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Terrorist Attack on L.A. Freeway Is Biggest Fear

Court records from the San Bernardino terrorist attack released last week shed light on a “nightmare” scenario that was plotted and abandoned by Syed Rizwan Farook and his childhood friend Enrique Marquez: namely, to launch a terrorist attack on the often-clogged 91 Freeway using guns and pipe bombs to murder innocent civilians.

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How Obama’s Amnesty Led to Terrorist’s Entry

President Barack Obama’s 2012 amnesty for “Dreamers”–illegal aliens who entered the United States as children–likely created the conditions under which one of the San Bernardino terrorists could enter the country.

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Materials in Syed Farook’s Apartment Reveal He Studied How to Blow Up a Crowd

Aspiring Islamic terrorist Enrique Marquez has been charged, as Americans receive more details of the San Bernardino terror attacker, Syed Rizwan Farook, who was Marquez’s friend. Since Farook was killed in a shootout following the December 2 attack, Marquez has been telling authorities of the terrorist group magazine Inspire and other materials the two studied and used to plan major explosive attacks in the United States.

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Obama Visits San Bernardino After Admitting He’s Out of Touch–Jets Off to Hawaii For 16 Day Vacation

Air Force One touched down at San Bernardino International Airport around 7:40 p.m. on Friday night before President Barack Obama and the First Lady drove to Indian Springs High School where they met with families of the 14 victims from the December 2 terrorist attack carried out by radicalized Islamists Syed Rizwan Farook, 28 and his wife Tashfeen Malik, 29.

Republican presidential candidates (L-R) Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Carly Fiorina, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ben Carson, Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Jeb Bush, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) are introduced during the CNN presidential debate at The Venetian Las Vegas on December 15, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Thirteen Republican presidential candidates are participating in the fifth set of Republican presidential debates. (Photo by

Vegas Debate: No-Fly Zones, Regime Change, and Other Shattered Illusions

The interesting discussion is all on the Republican side, and there were some strong exchanges in Las Vegas. Contrary to Chris Christie’s dismissal of the debate over surveillance between Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio as so much senatorial jibber-jabber, there are serious questions of liberty, security, and privacy to discuss. (Having said that, Governor Christie’s tone will probably appeal to voters who want strong leadership and decisive action on national security, as will Donald Trump’s.)

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Republicans Push to Require Social Media Check on Prospective Immigrants

Widespread outrage greeted Department of Homeland Security director Jeh Johnson’s revelation that immigration officials have been secretly barred from looking at the social media posts of prospective immigrants, due to political correctness and fears that such investigations would result in “bad public relations.”

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GOP Whiffs on Reforming Refugee Program

As Republicans in Congress race to complete their work on an end-of-year spending package before the holidays, any attempt to reform or curtail President Obama’s plan to resettle 10,000 refugees from Syria and Iraq is being left on the legislative floor.