BREAKING: NO BOND FOR BROKE-ASS SUSPECT IN KANSAS CITY TERRORIST PLOT

Feds are keeping a Missouri terror suspect on lock down after he pleads NOT GUILITY and here's a bit of insight on the investigation for better or worse . . . And a reminder never to agree to plans with ANYONE . . . 

"According to the criminal complaint, the agent gave him $20 to buy the items after confirming that “HESTER could not get the money.” Hester agreed to repay the money when he could."

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  1. I hope there is a lot more to the story 'cause so far everything I have seen indicates the criminal design originated in the heads of Federal Agents not the perp. Probably just typical lame ass reporting, but it would be nice to know exactly what this guy did to dream up a crime.

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  2. This has NOTHING to do with national security and EVERYTHING to do with the FBI budget.

    Sadly, the media who Trump excoriates eat this stuff up like a kid in Candyland. They breathlessly report this charade as if it had any actual merit.

    If this is the best the Feds can do to demonstrate how they are protecting us, closing their office would be no loss.

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  3. Explain what this has to do with the FBI budget.

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  4. one doesn't know what he would have done. it seems many of the terrorists who did follow through wuth heinous acts had many of the same characteristics.

    it would be naive to think he shouldn't be taken seriously.

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  5. Similar story from Miami a few yrs ago. A couple of broke guys thought they were conning terrorists out of $. Feds gave them a couple hundred $, and they never bought anything, still got charged, tho.

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  6. Similar story from Miami a few yrs ago. A couple of broke guys thought they were conning terrorists out of $. Feds gave them a couple hundred $, and they never bought anything, still got charged, tho.

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  7. Wow! I'm shocked!

    For the 1st time ever, Cardarella gets something right.

    Pretty clear case of the feds once again entrapping the mentally ill.

    How many times have we seen this play out before? Too many.

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  8. This is like, "I'll give you a thousand dollars to go to terrorist training", you take the money and suddenly you are arrested even though you would have never considered going to terrorist training if some FBI undercover didn't hand you a G Note. So the next day the FBI comes to your house, kicks you out of bed, dresses you and and drags you inside a building with a sign that says "terrorist training center". Wham You are busted. So tell me how you made up your mind to be a terrorist? Tell me this guy would have ever become a terrorist if the FBI hand not talked him into it? There just has to be something missing in this report. What is wrong with this picture?

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  9. Nobody here seems particularly familiar with this case. The FBI is trying to keep tabs on hundreds of these guys who express a desire to either do or recruit others to kill Americans. Of course many are mentally ill but that does not mean that if the wrong group talks to them and hooks them up with material that they won't shoot up a nightclub, bomb a public place or drive a truck through the crowd the next time the Royals win the World series (OK, maybe we don't have to worry about that one right now).

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  10. ^^^ This is a good comment.

    Do you think suicide bombers are in their right minds?

    They are also mentally deranged and desperate. Better this guy is caught and found out than used by the other side!

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