Posted on 02/19/2009 2:54:47 AM PST by Cindy
SNIPPET: "Dozens of Somali children have left the United States in secret to join the Islamist fight against the foreign forces in Somalia. The largest group comes from Somali families in Minneapolis and Minnesota.[...]"
SNIPPET: "Abdinur Hussein, a Somali national who lives in Minnesota, the state with the largest Somali community in the U.S., believes that more than 500 youths might have gone to Somalia to fight alongside Islamist rebels."
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.org ...
Previously...
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/023647.php
(MY FOX TWIN CITIES)
November 25, 2008
“Somalis leaving Minnesota, returning home to wage jihad?”
What happens next? They come back here to wage jihad against us with all that they have learned. Thank you State Department.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024911.php
(CHANNEL 4 NEWS, February 17, 2009)
February 18, 2009
“After living abroad and experiencing the jihad, Muslims are returning to the U.K.”
Jihad is global and that includes here.
I work with A LOT of Muslims & Somalis...
They actually pray in the room I sit in!
Can you imagine the outrage of liberals if Christians began praying in the workplace?
It would be interesting to know if similar contingents are leaving from Dearbornistan, Michigan to hone their skills.
Yes, but these jihadis will be welcomed back without a blink of an eye. While they may listen to rhetoric in their mosques they will now live it.
Yep.
I see them pray in my room with a small paper towel that you wash your hands with........
And do you pray aloud in Jesus name around them?
I know I would just to tweak their asses.
Incidently nice photo of you with the young Bush.
“Can you imagine the outrage of liberals if Christians began praying in the workplace?”
There was a time when it was neither uncommon nor unreasonable to pray in the workplace.
I have read more than a couple dozen accounts of Christian evangelists before WWII being invited in to large factories to preach to the workers. Workers would shut the machines off for an hour to listen to a Bible sermon. The employers thought it is was good for morale and worker-to-worker relations in the factory.
We should make damn sure none of these “children” are allowed to come back here.
Frankly, we should not have allowed it in the first place.
> Yes, but these jihadis will be welcomed back without a blink of an eye. While they may listen to rhetoric in their mosques they will now live it.
Here in New Zealand these Somalis would run afoul of two laws at least by doing this:
1) it is unlawful for a New Zealander to be a member of a mercenary or irregular force.
2) it is unlawful for a New Zealander to do anything overseas that would be considered a crime if done in New Zealand.
I wonder if you have similar laws in the US? If so, you ought to use them in this case.
That’s nice. Get some combat experience in Somolia then return to the US and apply it.
Hope the maggot liberals in Washington DC get the full brunt.
And you can bet your socks that they’ll be allowed to return to the US. Then after the jihadists kill a few hundred citizens, the liberals wil be screaming to disarm Americans.
It’s my guess that none of these “utes” voted for Norm Coleman but all for Stuart Smalley, and probably multiple times.
They come back combat experienced, with more antiAmerican hate.
The State Dept was happy with American murderers under Pres. Bush.
It must be soooooo happy under Pres. Obama that its "Passports for Terrorists" Dept.
just got bailed out with ten billion dollars to speed up the process.
A rational country would forbid their return, and expel their buddies who are still in the USA.
I think that their parents and extended families need to join them!
Mark
A rational country would forbid their return, and expel their buddies who are still in the USA.
This country is no longer rational.
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