Posted on 04/05/2006 8:42:00 PM PDT by dervish
Hamas praised the killing of thousands of Americans in the attacks of September 11, 2001, while saying Muslims could not have been involved...
'snip'
* "Allah has answered our prayers," Dr. Atallah Abu Al-Subh wrote in an open letter titled "To America," which appeared September 13, 2001, in the Hamas mouthpiece Al-Risala.
* "Every time Dick Cheney and his girlfriend Condoleezza Rice ... admonish us [and] gloat at our misfortune, they incite more [violence against us]! We stand in line and beg Allah to give you to drink from the cup of humiliation - and behold, heaven has answere. ... America, you planted in the hearts of all men ... the seedling of hatred of you! You never considered that the day would come when the saplings would grow and put out your eyes ... at the top of the World Trade Center ...Those saplings grew and spread and struck at the liver of the Pentagon. ... Don't you see that thorns have reached the eyes of your strong Secretary of Defense, Rumsfeld, who thought that he was too strong to be hurt by the thorns of vengeance ... Perhaps you realize, after Rumsfeld fled, that he is only an ordinary man,"
'snip'
* "Should I greet you [anthrax], or should I curse you ... I will begin by saying: Oh Anthrax ... you have sown horror in the heart of the lady of arrogance ... you have entered the most fortified of places; [you have entered] the White House and they left it like horrified mice," a November 1, 2001, editorial in Al-Risala headlined, "To Anthrax," said. The letter also belittled the American military and concluded by blessing the attacks on America:
(Excerpt) Read more at nysun.com ...
* "How much hatred has [America] stockpiled. ... Were the eradication of its Marines in Lebanon, the destruction of its military headquarters at Khobar in Saudi Arabia, the destruction of the USS Cole in Yemen, the bombing of its embassies in Zambia [sic] and in Kenya, and the attacks on its soldiers in the Gulf ... not sufficient? The U.S. should have learned the lessons of history ... Today, the U.S. has treated the bitter harvest it sowed in the hearts of millions. Today, we ask: After this, will the U.S. [continue to] think that it is above the law?" the editor of Al-Risala, Dr. Ghazi Hamad, said in justification of the attacks days after September 11, 2001.
Dick should be so lucky.
Seeing as the author penned this before Operations Enduring Freedom & Iraqi Freedom,
and seeing as both Afghanistan & Iraq are waxing more and more democratic & terrorist-hostile every day, month & year...
...I'd say this "Raghead" isn't so bold or serpent-tongued now.
BTTT!
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