http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=763
“ISLAM’S HISTORICAL JUSTIFICATION FOR JIHAD”
SNIPPET: “This section of DiscoverTheNetworks explains that the concept of jihad as “holy war” is by no means a recent departure from longstanding Muslim tradition, but rather is a continuation of that tradition.”
A bit off topic:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=99064F0C-D2E2-4924-A510-1C0A9EDBBC4A
“Terrorists Among Us”
By Jamie Glazov
FrontPageMagazine.com | Monday, March 16, 2009
SNIPPET: “FrontPage Interviews guest today is Ben R. Furman, the FBI’s Former Counterterrorism Chief. He writes a blog at blackhawkpress.com/blog, and he is the author of The Devils Darning Needle, a counterterrorism thriller.
FP: Ben R. Furman, welcome to Frontpage interview.
I would like to talk to you today about the infiltration of terrorists across U.S. northern and southern borders, and the groups here that support it via facilitating illegal alien immigration.
What is the state of this problem as we speak?
Furman: No one knows how many terrorists are currently in the United States, but that they are here is not debatable, and the tally goes up each day. Its natural to be swept away by the frightening battle occurring along our southern border, and its easy to be overwhelmed by the flood of illegal aliens crossing over that are eluding capture, but theres a similar problem on our northern border that cant be overlooked and it is equally as serious.
Terrorist infiltration is a deadly ongoing problem that our counterterrorism and law enforcement agencies face, both externally and internally, and in many respects the internal obstacles are the most troubling. Rooting out terrorists is a difficult job under the best of circumstances, but its made more difficult by the open border crowd that labels the agencies or anyone trying to control illegal immigration as racists, xenophobes and bigots. And the current mantra of political correctness has darn near beaten common sense police work to death.
FP: Can you give us some examples.
Furman: Sure.”