Posted on 11/08/2010 5:27:32 AM PST by TigerLikesRooster
U.S.-born Yemeni cleric calls for killing of Americans in new video message
Cairo The Associated Press
Published Monday, Nov. 08, 2010 7:26AM EST
Last updated Monday, Nov. 08, 2010 7:30AM ESTcomments called for the killing of Americans in a new video message posted on radical web sites Monday.
Anwar al-Awlaki said Americans are from the party of devils and so don't require any special religious permission to kill.
In the 23-minute Arabic language message entitled Make it known and clear to mankind, al-Awlaki said it was either them or us. He also called all Arab and Yemeni leaders corrupt and said it was time for religious scholars to take charge.
Kings, emirs, and presidents are not now qualified to lead the nation, or even a flock of sheep, he said. If the leaders are corrupt, the scholars have the responsibility to lead the nation.
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dear muslims of ther world, all billion of you peace loving ones,
please define the “party of devils”.
Thank you.
Perhaps he should start with his own family.
Cool with me, al-Wack-job. It's us.
Yes, we are from the “party of devils” according to this islamic “cleric”, but he gives orders to kill at will.
What a twisted, depraved, upside down, sick “religion”.
Nuke Mecca.
Twice.
Here’s 5 more bullets Barney, go to work.
Anwar al-Awlaki said Americans are from the party of devils
I’m sure Obama agrees...
Gosh, wouldn’t that be treason?
Will everybody please pleqase PLEASE STOP calling this ahole a Citizen????
Although he is a natural born American, SCOTUS has allowed for citizenship to be revoked if you serve in the armed forces of an entity at war with the US...surely this qualifies..BTW..what about the Times Square bomber..he was naturalized..have we revoked his citizenship?
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