We all want our families to be safe when we walk the streets of this country and that is a reality from both sides of politics but finding common ground that is strong enough to combat these confronting issues seems to be lost in scrambling over a few votes.
These decisions being made now are our future and we have to ask ourselves are we all prepared to go down a path of uncertainty or a path with conviction to tackle these issues.
Every state may have their own laws on how they deal with them but as this is a global problem we need national criminal charges so that one state can't have a lesser charge than the other but who is up to that task.
I support all what you say on trying to keep tabs on these animals and that is what they are and anything else that is required for protecting our families.
But I will ask the Prime Minister the leader of this country that you get up on tele and ask "why was he on parole"
for someone who was on a terrorist watch and then you make allowances for 30 foreign fighters to be allowed back in and put on a terrorist watch.
And then when all this goes paired shape we can ask you "why did you let them back in"
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