Al-Arian ``is a representative of the Islamic Jihad, a known terrorist organization, here in the United States doing his thing in support of that organization, trying to radicalize and bring into the organizational fold more and more Muslims,'' Robert Blitzer, the FBI's former chief of domestic terrorism investigations continued.
But that doesn't necessarily mean he's broken U.S. law, Blitzer said.
So we wait until the terrorist organization blows up buildings and kills people, then, if the FBI cant find a right-wing dupe to hang it on, maybe well pursue the terrorist organization, provided, of course, thats OK with the AMC.
(Thanks for the link, I missed that one.)