ISIS in America

They are here.  Don’t believe me?  Read the next two articles and question WHY FOX NEWS would post, temporarily, information that leads us to believe September 11th might be another day of Terror in America.  First one is Rick Perry stating they are here.  Second article…. scary stuff.  Second article was captured by one of moderators from a site I help to run, if you want to see the original go here:  http://www.transasianaxis.com/showthread.php?11538-Islamic-State-of-Iraq-and-al-Sham-ISIS&p=125333&viewfull=1#post125333

 

First Article:

Rick Perry: It’s possible ISIS has crossed southern border

Washington (CNN) – It’s a “very real possibility” that individuals with the extremist
group ISIS may have crossed into the United States at the southern border, Texas
Gov. Rick Perry said Thursday, though he added he doesn’t have any evidence.

Posted by
CNN’s Ashley Killough
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com…uthern-border/

Because the border is insecure, Perry said that “individuals from ISIS or other terrorist
states could be” taking advantage of the situation. “I think it’s a very real possibility
that they may have already used that,” he told an audience at the Heritage Foundation
in Washington.

“We have no clear evidence of that,” he continued.

Perry said Texas has seen historic levels of individuals from countries with terrorist ties
recently, including three Ukrainians arrested on a ranch in West Texas in the past two
months, he said.

Perry used the argument to frame the broken border situation as a matter of national
security.

“We need to have clear and compelling forces, both law and enforcement and
otherwise, to send the message that the border is secure,” the potential 2016
Republican presidential candidate said.

ISIS, a Sunni Muslim extremist group that refers to itself as the Islamic State, has
waged a rapid campaign across Iraq this summer seizing towns and villages and
targeting Christians, minority sects, and Shia Muslims.

In his remarks, Perry called for a more robust response to ISIS in Iraq, saying the
Obama administration’s recent actions have been inadequate.

“When they talk about limited airstrikes, they place a great emphasis on the word
‘limited,’ yet clearly more airstrikes are necessary,” he said. “Nothing less than a
sustained air campaign to degrade and destroy ISIS forces is required.”

Asked by a reporter in the audience if he would support combat troops on the ground,
Perry said, “all your options have to be open.”

Second Article:

Is this a prediction?

The article has now vanished!

http://foxweekly.com/1899/09/11/nati…on-the-us.html
AP: ISIS Militants Launches Attack On The U.S.

History repeats itself. Actions taken following ISIS attacks.

September 11, 1899 3 Comments

WASHINGTON
— If the Ferguson riots couldn’t have stressed Americans enough, a group of terrorist militants working for ISIS have launched a strike in U.S. locations. [sec. continue…] C. 1 – C.2 –

The Associated Press has confirmed reports of ISIS militants who crossed the U.S./Mexico border [sec. continue…]
The death toll is expected to rise [sec. continue…]

President Barack Obama is expected to have a retaliatory strategic plan on the table within the next 2 hours, as the president will be addressing the nation alongside General Charles Jacoby Jr.

The Deputy Chief Counsel of the FAA Pat A. McNall had announced earlier to ground all flights in and out of the U.S.

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Source: AP

 

Rick Perry: ‘It’s a Promise’ Texas Will Stand Against BLM

Rick Perry: ‘It’s a Promise’ Texas Will Stand Against BLM

April 23, 2014

Texas Gov. Rick Perry says his state’s Attorney General Greg Abbott wasn’t making a dare against the federal government over a land rights dispute; it was a promise.

“He is on the right side of this issue, not just for the people of the State of Texas, he’s on the right side of this issue from the private property rights standpoint,” Perry said Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto.”

“I don’t think Americans want to see another one of these exhibitions from the federal government of them coming in with armed troops over an issue that ought to be taken care of with a little common sense,” Perry told guest host Stuart Varney.

“I am about ready to go to the Red River and raise a ‘Come and Take It’ flag to tell the feds to stay out of Texas,” Brietbart Texas reported Abbott as saying.

Abbott wrote a letter to Bureau of Land Management Director Neil Kornze about his concerns that the agency is trying to take 90,000 acres of land along the Red River from private citizens who have owned it for years.

“At a minimum they are overreaching, trying to grab land that belongs to Texans. Or worse, they are violating due process rights by just claiming that this land suddenly belongs to the federal government,” Abbott said Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “On the Record with Greta Van Susteren.”

The action stems from a dispute between Texas and Oklahoma over the two states’ common border. According to the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the Red River is the border between them, but as the river’s course changes so does the border.

Numerous lawsuits between the states and the federal government have arisen over the years, and the BLM wants to solve the issue by federalizing the land, Texas officials say.

“We don’t have a clue why their trying to claim it, what basis they have to claim it on,” Abbott told Fox News.

But the BLM issued a statement saying it “is categorically not expanding federal holdings along the Red River,” Fox News reported.

Abbott said if that is true he’s happy, but he added that it contradicts other statemenst the BLM has made.

Ken Aderholt told Van Susteren that the agency is trying to take 500-600 acres of his 1,800-acre cattle ranch. He said the federal government owns the river and the sandy areas near its banks. But he said the local BLM office told him it wants part of his land that is far from the river’s banks.

Perry told Fox News he has no problem with Abbott’s words.

“Actually, it’s not a dare. It’s a promise that we’re going to stand up for private property rights in the State of Texas,” he said.

The federal government already owns too much land and needs to be talking about how they can divest themselves of huge landholdings “rather than coming in and taking over private property.”

The federal government owns large portions of many Western states. It owns more than 80 percent of the land in Nevada, where supporters of rancher Cliven Bundy recently forced a retreat by BLM agents attempting to seize Bundy’s cattle. He has refused to pay grazing fees for two decades.

Nevada Sen. Harry Reid has said the Bundy situation is not over, and called the rancher’s supporters “domestic terrorists.”

“I would suggest Sen. Reid spend a little more time in Nevada and get out of Washington, D.C., and to visit with those people that he is disparaging,” Perry told Fox News. Reid’s words, he added, are “not something you would want a leader in this country saying about the citizens of this country.”

Some of Bundy’s supporters had weapons, and Varney asked if Perry supports people taking up arms against the government.

“I have a problem with the federal government putting citizens in the position of having to feel like they have to use force to deal with their own government,” Perry responded.

“That’s the bigger issue.”

Abbott told Fox News that the border issue supposedly was settled in the mid-1990s. If the federal government tries to take private land from Texans, he said, the state will meet them in court.

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