In 2002, they did the same to my husband @ArarMaher and said he is with Al-Qaida. Now, they are coming to journalists
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US starting to be a scary place to visit
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if it scares you dont come. Plenty of people in line to get in...some dont even do the line.
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why would I want to come there for . What's there that I can't get in any other western country. Oh wait it's hype
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guess you have to come and see
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hey, if a "watchlist" is good enough for ending 2nd amendment rights, it should be fine for ending "free press."
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, think you just hit the nail on the head on that one!!
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Note: Obama is STILL president. This shit's on his watch.
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you tell yourself that if it makes you feel better! Intelligent people know different
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You're not intelligent if you think Trump is president yet or that Obama's already gone. Facts Are Facts Cupcake.
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Just put him on a government watchlist, then you'll all be fine with it.
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no, it crushes privacy and press freedom
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Going to help promote a huge protest in N Dakota?
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was asked to describe how and why he had traveled to each country he had visited. genuine questions by security staff.why the fuss?
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he's a New York Times writer and was interrogated for six hours and asked to turn over his phone. Seems a bit harsh.
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oh I didn't know that elites are above law & humiliation is prerogative of only common folks !
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