from Vietnam, Welcome Back & Welcome Home!

:salute:

FWD

GO RV

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Hi all on DV,

I don't say much on here in fact I think I have only posted twice... I read through all this and enjoy the banter back and forth about everything that is going on with the dinar... I have to chime in here though... I'm not anymore intelligent or ignorant than anyone else on here but what I do know it this... People are upset about Trumps executive order that he signed keeping people from coming into this country from predominately Muslim populations country's... The thing is, what the media ISN'T saying is that it is for a period of 90 days... Not forever... Long enough for the good ol' USA to actually get a vetting process that actually works... Then I have no doubt that we will open up and start allowing those that are properly vetted into this country... NOW, can we get back to what we are all here for and that is the dinar speculation???   

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