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16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - jihadwatch.org/ · 0 replies · +2 points

Mallam Sanni Umaru is trying to raise some jihad dollars. Starting an 'overseas contingency operation' with the US would be even better.

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: UK\'s rul... · 0 replies · +3 points

The UK muslim community is the most radical in Europe. Polls say about 10% are hardcore and about a third want to live under sharia law. The reality is the UK has been a jihad factory for a generation now. Anti-terrorism prevention programs must be a joke. How did it go when they took the misguided lads to church or a synagogue for sensitivity training?

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - jihadwatch.org/ · 0 replies · +4 points

"Ayatollah Mohammad Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi believes.... authority...comes from God, not from the people." That's fine, good point but why didn't God appear infront of everybody? Instead of appearing only in Mohammad's head - a man. A cunnundrum no?

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Great mom... · 1 reply · +1 points

Restive Algerians made the news back in Algeria recently. By beating and burning their way through a street dispute with Chinese workers (50k in the country for oil patch and infrastructure jobs) "Chinese run and funded constructions projects insist on bringing their own workers in, because Arab workers are considered too undisciplined and lackadaisical to enable contractors to comply with the quality requirements and timetables stipulated in the contracts" http://www.strategypage.com/qnd/algeria/articles/...

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: "We can s... · 0 replies · +4 points

In June the US announced they were providing arms to Somali government. A few days ago Hillary Clinton said the US must be an "active partner" to confront Al Shabaab and other al Qaeda-linked Islamist militants.__The press doesn't seem bothered by news of another US battlefield..__I think al Qaeda is looking to get Obama into a messy African fight. With the goal of creating lots of political pressure at home, to check the US and the West's influence.

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: "They...c... · 1 reply · +5 points

Mohammed Yusuf was caught hiding in a goat pen. He belonged there.
The New York-based Human Rights Watch called for an investigation of Yosuf's death. “The Nigerian authorities must act immediately to hold to account all those responsible for this unlawful killing"
"human rights campaigners have alleged that he (Mohammed) had been executed without due process and warned of revenge attacks to come."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/afric...
They better get those freedom fighters to the safety of western shores where Sharia law is a postive for society.

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: IntelNexu... · 0 replies · +4 points

Maybe they could get a message to the Whitehouse to stop pissing off the Russians for no good reason. Obama and Biden need to know - saying important diplomacy stuff is good - but Not insulting Putin or Russia. (think Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy/ Krushchev summit 61) Obama's "one foot in the old ways" comment about Putin gained him a one hour lecture and nothing gained. And now frontline Acula II nuclear subs off the east coast (first time in 15 years) This is a step backwards for nothing by ignorant amateurs.

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Fitzgeral... · 0 replies · +6 points

Yeah Obama apologises about the US all the time but can't really spit it out when it applies to himself. tsk tsk... the koolaid kid got a teachable moment in the midst of his cracker smack down. not a good sign

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: 450 child... · 0 replies · +6 points

Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh of Saudi Arabia has an answer for all that. In January 2009 he stated. “a girl aged 10 or 12 can be married. Those who think she’s too young are wrong, and they are being unfair to her.”

16 years ago @ Jihad Watch - Jihad Watch: Spencer: ... · 0 replies · +7 points

"I don't think he would be in trouble with, like, terrorists. I think he was in Pakistan because he was excited about the religion."
- Juan Vinas, 63, father of the accused