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To: WeatherGuy

In February 2009, he obtained a $65,000 home equity loan from Wachovia Bank. And on April 17, 2009, he became a U.S. citizen in a ceremony before a federal magistrate at the U.S. courthouse in Bridgeport.

But two months later, in June 2009, he quit the job he had held for three years. That month, he, his wife, and their children — a girl about 4 and a boy about 1 — walked away from their home in Shelton.” So I assume he quit his job to spend more time training for his terror debut———


9 posted on 05/04/2010 7:20:09 PM PDT by funfan
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To: funfan

I thought Muslims aren’t supposed to get mortgages. They can’t use any financial instruments that involve interest. Something’s not right.


14 posted on 05/04/2010 7:23:53 PM PDT by ladyjane
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To: funfan

The copy of his Pakistani passport shows a picture of a serious-looking young man dressed in a suit and tie. It lists his occupation as a student and his religion as Muslim. The document expired in February 2000. A copy of one entry shows a stamp allowing entry into the United Kingdom good until June 4, 1996 and is stamped Karachi, Pakistan.

Included were transcripts of his grades from Southeastern University in Washington, D.C. which he attended in the late 1990s and where he took mostly business classes. He was at best a mediocre student, with his transcript peppered with Cs and Ds, and even an F in one class, Basic Statistics. His grade point average for the five semesters he attended between 1997 and 1998 was 2.78.

That was good enough to gain him transfer admissions to the University of Bridgeport, where a Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant Student Status shows he was awarded $6,700 in grant money to attend the school beginning in January of 1999. The remaining $14,700 tuition was covered by “family funds,” according to the document. He was studying for a bachelor’s degree in marketing, the certificate says.

Tax returns show he earned a modest income — his 2000 income, the year he earned his degree from UB, was $5,458. His 2001 return, when he was living on Linden Avenue in Bridgeport, lists his occupation as an account analyst, from which he earned a gross income of $22,650 with a refund of $1,135, which was directly deposited into his checking account at People’s Bank.

Also in 2001, time cards show Shahzad worked for Accountants Inc, a temporary agency based in California. He spent most of his time working an average of four days a week at Elizabeth Arden in Stamford.

http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Exclusive-Documents-found-near-bomb-suspect-s-473608.php


47 posted on 05/04/2010 8:29:00 PM PDT by kcvl
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