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  • Video: NY pizza shop owner admits recruiting for ISIS

    12/19/2015 7:25:39 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 3 replies
    Hotair ^ | 12/19/2015 | Ed Morrissey
    This case originally started in May 2014, when counterterrorism investigators arrested Mufid Elfgeeh on charges relating to terror recruitment. CNN reported on it more than a year later, in September of this year. The case has concluded with a plea deal, but the timing of the arrest should give pause. ABC’s video report says Elfgeeh was arrested in May, but their supporting article confirms that the arrest took place in May 2014:CLICK ABOVE LINK FOR THE VIDEO A New York man has plead guilty to providing material support to ISIS after being caught trying to convince two people to...
  • Pa. shop owner backs English-only policy (cheesesteak shop sign was never meant to be offensive)

    12/14/2007 6:38:14 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 94 replies · 771+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/14/07 | Bob Lenz - ap
    PHILADELPHIA - A small sign that asked customers to order in English at a famous cheesesteak shop was never meant to be offensive, the shop's owner testified Friday at a hearing to decide whether the policy was discriminatory. Joe Vento, the owner of Geno's Steaks, defended his policy before the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, which filed the discrimination complaint. "This country is a melting pot, but what makes it work is the English language," Vento told the commission. "I'm not stupid. I would never put a sign out to hurt my business." Vento posted two small signs in October...