We should ask Hillary about this and she can screech, "What difference does it make now,?" again.
I seem to recall "Whitey" may have had some help...At least for a couple of weeks we believed that he did.
Some believe he (John Doe # 2) is Jose "Abdullah al Muhajir" Padilla, a Mennonite convert...(Just kidding. )Guess what religon he converted to? Seriously guess which one? I will give you a hint...He trained in Pakistan and was caught here along with others conspiring to set off a "dirty bomb" post 9/11. Still stumped? Oh well..I will give you a hint...Go look at your "coexist" bumper sticker on your Prius...Can you see it? Now look at the first letter on the far left..Yes..That's it...The "C" shaped like a crescent moon...That's it!!! Islam...I know...I know...Shocking being as how it's the religon of peace and all but maybe he slept through the part where the Mullah's were singing Kumbaya and foot tapping to the Indigo Girls....Here is some actual footage taken inside the Pakistan training camp he attended...Pretty scary stuff....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwNg4lHFj7I
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That Saudi national? He's visited the White House MULTIPLE times since 2009
Saudi national Ali Al-Harbi has visited the White House multiple times since 2009 » The Right Scoop -
You mean like Timothy McVeigh/Charles Manson/insert any other murderer hanging out with his friends? Should I be more worried about Saudi guys hanging out than white guys? No type of person is more likely to kill me than any other type of person. There are bad people of every race, religion, sex, origin, etc. Bad people exist, they are not the Saudis. Nor are they the whites. Nor the blacks. Bad people are just that: bad people.
Not trying to be a dick... but seriously man? You don't think there are certain nationalities and religious factions that are more likely then others to do something like a terrorist attack? I doubt you've been under a rock for the past 12-13 years... so I am wondering how you came to this conclusion.
I don't drive a Prius.
While I doubt many Westerners have, it would behoove everyone interested to read both the Koran and Hadith, so one has a better understanding of the mindset of those the U.S. is up against.
You guys do realize that the vast majority of Muslims look at terrorists in the same way that Christians see the IRA or Westboro Baptist Church? That's counter to your conspiracy theories, though, so of course you don't.
You must not know very many Muslims, then. All of the Muslims I know speak out against radical Islam. Do you watch Arabic language news channels? Plenty of denouncing there, too. Travelled the Middle East? Worked there in a non-military capacity? Talked to actual Arabs? They will all denounce violence. Sure, you'll find the occasional crazy, but you find those here too. McVeigh, anyone? It's easy to slam the American media for ignoring issues that mean something to you, but when they ignore things that fit with your views there isn't a problem.
You must not know very many Muslims, then. All of the Muslims I know speak out against radical Islam. Do you watch Arabic language news channels? Plenty of denouncing there, too. Travelled the Middle East? Worked there in a non-military capacity? Talked to actual Arabs? They will all denounce violence. Sure, you'll find the occasional crazy, but you find those here too. McVeigh, anyone? It's easy to slam the American media for ignoring issues that mean something to you, but when they ignore things that fit with your views there isn't a problem.
Head out to your local mosque and talk to some Muslims. They'll all speak out against it. There are several mosques in Indy--including a very large one I know of on the north side. You just have to be willing to listen.
Head out to your local mosque and talk to some Muslims. They'll all speak out against it. There are several mosques in Indy--including a very large one I know of on the north side. You just have to be willing to listen.
This thread is about a Saudi national who was spotted at the Boston Marathon. I'm not quick to judge a person based on what someone else, who may or may not have resembled them, did. If I were, I would constantly be on edge. If you're curious as to why I would constantly be on edge, I'll refresh your memory. In 1995, Timothy McVeigh bombed a federal building in OKC. In 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot up a school in Colorado. In 2001, Al-Qaeda operatives flew three planes into buildings in NYC and DC, while another crashed in PA. In 2012, James Holmes and Adam Lanza shot up a movie theatre and a school, respectively. There have been other shootings and bombings that are not as well known, or that I cannot think of, but that doesn't matter. My point is, I refuse to believe that one race of people is more dangerous than another. It is the mentality of people that is dangerous, not the color of their skin.
Then why are there not more Muslims speaking out on American TV channels? Why only on Arabic language news channels? Why are there not signs in front of their mosques saying we are sorry the crazies are using our religion as a reason to kill. McVeigh did not kill to please God or in the name of the Catholic Church....apples and oranges. There is no one in this world that can tell me, that the Islamic elders do not have a plan to spread their religion all over the world. They want Shariha Law to become the law of the land. That is their mission.
Where's the sign in your front yard apologizing for all the atrocities the klan has committed?
Interesting standard. Anyone who happens to be Muslim must apologize for what a few of the billion+ of his brethren did but whites say they're in no way responsible for past and present discrimination carried out by a few of their white brethren.
You guys do realize that the vast majority of Muslims look at terrorists in the same way that Christians see the IRA or Westboro Baptist Church? That's counter to your conspiracy theories, though, so of course you don't.