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  • NEVER-BEFORE-REVEALED TERRORIST TRAINING VIDEO EXPOSES 35 COMPOUNDS ON AMERICAN SOIL

    02/15/2009 6:57:19 AM PST · by Libloather · 55 replies · 4,057+ views
    The Minority Report ^ | 2/09/09 | Steve Foley
    NEVER-BEFORE-REVEALED TERRORIST TRAINING VIDEO EXPOSES 35 COMPOUNDS ON AMERICAN SOILBy Steve Foley - Posted on February 9th, 2009 Press Release from the Christian Action Network “Act like you are his friend. Then kill him.” – Sheik Muburak Gilani explaining how to kill American infidels Washington, DC—Christian Action Network will show Homegrown Jihad at the Landmark Theater in Washington, DC, on February 11, 2009, at 7:30 pm. There is no charge to attend the viewing. Copies can also be obtained at www.christianaction.org. The American public was never supposed to know. The 2006 Justice Department document that exposes 35 terrorist training compounds...
  • Group Tied to Pakistani Terrorist to Parade in Binghamton, NY

    03/31/2008 1:49:52 PM PDT · by Sammy67 · 26 replies · 1,293+ views
    March 31, 2008 Group Tied to Pakistani Terrorist to Parade in Binghamton, NY Instead of those plastic toy swords sold at normal parades, they will be selling replicas of the one used by Mohammed to behead infidels.... The city of Binghamton, New York granted a group with ties to Islamic terrorist Sheikh Mubarek Ali Gilani a permit to publicly celebrate Milad-un-Nabi, or Muhammed’s birthday, in the streets of Binghamton this Saturday. The Muslims of the Americas (MOA), the name used by Jamaat ul Fuqra, or “Community of the Impoverished,” was issued a permit for a public celebration that includes a...
  • Spain Says Tackling Islamic Militancy in Prisons

    10/31/2004 7:02:07 AM PST · by knighthawk · 15 replies · 335+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | October 31 2004 | Reuters
    MADRID (Reuters) - Spain is doing everything possible to control Islamic radicalism in its prisons, Interior Minister Jose Antonio Alonso said on Sunday, after a top judge said Spanish jails were a recruitment ground for militants. Spain's foremost investigative judge Baltasar Garzon ordered the arrest last week of 13 suspected members of a radical Muslim group, "the Martyrs of Morocco," formed largely from the fast-growing North African population of Spain's prisons. In his warrant, Garzon said the group, including 18 others arrested in mid-October, planned to blow up the High Court where Garzon is investigating Islamic militancy and another judge...
  • The Rendell machine at work (vote fraud in the prisons?)

    10/29/2004 6:35:29 PM PDT · by Born Conservative · 16 replies · 362+ views
    Power Line Blog ^ | 10/29/2004 | Deacon
    A reader sent me this message about voter fraud in Pennsylvania: I'm listening to WPHT, 1210AM. Dom Giordano is interviewing PA Congressman Curt Weldon (from Pennsylvania's Delaware County). Weldon caught four women who visited a prison and they were filmed running from the prison with absentee ballots from the prisoners. It was filmed by a Philly TV station (not sure which one). Weldon caught these women red-handed, allegedly college girls, who should not have been inside and involved in this absentee ballot process. The women somehow went inside to "assist" the prisoners in filling out the ballots. These four...
  • Texas Prisons Rate Over Schools

    08/30/2002 10:39:02 AM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 12 replies · 1,713+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 8/30/02 | Limbacher
    Texas spends more money on prisons than it does on schools a new study shows. According to Houston Chronicle reporter Michael Hedges, the study shows that since the mid-1980s the state has increased spending faster on prisons than on education. Wrote Hedges, the Washington-based Justice Policy Institute study also revealed that Texas, now has more black men in state prisons than in state colleges and universities. But Texas was not the only state where spending on prisons rose along a steep curve over the last 15 years, while money set aside for higher education rose much more slowly, the study...