Posted on 03/22/2015 2:39:52 PM PDT by wtd
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - A 21-year-old Southern California man accused of trying to join the Islamic State group vowed revenge and identified with the Charlie Hebdo massacre in France in a series of writings to a newspaper.
Adam Dandach, who pleaded not guilty last week to attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist group and other charges, sent four letters and two poems from jail to the Orange County Register (http://bit.ly/1Ony7es ).
A poem titled "The Price of Freedom of Speech" ends, "Rot in a grave of fire, right where you belong. / Je suie Al-Qaeda, leaving another scar." The faulty French is a play on the slogan, "I Am Charlie," adopted by supporters of the French newspaper that was attacked in January, resulting in 12 deaths.
Dandach wrote the poem - told from the perspective of two brothers in the attack - three days after the killings. He said he felt no sympathy for the dead and wouldn't condemn the assailants, though he added that his comments didn't mean he would carry out the attack himself and that the poem didn't necessarily reflect his personal opinion.
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This sounds like a good plot for a new episode of “Stupid jihadis say the darndest things”...
Re: “He’s just a kid. He’s in way over his head,” Lengyel-Leahu said. “He’s actually a decent person.”
A decent person. He just wants to slaughter Jews and Christians.
God bless his little heart./s
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Another Adam Gadahn type.
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