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It can happen any place

PAUL EVERLY

Mackeyville

Does anyone out there believe that President Obama is very, very partial to Muslims?

From his actions, or inactions, it does appear that way to me.

A quote from his book, “Audacity of Hope” goes as follows: “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”

It seems to me that he recently has lost much of his political tailwind!

Also, Obama has threatened to veto any congressional action that would inhibit the acceptance of 10,000 refugees from Syria into the United States. It is my guess that among those 10,000 folks there would be, at the very least, one hundred well-trained terrorists.

That would amount to two terrorists for every state. However, I imagine the terrorists would concentrate in and around various cities in the U.S. My guess is they would gather around some of the smaller cities, such as Williamsport, State College, Wheeling, W.Va., etc. – cities that probably do not have the level of sophistication or as massive protection as that of the larger cities such as New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. A coordinated attack on a group of smaller targets nationwide would create wide-spread terror and panic.

The people’s feelings would be, “If it can happen in those places, it can happen any place.”

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