happened yesterday. Isis is claiming responsibility. There are 129 people dead, 99 in critical condition and 352 people injured. There were 8 attackers in the 6 attacks. Most of the attackers blew themselves up. One of the attackers had a Syrian passport. That begs the question: Are we allowing a Trojan horse in our effort to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees into this country? I'm not suggesting we shouldn't allow them into this country but in light of yesterday's attacks in Paris, could something like that happen here and how much is this going to cost us? It gives me pause. Maybe JT needs to rethink our mission in Syria and Iraq. Perhaps before we bring these refugees here we have a tight system of checks and balances. In other words a strong security system. Maybe put them in camps for a year and screen them and implant a gps chip in all of them as a security caution. Having 25,000 Syrian refugees is a noble and humanitarian gesture on our part but are we going to end up paying for it like Paris has done? I don't have any answers to those questions. Currently underway is the G-20 world leaders are in Turkey for the G-8 summit. So close to what's going on there in Syria. Also, Police have been able to trace a vehicle used by the terrorist's to a source in Belgium. Those people have been rounded up. Police want to learn how this was organized who funded them etc.
On my plate today not much going on. I'm going over my You Tube subscriptions, have some lunch and watch the Oilers/LA game. Watch the Oilers receive another whopping. Anyway, that's all for now.
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