Quantum Windbag
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Oh, cool, didn't know that. Kinda like how you said I was cookoo for thinking the KKK supports terrorism......when they themselves are a terrorist organization.
But anyhoo........with that correction, WHAT CRIME would they have arrested him and deported him for BEFORE he had the fake bomb and tried to detonate it?
We have illegal immigrants who kill people in DUI's, rape, rob, molest, etc, etc, and dont get deported. You think this guy would for buying a cell phone and some fertilizer? Nope. Possessing either is ok. Building a bomb.....and more importantly, trying to use it, is what got him. He wouldn't have gotten deported for anything less than trying to use what he thought was a bomb.
And the KKK is a terror organization.
Using your 1st amendment right to support terror isn't illegal. College professors do it. Obama's friend Bill Ayers still does it.
Your "wrong" is a bit worse than mine.
Wow. Apparently the feds never got the memo that supporting terrorism is perfectly legal.
Former San Diego Resident Among 14 Indicted for Supporting Somali Terrorists - San Diego 6
Not only that, the Supreme Court missed the memo that it is unconstitutional.
Yes, Virginia, Supporting Terrorists IS a Crime | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.
Since any communication with a terrorists group can potentially be called material support or resources, and plotting to build a bomb is definitely illegal, the FBI had everything they needed to charge this guy before they actually handed him the controls to a bomb. Would you still think this was a good idea if he had caught on, and then played the FBI by actually building a bomb, and having them drive it into downtown Portland? Wouldn't that have made some interesting headlines?
Like I said, wingnuts support the govt when it arrests people for thought crimes
I guess that means I am not a wingnut, yet you still think I am wrong for criticizing the FBI. Could this be because you are actually the wrongnut?