Posted on 08/10/2006 9:21:20 AM PDT by areafiftyone
IsraelNN.com) American authorities have arrested two 20-year-old men in an Ohio city with a large Arab population on charges of funneling money for the Hizbullah terrorist organization. Police arrested them for a minor traffic violation and discovered they were carrying security information.
Officials arrested the men, Ali Houssaiky and Osama Abulhassan of Dearborn, were apprehended with a dozen cell phones, names of airline passengers and information on airport security. They also were carrying $11,000 in cash and maps marking the sites of Wal-Mart stores in the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern states.
MSM will claim they were merely doing some back-to-school shopping. Nothing to see here.
With a name like Osama.....surprised?
Glad they caught the dirty bast*$#@s
MSM will claim they were merely doing some back-to-school shopping. Nothing to see here.
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Yeah, the C4 they were carrying was just for science class....(chuckle)
The bastards were an advance recon/intelligence gathering team. Man I hope they squeeze the names of their handlers out of them.
Do you notice NO MENTION of this in the U.S. papers??? Hmmmm I wonder why.
I predict that Dearborn will be a noted place of infamy in future history books.
Why does the MSM continue with the ridiculous practice of declining to publish stories such as this, when they know it WILL BE reported, emailed and linked by the "Pajamahadeen?"
The MSM had better get on the bandwagon and start reporting "relevant" news or their readership will continue its rapid decline.
It will be awarded something...but not until they find it. You see, Dearborn is not in Ohio.
Probably a Typo in the Israeli Newspaper. LOL WHAT?? You never heard of Dearborn, Ohio?????
>>>Do you notice NO MENTION of this in the U.S. papers??? Hmmmm I wonder why.
A search of Yahoo news brought many reports of this story from many US papers.
2 Dearborn men linked to terrorism
Detroit Free Press - Aug 10 12:02 AM
Pair with passenger info, phones linked to terror
USA Today - 37 minutes ago
Michigan men held on terror charges
CNN.com - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
Pair face charges involving terrorism
The Columbus Dispatch - Aug 10 4:01 AM
2 face charges of supporting terror
Akron Beacon Journal - Aug 10 12:38 AM
Terror suspects found with passenger lists
The Canton Repository - Aug 10 1:14
Put them away for life.
I predict that in ten years or less, Dearborn will look like Beirut does today.
Yes,
Were they born here?
If not, why were they permitted entry into our country?
Here to do jobs Americans won't do?
Not a typo, it's worse. These guys were arrested in Marietta, Ohio which, incidently is 45 miles from where I am. Marietta, the oldest riverport in the state, is a small town on the Ohio river with a population of about 15,000 (14,515 to be exact) and very few Arabs.
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The two men, Osma Sabhi Abulhassan, 20, and Ali Houssaiky, 20, both of Dearborn, Mich., admitted to buying more than 600 phones in the Mid-Ohio Valley over the past few weeks. Several of the pay-as-you-go cell phones and $11,000 in cash were found during a search of their vehicle. The men are being held in the Washington County Jail, each charged with obstructing official business.
http://www.mariettatimes.com/news/story/new22_89200683934.asp
Just a few months ago, one of the guys was whining about being compared to OBL but that he was just an All American kid who just wants to play b-ball. Pajamahadeen should see this.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1681225/posts
I hope they inspected any liquids they were carrying, in light of the warnings today about liquid explosives on airplanes. My daughter left on a flight this morning from SF Airport, and it is a zoo as everyone tosses out their stuff from carry-ons.
Probably just some local fisherman out for a pleasure cruise at night...through eel-infested waters. Nothing to see here folks!
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