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Germany bans 190 sites of Islamic group, bans organization

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By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER

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racisism!

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Outrider, did you not read the article?

They had proven links to terrorism. They are going against radicals who recruit terrorists. Hardly racist.

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Michael, I think outrider was being facetious. It's good to see that the German government takes the threat of terrorism seriously, but is careful to protect the rights of a religious minority.

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Good to see Europeans finally waking up.

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Nothing racist about it. Great to see some action against Salafists, too often the enemies of peace-loving Muslims.

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Now German Police Chief has woke up from hibernation. Only Angela Merkel was left in hibernation mode.

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Wonder where the funding for this group leads too....that would be interesting.

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Germany is in the process of deliberately creating a horrific national security problem for itself. This is what happens when you don't bother screening huge numbers of people, especially ones from the Islamic world, entering your country. Didnt take a genius to figure that out.

"too often the enemies of peace-loving Muslims."

That's hardly a concern here. They're ALWAYS the enemy of the West. That's the operative factor in this investigation. The people responsible for allowing dangerous individuals like this to settle in Germany should be held accountable. I'm talking tribunals and prosecutions.

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Michael, Bill Murphy is correct - I was being facetious, anticipating similar comments from the politically correct crowd.

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