Posted on 07/22/2006 7:14:44 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
On 12 August 2005, radical Islamic cleric Omar Bakri was banned from Britain for his hateful rhetoric, support of terrorism and inciteful sermons that all posed a security threat to the UK. On Thursday, Bakri attempted to board a ship evacuating people from Beirut and was turned away by British authorities. The terror sympathizer also tried to obtain a month long visa to Britain and was denied.
The mad mullah, who hailed terrorists as magnificent martyrs, bought a £150,000 bolthole in the exclusive Doha district of Beirut. In March he boasted: When I left England I bought a one-way ticket out. I never want to see the place again. But cowardly Bakri changed his tune as soon as bombs started dropping. He contacted the British embassy asking to be allowed back to see the six children he deserted. Bakri said last night: What concerns me is my safety. Id be happy with a months visa but this morning they told me I couldnt because Im not a British citizen any more.
How utterly amusing and ironic.
Pretty sure his family is still collecting funds from the UK taxpayer.
You know they've been deprived of their daddy's jihad livelihood.
They should be deported to join him.
I wish the Brits had let him on, then thrown him over the side once they got well away from shore.
How funny!
This guy needs his a$$ kicked.
It's just like a liberal discovering GOD on it's death bed.
He is so typical of the Mullahs for the Islamofacist Serial Killers.
They preach how great it is to get killed fighting Israel or the USA and if one is killed doing so, becomes a great hero.
However, when they are faced with the reality of being killed. They act like this whining POIS loser.
Send his wife and spawn to Lebanon to live and die with him.
That's a big concern.
Hear, hear. I sure hope that new home of his is on "the list".
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