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Posted on 08/12/2007 11:15:24 AM PDT by strikebackusa.com
I posted this again due to a bad link the first time.Sorry for the inconvenience.
I was aghast to hear that a couple of fine young students were stopped outside of a U.S Naval base in South Carolina. These two fine young men are students at the University of South Florida. Ahmed Abda Sherf Mohamed better known to his friends as The Big Sherf 24, Yousef Samir Megahed known to his friends as Megadeth 21 were stopped for speeding. This is the same University where Sami Al Arian worked before he was racially profiled and convicted of aiding Palestinian terrorists. Here is some info from Fox News on that poor misunderstood Muslim:
Although Sami Al-Arian and three co-defendants are not charged with killing anyone, they conspired to bring about attacks and are just as guilty under the law as the homicide bombers who carried them out, prosecutor Cherie Krigsman said in closing argumentsAl-Arian, a former University of South Florida computer engineering teacher who was fired after he was indicted, "was a professor by day and a terrorist by night," Krigsman said.
Now back to our diverse student body. It is merely a coincidence that the home these two followers of the cult of Islam was a place not unfamiliar to al Arian. According to Fox News al Arian had been in this very same home. Of course the adherents to the "Religion of Peace" that live there now had no problem allowing the FBI to search the home without the residents themselves being present. This will serve the homeowner well when it comes time to shriek that the evidence was planted by the infidels when no Muslim was present.
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