Slow news day, huh?
http://mensnewsdaily.com/2006/08/01/terrorists-propagandist-the-contemptible-sen-carl-levin/
"Terrorists Propagandist: The Contemptible Sen. Carl Levin"
August 01, 2006
Vox Populi, Jim Kouri
by Jim Kouri, CPP
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) arrogantly refuses to stop blocking the Senates confirmation of the head of the Justice Departments new antiterrorism division, a position thats important in a time of war with terrorist groups who wish to attack the United States."
'Slow news day, huh?'
au contraire, too much to track...
altho you have made a great dent in it...thanks, as usual..
spent some time today trying to show some locals how dangerous these huzzies ARE....they think they are cute freedom fighters.
show them enough pictures like that one (from Jakarta, even) and add a great deal of ridicule, and maybe they'll get the idea that the old media is selling them out...
Another Amnesty for Members of JI: Indonesia Continues to Offend Australia
By Zachary Abuza
Ten of the 33 individuals arrested in conjunction with the 12 October 2002 bombing on the resort island of Bali, Indonesia, had their sentences reduced as part of an annual national independence day amnesty (54,000 criminals had their sentences reduced). One, Puryanto, who was arrested for harboring some of the bombers, walked free as a result of his three month remission. Three of the Bali bombers, Amrozi, Mukhlas and Imam Samudra remain on death row. Despite their previous pledges that they wanted to die as martyrs, they have all appealed their sentences. Their executions are schedueled to take place on or around 22 August. A fourth bomber, Ali Imron, received a life sentence.
The release has provoked outrage in Australia, which lost more than 80 of its nationals in the attack and whose embassy in Jakarta was bombed by members of Jemaah Islamiyah on 9 September 2004. Australia has provided significant technical, personnel, financial and educational assistance to Indonesias counter-terrorism efforts.
from counterterrorismblog.org