our gov has moved over 40,000 Iraqis to our country so far and the
number will double by the end of this year

I say we send'em to Mexico with the illegal alien/criminals

On Apr 1, 11:36 am, JSM <[email protected]> wrote:
> *
> The Jihadists Next Door
>
> Dear Gem,
>
> Homegrown terrorism continues to increase—as we predicted a year ago. (See
> the Investors Business Daily editorial below).
>
> The next-to-last paragraph is especially worth highlighting:
>   Muslims see what's going on in their community. So why the conspiracy of
> silence? Why aren't self-proclaimed "moderate" Muslim groups and mosque
> leaders standing up and condemning this rampant jihadism in their midst? The
> problem is, our government and the media keep going to the wrong leaders and
> groups, like CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
>
> They should be talking to Muslims like Dr. Tawfik Hamid, whose recent
> commentary, “A Message to the Muslim
> World,”<http://tool.donation-net.net/Images/Email/1097/Email_message_A_Muslim...>is
> a courageous and candid exhortation to the Muslim World to take a
> long,
> hard look at its supremacist ideology.*
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *IBD EDITORIALS*
>
> *The Jihadists Next Door*
>
> Posted 03/15/2010 06:42 PM ET
>
> *Security:* The arrests of three new homegrown terrorists, including two
> "Jihad Janes" and an al-Qaida suspect who infiltrated nuclear plants,
> confirm a rise in homegrown jihadist activity.
>
> Sharif Mobley is one of the latest jihadists next door. Before he was
> rounded up in a sweep of suspected al-Qaida terrorists in Yemen, Mobley
> worked at five nuclear plants in New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania. He
> shot two guards, killing one, before his capture.
>
> Mobley grew up in New Jersey before converting to Islam. His militancy
> shocked an old high school friend, who ran into him after returning from an
> Army tour in Iraq. Mobley told him: "Get the hell away from me, you Muslim
> killer!"
>
> Then there's Colleen LaRose, aka Jihad Jane, who was arrested in
> Philadelphia for allegedly plotting to kill a Swedish cartoonist who'd
> "offended" Muslims. Jamie Paulin-Ramirez of Denver was also arrested in
> connection with the assassination plot.
>
> All three suspects are U.S. citizens from different parts of the country.
> One is black, one white and one formerly married to a Hispanic immigrant.
> Two, shockingly, are women. While each suspect has a different background,
> all three are Muslim converts radicalized over the Internet — a dangerous
> trend.
>
> American converts are al-Qaida's prime recruits right now, because they have
> a better chance of slipping through security checkpoints.
>
> Many such as Mobley are flocking to Yemen, where another American turncoat,
> Anwar Awlaki, recruits Westerners via the Web. Awlaki allegedly recruited
> the crotch bomber from London, then trained him for his suicide mission in
> Yemen. He also advised the Fort Hood terrorist online.
>
> LaRose is said to have recruited others online to kill the cartoonist. Her
> accomplice Paulin-Ramirez married an Algerian whom she met online. A
> straight-A nursing student, the 31-year-old mother of one spent much of her
> time surfing jihadist Web sites. Both women said they'd be willing to blow
> themselves up for Islam.
>
> While the essential ingredient in these cases is militant Islam, we have to
> wonder if the left isn't making otherwise normal Americans vulnerable to
> such treasonous seductions. After all, the hate-America lobby — led by the
> American Civil Liberties Union and often cheered by the media — has
> comforted even the most guilty in the war on terror, including the 9/11
> mastermind and other Gitmo detainees.
>
> Take Omar Hammami. A smart American college kid who grew up Baptist in the
> Alabama suburbs, he's now an al-Qaida field commander in Somalia wanted by
> the FBI.
>
> What happened? He became consumed with events in Iraq and Afghanistan and
> began subscribing to conspiracy theories about 9/11. He learned to hate his
> country, which he calls a legitimate "target" for attack.
>
> Islamic apologists in academia and the media keep trying to dismiss the
> radicalization trend, but they're whistling past the graveyard. A new Duke
> University study claims that "only" 139 Muslim Americans have been involved
> in terrorism since 9/11 (including 41, or 30%, in 2009 alone).
>
> But the report, which got a big splash in the media, is laughably
> incomplete. It omits some of the feds' most celebrated terrorist
> convictions. It also excludes any U.S. Muslims convicted of financing
> terror. And these are just the homegrown terrorists who got caught. How many
> others are out there?
>
> New Mexico-born Awlaki has 4,800 Facebook friends. He has thousands of
> followers in America. At mosques and Islamic bookstores across the country,
> they buy his sermons extolling jihad and "martyrdom." They're even sold as
> CD box sets.
>
> Homegrown terror is a signal event threatening homeland security, yet it
> seems to have caught Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano napping. She
> still sees white militia groups and anti-government extremists as the top
> threat. Nothing could be more wrong.
>
> Muslims see what's going on in their community. So why the conspiracy of
> silence? Why aren't self-proclaimed "moderate" Muslim groups and mosque
> leaders standing up and condemning this rampant jihadism in their midst?
>
> After five young Virginia jihadists last year were caught training in
> Pakistan, Muslim leaders promised to speak out in a big way against such
> radicalization. It's been months. We're still waiting.

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