Posted on 10/07/2014 2:44:00 PM PDT by Kaslin
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RUSH: There's a young American teenager in Chicago, a 19-year-old young American boy in Chicago, left a letter expressing disgust with Western society. Typical American boy, according to the AP. "A 19-year-old American left a letter expressing disgust with Western society before trying to board an international flight in Chicago, the first step in his plan to sneak into Syria to join the Islamic State group, according to a federal criminal complaint released Monday."
So here we have a perfect example of what people refer to as homegrown terrorism. Here we have a red-blooded American boy from Chicago.
In fact, referred to by the AP in the story as "an Illinois teen," quote/unquote, who suddenly decided to take up terrorism. Oh, wait. His name? Mohammed Hamza Khan. A typical American boy. Just your average American Illinois teenager, fed up with Western society. "Mohammed Hamza Khan," is a typical, red-blooded, average American teen "who lived with his parents in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, was arrested Saturday at O'Hare International Airport trying to board a plane on the first leg of connecting flights to Turkey, which borders Syria.
"He is charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist group, which carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence. Investigators said Khan left a three-page, handwritten letter in his bedroom for his parents that expressed anger over his US taxes being used to kill his 'Muslim brothers and sisters,' an apparent reference to a bombing campaign against Islamic State militants."
So Mr. Mohammed Hamza Khan -- average American teen from the Illinois suburbs -- was upset that his taxes were being used to kill Muslims. (As if 19-year-olds pay taxes! Ha-ha. Excuse me.) So he decided to go to Syria to help ISIS kill Muslims because, whether he knows it or not, ISIS is also killing Muslims, including anybody else. Anyway, there's that.
So people say, "Come on, Rush! That's not a big deal. Just let 'em go. Let 'em go and just don't let him back in." Well, that's the problem isn't it? We have this thing called open borders. How are we gonna stop him from coming back in, especially if he gets Ebola. (interruption) Our borders are screened? Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot. Right. Our borders are screened. Never mind! Let him go. Nothing to worry about.
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I love Rush. :)
Yeah, I grew up with a lot of mohammeds and achmeds in the 1960's in my suburban Seattle neighborhood/s
Yep typical American teen named Mohammed........
Ward & June Cleaver Hamzah Khan
Boy do they look like they need a bath......
Thank you Rush for calling out AP and the enemedia for what they are and this "teen" for wanting to join his murdering muslims.
Who will soon be introduced to a typical, large cell mate named Bubba!
Bubba: “open up and say allah!”
Didn’t the one on the right star in some Geico commercials a while back?
part of the blame goes to the media who beats the drum that ‘muricans want to kill Muslims out of prejudice
Look like frank and Jesse entering the bank
Here's a pic of the neighborhood kids playing a game of kick the can...
Just think ,on 20Jan17 ,Obama will be Free to also go join ISIS
“boy Mohammad, wait till the guys find out you were hanging around with christians and jews. Theyll really give you the business.”
Typical American teen?
Develops disgust with the West and prefers to join ISIS so that he can cut throats?
No, he is not a typical American teen — he is a Muslim teen longing for the shithole his parents slithered out.
And a shave!
BTTT
If that’s a typical American teenager, we’re in deep poo.
The parents are really scary looking. No wonder their baby was a terrorist nut-case.
Where are they from? Isn’t Kahn a Pakistani name? But they don’t really look like Pakistanis...well, who knows what Ms Bag O’Laundry looks like.
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