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Posted on 05/02/2010 4:49:06 PM PDT by MestaMachine
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Would anyone be surprised if the Obama Regime was behind this attack? (crisis?). They are Criminals. Nothing is impossible. CO
Poor little Brewer, doesn’t your heart just go out to her...>:-}
Kudos!
Yeah, Kenyan con-man, please explain that!!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2488607/posts
Exclusive: Worlds Most Dangerous Islamist Alive, Well, and Living in Pennsylvania
Family Security Matters ^ | April 7, 2010 | Paul Williams PhD
Posted on Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:50:20 PM by Candor7
This is an excellent thread for info.
I agree!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2507329/posts
Who is Huma Mian? Wife of Faisal Shahzad, Times Square bomb suspect
CS Monitor ^ | May 5, 2010 | Issam Ahmed
Posted on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:34:51 PM by nuconvert
Wednesday, May 05, 2010 4:07:35 PM · 20 of 21
MestaMachine to PUGACHEV
I keep hearing about how much pressure this guy was under when they foreclosed on his house. Why doesnt anybody use some logic here? The guy QUIT his job of his own volition knowing he had a mortgage to pay.
He didnt give a rats behind about that house. And he didnt LIVE at the place he rented where the FBI was supposedly staked out. He had NEVER LIVED there. He was using it for storage only and only came once in awhile for maybe twenty minutes at a time. He never spent nights there. So WHERE did he really live? Who did he live with? The FBI lost track of him because he never was where they THOUGHT he was.
Had it not been for the CBP agent that caught his name at the airport, he would have been gone
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Urgent News ... Abduction [of the] Family [of] Brother Faisal Shehzad by Black Water
Thanks to harwood
The taliban/alqaeda sites are busy conjuring up new demons to enflame their fighters.
This was lifted of Fallujah Forums which is in arabic so the translation is a best shot.
# 1 4 hours ago
Abu Almaaz Kouhati
Member of the Radiant Posts: 1059
Breaking News ... Pray pray .. Grab the family of brother Faisal Shehzad captured by Blackwater
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Newsflash very very very
Praying supplication
In the painful news we just have the heard damned Blackwater kidnapped the family of the hero prisoner Faisal Shehzad the accused’s family trying to blow up New York
Family was kidnapped from the city of Hayat Abad near the city of Peshawar.
Seems that we are on the threshold of a new issue like the question (of) captured sister Dr. Afia
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More fuel to the fire.
Trying to translate using microsoft is almost useless. I checked because that is where the link pointed to. Wow. makes your head hurt.
“Sister” Afiya must be losing its punch.
Every word of your post is logical, and worthy of receiving answers. Here's a bit of info about his attorney:
Indian-American Bharara to lead prosecution of Faisal Shahzad
"As a naturalised American citizen from India, Mr Bharara also brings a diversity of background to the post," the New York Times said after the US Senate confirmed him as the United States attorney in Manhattan.
His father, a Sikh, and his mother, who was Hindu, were born in what is now Pakistan, before the partition.
His wife's father, a Muslim, had moved from the Indian side to Pakistan during partition.
Is a radical Islamic movement spreading throughout America?
The National Ummah a Muslim movement that seeks to transform American cities into sovereign Islamic states has gained a foothold in metropolitan areas throughout the country. Few groups are more radical, subversive, and dangerous.
The movement is led by Jamil al-Amin, (H. Rap Brown) from his cell in a maximum security prison on the outskirts of Florence, Colorado, where he is serving a life sentence for killing two police officers.
Some of the Ummah mosques maintain armed militias. Others provide training in marital arts and guerilla warfare. Almost all operate beneath the radar of local, state, and federal law enforcement officials.
Counter terror efforts fail again - Faisal Shahzad could have killed hundreds
Snip: There are literally thousands of people like Shahzad here in this country. Thousands. Luckily, most of them lack the will to actually carry through with their fantasies. Way too many for law enforcement and intelligence to keep tabs on.
So that forces them to make choices: who is really dangerous and who isn't? Sometimes they get it wrong. Case in point: Nidal Hasan and Fort Hood.
We are at war. The war is not against terrorism. The war is against violent Islamism -- political Islam. And any Muslim who adheres to this philosophy is an enemy of liberty and of the United States.
US faces new terror threats, tactics out of Pakistan
Snips: The United States faces a new threat from Pakistani extremists allied with Al-Qaeda, who appear ready to wage global war with smaller-scale attacks, experts said.
In a video this week, Mehsud warns "the time is very near when our fedayeen will attack the American states in the major cities."
"So what we have here for the new model are less complicated attacks, frankly attacks that can probably be less severe, with a lower probability of success," Hayden said.
"But here is the scary part -- probably a lot more numerous."
Excellent opinion.
Afiya/Mehsud continued-—
From the Associated Press:
Paraphrased for length:
In an undated letter obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press, the militant commander, Hakimullah Mehsud, threatened attacks on America and Pakistan in retaliation for the conviction in the United States of Aafia Siddiqui, a 37-year old Pakistani scientist.
Siddiqui was convicted in New York in February of trying to kill American service personnel in Afghanistan. Her case has triggered anger among Pakistani Islamist groups and in sections of the media, where she is portrayed as innocent.
The letter is addressed to Siddiqui’s sister, Fozia, who is campaigning for her release.
“We are with you in the pain you have suffered in connection with Aafia Siddiqui. God willing, we will give a reply to America and the cruel rulers in Pakistan in such a way they will remember for their whole life.”
The letter was given to the AP by a reporter for the local TV station that first reported its existence.
FETHULLAH GULEN
An Islamic Armed Fortress Emerges in the Pocono Mountains
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania,
Exclusive: Worlds Most Dangerous Islamist Alive, Well, and Living in Pennsylvania
Family Security Matters ^ | April 7, 2010 | Paul Williams PhD
Posted on Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:50:20 PM by Candor7
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2488607/posts
We did. Thumbs up to you too.
We worked well together. :-)
ROFLOL
posting while you 2 were posting
No, actually I haven’t read the WHOLE thread. It’s been a few YEARS since I was a *regular* on the TM threads — so yeah, I’m sure it’s just me not being able to handle all the *information*... You know what? NEVER MIND... Carry on... Do what you do, and enjoy.
This bears watching...
Sen. Lieberman introducing...McCain & Schumer endorsing
A senior US lawmaker introduced a new bill on Wednesday which will allow authorities to revoke the citizenship of a terror suspect.
I understood that, LibertyRocks. I know the thread gets long. That is why I reposted the answer for you. You asked for clarification. I was trying to help. I wasn’t trying to be snotty. If you took it that way, I apologize.
Saw an interview with Sen. Lieberman. He says there is a 1940 law that lays out the specific ways and reasons to revoke a person’s citizenship and he is going to do it.
bttt
There is a thread on this, but I couldn’t locate it.
My concern is that, in today’s climate, it has the potential to backfire.
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