Wellesley
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- Jul 24, 2013
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It appears that there are 3,000 currently being monitored and 20,000 that have been monitored in the past. I assume that with the 20,000 that have been monitored they are no longer being monitored as they are not considered a risk.
Of the 3,000 only a small percentage are likely to pose a threat. I think what these figures illustrate is that finding terrorists before they do anything is a needle in a haystack problem.
That is why we need to bury all 23,000 of them in pig shit. If they have even the slightest sympathy for those evil child killing *******s, I would rather be rid of them, harsh as it is, than sit and wait for the next atrocity.