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  • Highland Park man charged with Taliban weapons deal

    02/19/2011 1:13:45 PM PST · by ConservativeStatement · 19 replies
    Chicago Tribune ^ | February 20, 2011 | Sue Ter Maat and Erika Slife
    A 52-year-old Highland Park father is one of two U.S. citizens charged with agreeing to sell missiles and other weapons to the Taliban for their use against American troops in Afghanistan, according to a complaint unsealed by federal prosecutors in Manhattan last week. Oded Orbach, born in Israel, was among seven men arrested in an international sting operation by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Paid informants posing as Taliban representatives conspired with the men to ship narcotics through West Africa — with a portion intended for the United States — and to use the proceeds to buy weapons for protecting Taliban-owned...
  • Islamist group, MPAC, attended White House meeting to announce SCOTUS nominee

    05/15/2010 2:31:21 PM PDT · by opentalk · 20 replies · 491+ views
    Creeping Sharia ^ | May 15,2010 | creeping sharia
    Why? Did the panderer in chief want to let the jihadists know that the Alabama shooting, the Ft. Hood massacre, the Christmas Day bombing, the subway and Times Square plots, and the many other attacks by Muslims on America won’t be held against them? Again from GMBDR – Obama surrounding himself with IslamistsMPAC Attends White House Meeting To Announce Obama Supreme Court Nominee: The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) has announced that is participated in a White House meeting with President Obama and cabinet officials to announce the President’s nomination to the Supreme Court. According to the MPAC announcement: This...
  • Georgia's Saakashvili safe for now despite losses

    08/27/2008 10:05:33 PM PDT · by F-117A · 17 replies · 120+ views
    Reuters ^ | Wed Aug 27, 2008 | Mark Trevelyan
    Privately, some Georgians are already wondering how long Saakashvili will last. "I don't think he'll stay," said Dato, a 21-year-old artist in Tbilisi. "I think the aggression was on our side."