Posted on 08/18/2011 6:23:06 PM PDT by Nachum
Jihadists are being encouraged to strike America in a sickening new way by bombing the funerals of U.S. service members killed in action. A recent post on the Ansar al-Mujahedeen web forum cites 2009's Fort Hood massacre as a truiumph. It urges readers to conceal suicide vests under fake military uniforms to get close to funeral VIPs like military brass and state governors. An unnamed author on the site writes: 'There is no doubt that targeting America in these times will have a significant impact in hastening its withdrawal from the countries it occupies, on top of which is Afghanistan.'
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They should be put on notice that the first one will result in a nuking of Medina.
Second....Mecca.
I don’t recall these Jihadist nutcases talking such when Bush was in office.
Thank you, AnointedIdiot. =.=
Ghengis Khan. The greatest and best HR manager the Islamic world has ever experienced.
They’re learning. Bomb the barracks in Lebanon, and we leave. Target the American public in NY, and we invade. Attacking the military, as opposed to civilians is a clear political tactic.
Remember how logical it sounded when Bush talked about ‘fighting them there so we don’t have to fight them here.’ ?
Elections have consequences.
Elections have consequences.
Bingo.
If it happens, the HSA soft handling of muzzies will be questioned as well as their reluctance to enforce illegal immigration laws. As a conservative who wants muzzies out of this nation and enforcement of immigration laws, go ahead jihadist make my dream come true.
I think a better alternative is to avoid fighting them at all and let them fight among themselves on the other side of the world. President Bush was so worried about fighting "them" over there that he neglected the real threat to our security right on our borders.
As long as they spare the Westboro people, I’m OK...
Religion of Peace.
They will only do this once.
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Steady, it’s for them to read...
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