congress and in the legislature in the state of texas, so i m kind of curious about that issue as well. yeah. i mean, is there any likelihood that this could actually have happened? does it make any sense whatsoever, the idea that 20 years from now they have some sort of plan to get kids in? i mean, frankly, it s not that hard to get u.s. citizens to attack the united states, it appears. that s exactly right. it s not hard to get u.s. citizens. not only that, director muller has spoken out many times publicly against the visa waiver program which means that anyone holding a european passport can come to the united states. they are six hours away by air from new york or washington and do not require a u.s. visa, so they not only can recruit u.s. citizens as we ve seen in plot after plot or people that are already in the united states like zazi, shahzad, the times square bomber, many of the other groups, abdulmutallab who came
where does the federal government come up with the money? they print money and the states are running out. how do they end up with 26 billion. e-mail us and tell us what you think. what are your towns and friends of fox and friends . and here are your headlines, remember the plot to attack city subways. a bosnia man pled not guilty to charges he was involved. madujanin is accused of plotting with zazi to blow up the subway. zazi is awaiting sentencing. the pirate bay is helping wikileaks release classified documents. the owner revealed it to the associated press on the condition that the exact
had a green card. what do you make of it? he has intimate knowledge of the united states, and is clearly emphasizes al qaeda s interests on u.s. targets and he has been on the radar screen for a long time. and never in a senior role and people thought he was a potential operator and over the past couple of years he has resurfaced and first, his role in the j.f.k. plot, the arrests recently made, and prosecutions, and, also, more significantly, i think, the radiological dispersal device, the dirty bomb attempt in manchester, u.k., and most significantly from the u.s. perspective, the role he played in the zazi case in the new york subway and you had zazi, allegedly going overseas to join the pakistan taliban or al qaeda, and in turn he was sent back to the u.s., and, clearly, that is something we need to be
ground, we ve heard all of the caveats there. does anyone think it s going to be a central government? i don t think so. kandahar is light years in terms of real governance. i think the way to deal with rampant corruption is start at the tribal level and use the sura councils that are much more widely accepted as the level of government through which we start effecting this transfer. i don t think there will be a strong central state in afghanistan. i don t think it s any of our business. our business is to protect our country from attacks from al qaeda and other terror group which is are targeting us. in that connection, the indictment against zazi yesterday and some others connected to him, the fellow who was the pakistani terrorist. yes who was going to blow up a car in times square, and others that s shahzad. zazi was the fellow coming from denver and was going to blow up
manhattan. we understand that he has to check in once a week with his parole officer but other than that, he s a free man. that kind of reminds us of the zazi case. story out today that zazi, the alleged terrorist could wind up in the witness protection program. get a visa from the government as well. all interesting stuff. all right,ed to todd starns,s for joining us. taking a voter intimidation case and sweeping it under the rug. he says it s the worst case of voter intimidation he ever saw. and the latest trend, downright dangerous. contact lenses to look like lady gaga. they could blind you. imported from overseas. that story with our medical panel and more. that s our medical panel. they went to college. a lot of college. we make meeting times, lunch times and conference times.