TERRORISM TAKEDOWN: Seven Charged in North Carolina | Muncie Free Press »

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NORTH CAROLINA - FBI agents this morning arrested a group of homegrown terrorists in North Carolina who were heavily armed, organized, and making plans to wage jihad overseas. The seven men arrested - including a father and his two sons - were charged

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    GWHayduke5 months, 1 week ago

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    Thank goodness the current administration is steadfast in its focus on opposing these fascist, right wing domestic terrorists.

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    alanocu5 months, 1 week ago

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    So when liberals watch 24, do they think Jack Bauer is the bad guy?

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      cloud155 months, 1 week ago

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      Good job to the FBI. First that major string of arrests over corruption in Jersey, and now this. They're on a roll.

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        MisterX5 months, 1 week ago

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        This doesn't make any sense. Hysen Sherifi, Anes Subasic, Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, and Ziyad Yaghi, I can understand. But Boyd? Why on earth would the Boyds have anything to do with jihad? Of all the places on earth that sponsor training for jihad, why would they train in the US?

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        RTHTGakaRoland5 months, 1 week ago

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        I take some exception to calling most of these terrorists that happen to be on American soil at their moment of capture, "homegrown". I can not grant "homegrown" and all that it connotes to simply a US resident or even some citizens. I have yet to see any of these terrs that are true anomalies produced by a family and environment that is both legally and culturally American.

        Good to see them caught. If we wish to catch the next in time, we would be wise to acknowledge that they and their cohorts are not really just like little Jimmy Smith next door.

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        lloydm655 months, 1 week ago

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        What happened to the good old days,you catch them,you try them,and then you set the date of the hanging.I can't believe how far down we have sunk.Most of these jerks can do time standing on their head,Try that with a rope around your neck,and your feet well above the ground,and kiicking.

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