Posted on 05/02/2010 6:23:55 AM PDT by sbMKE
MSNBC coverage of the NYC Bomb is bizarro..
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
...and inviting terrorists to come to the USA
Exactly, but the ENEMEDIA is getting a LOT of help from the islamo-commu-fascist morons in the regime, komrade.
I despise them all!
But they keep trying to link any terrorist activity to “Right Wingers” or “Vets” - that’s what I’m trying to say - they can not have it both ways - a right wing bomber would probably be more skilled than the average jihadist. They need to decide - was it amateurish or did a right winger do it?
Thanks for posting the link - amazing that this stuff can’t slip by unchallenged any more. Must drive the networks crazy - no viewership but plenty of monitoring.
Whaadya say now that the cops think a paki with foreign connections did the deed? MSNBC is full of fools.
That’s what tips Coleman off. The bomb wasn’t in anyone’s underwear. Therefore, it was a right winger.
My point exactly....
“Muslims strap their bombs to themselves and detonate them. Yes, theyre brilliant.”
IIRC, during GW1, we called them “not-so-smart bombs.”
No, that was the Taliban in Pakistan.
The Talies are an AQ affiliate.
Don't be a wimp. Load it up!
So is CAIR, and Hamas, but that doesn't make them Al Quaida, just an affiliate. Accuracy is at least fairly important, don't you think?
How long has AQ been in Afghanistan? At least since the time that the Soviets invaded it. Who organized the mujahadeen to in Afghanistan to fight the Soviet occupation? The CIA. What was the name of that organization? AQ.
No, Sir. Al Quaida was formed AFTER GW1. August 2, 1991 was the date of the invasion of Kuwait, which triggered GW1. Bin Laden was PO’ed that US troops were on the sacred soil of Saudi Arabia. Worse yet, that we remained there.
MSNBC Terrorism expert Evan Coleman: “This is very crude. The potential culprits — it’s a wide range, I think it’s fair to say that the presumption is that it’s more like to be a homegrown group. Whether it’s al-Qeada group, a right-wing group, whether it’s somebody else.”
Coleman, an analyst on contract with NBC, said he tries to avoid coverage of cases where he’s been paid to testify and that he does not think media coverage is a good way to follow a trial.
Fort Dix terror plot -
Evan Coleman, an expert in terrorism, was called by the government. He told jurors that the suspects behaved like homegrown terrorists by watching jihadist videos, practicing shooting weapons and trying to buy guns.
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COLEMAN: Well, I think much like a lot of the other evidence linking Saddam Hussein to al Qaeda, you scratch at the surface a little bit, and it completely falls apart.
Evan Coleman, NBC Terrorism ‘expert’ is a paid government witness in many terrorism trials like Ft. Dix.
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Evan F. Kohlmann (b. 1979 (age 3031)) is an American terrorism consultant who has worked for the FBI and other governmental organizations.
He is a contributor to the Counterterrorism Blog, a senior investigator with The Nine Eleven Finding Answers Foundation, and a terrorism analyst for NBC News.
He attended the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, where he studied under Mamoun Fandy. Kohlmann entered the University of Pennsylvania Law School in the fall of 2001, a few weeks before al-Qaedas attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001.
Kohlmann worked as an intern at The Investigative Project, a Washington, DC, counter-terrorism think-tank.
Kohlmann produced The Al Qaida Plan to be used as evidence during the Guantanamo Military Commissions. Carol Rosenberg of the Miami Herald reported that the The Al Qaida Plan was modeled after a film made for the Nuremberg tribunals called The Nazi Plan
Kohlmann has served frequently as an expert witness for the prosecution in terrorism trials.
I have to disagree with you. You might go back and do your homework and find out that AQ was created between Aug. 1988 and late ‘89.
The origins of al-Qaeda as a network inspiring terrorism around the world and training operatives can be traced to the Soviet war in Afghanistan (December 1979 February 1989). The United States viewed the conflict in Afghanistan, with the Afghan Marxists and allied Soviet troops on one side and the native Afghan mujahideen on the other, as a blatant case of Soviet expansionism and aggression. The U.S. channelled funds through Pakistan’s ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) agency to the native Afghan mujahideen fighting the Soviet occupation in a CIA program called Operation Cyclone.
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