"Already, America is killing or arresting Al Qaeda's main leaders," he says. "But if they want to get rid of it, they must get rid of the factories that are creating them. And they can't do it, because that factory is the Koran."
1 posted on
12/08/2002 8:12:10 PM PST by
Nachum
To: Nachum
...that factory is the Koran." The only thing he said that I agree with.
And I feel pity for his family. They must be heartbroken.
2 posted on
12/08/2002 8:25:10 PM PST by
Ciexyz
To: Nachum; Betty Jo; aristeides
He's a follower of Osama bin Laden, the kind of quiet young man who emerges from an apparently normal upbringing, and is unknown to any Western intelligence agency until he strikes. He fits the lily white mold.
Interesting read.
To: Nachum
"His strict views mirror those of Al Qaeda and the Taliban, and are rejected by the vast majority of Muslims"Ah, I see, we can interpret the silence of the majority of muslims as rejection of Al Qaeda's views... what a relief.
To: dennisw; knighthawk; Nachum
Mecca. Root canal.
To: Nachum
"If the Americans came to attack Iraq, I would be happier to have an 'infidel' government, than the apostate government [of Saddam Hussein]," Khadir says. "In Palestine, I would rather give all to the Jews - let them come! - than that apostate Yassir Arafat." Then why didn't he go and try to kill Saddam or Yassir. Instead of some two-bit politician because he "lived" in Washington for a while. He's a pansy that ran away after getting a jolt of reality in the form of two bullets in the leg. He had enough energy apparently to run down a cab, but not enough to finish the deal or die trying. He's all big ideas and fearless when he's locked in his very own cell with the government taking steps to protect him from his fellow prisoners, but when it really mattered he ran like the big-mouthed coward he really is.
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