1 posted on
12/01/2003 10:24:52 PM PST by
tubavil
To: tubavil
Settling these matters in courts is just too damn genteel; I'd prefer a back alley with my sleeves rolled up...and a tire iron.
2 posted on
12/01/2003 10:36:54 PM PST by
dasboot
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TORONTO - Federal regulators have revoked the charity status of the Canadian branch of a Saudi organization that has faced longstanding allegations of ties to terrorism.
just as we have stated all along ...
3 posted on
12/01/2003 10:47:08 PM PST by
Bobby777
To: tubavil
Then I'd like to have a parlay with the entire staff of the NYT. See their latest hit-piece, "US Sees Lesson for Insurgents...."? I'm bustin' with anger.
4 posted on
12/01/2003 10:47:56 PM PST by
dasboot
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To: tubavil
Well, they can always continue operating out of the USA;
They do have friends and protectors in VERY VERY high places.
5 posted on
12/02/2003 10:27:52 AM PST by
swarthyguy
(None dare call it treason.)
To: tubavil
Speaking of Wael Hamza Jalaidan :
The organization that eventually evolved into Al Qaeda (the name means "the base" in Arabic) began as the Makhtab al Khadimat, the Office of Services, in Peshawar, Pakistan, according to federal prosecutors, trial testimony and terrorism analysts.
Ms. Katz says that the Makhtab's journal, Al Jihad (holy war), was initially distributed in the United States in 1986 by the Islamic Center of Tucson. The center was also listed at the time as the Office of Services' [Makhtab al Khadimat's] only American branch.
Two people later associated with the Tucson center Wael Hamza Jalaidan, its director, and Wadih El-Hage were eventually linked to Al Qaeda by the authorities. Last year, the government listed Mr. Jalaidan, who heads the Saudi-based World Muslim League, as a founder of Al Qaeda and its logistics chief. Mr. El-Hage was convicted more than a decade later in the 1998 conspiracy to bomb American embassies in Africa. -------- "U.S. Long Underestimated Qaeda's Scope, Officials Say," JUDITH MILLER and DON VAN NATTA Jr., The New York Times, June 9, 2002
6 posted on
11/08/2006 5:17:35 PM PST by
piasa
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