CIA Reruiting Iranians and Arabs To Join Their Fight Against Terrorism

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Some Stupidity From Your American Neighbors

November 28th, 2009No Comments

Like what the f*** is wrong with the CIA, did they not take notice of what went down a couple of weeks ago at Ft. Hood in Killeen, Texas, you know, that terrorist attack that was committed by a Muslim serving in the U.S. military?

Get this; the CIA has taken out full-page ads in Arabic-language newspapers to recruit Iranian-Americans and Arab-Americans. Hmm, what about Iraq-Americans and Afghani-Americans, is the CIA going to take out full-page ads to recruit them too, or can they not be trusted enough?

Here’s the kicker-it’s the American taxpayers’ who are paying for this recruitment drive.

Call me racist again, but you know what, I don’t think it’s a good idea for those responsible for the nation’s security in some way, shape or form, to be going out of their way to recruit somebody who could turn out to be an enemy of the state pretending to be a patriotic American.

It’s a very dangerous plan, and the line has to be drawn somewhere when it comes to recruiting practicing Muslims for agencies like the CIA, the FBI, and of course the military.

It’s just dumb if you ask me.

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