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Not the brightest terrorist
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25/09/2009 13:51:48
 
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>>http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/25/texas.terror.arrest/index.html
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>>What a genius. He's planning to blow up a Dallas skyscraper and draws attention to himself with violent online rants. While he's in the country illegally. If they were all this dumb the war on terror would be pretty easy, wouldn't it?
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>>Still laughing....
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>I think the US needs to outlaw Islam like Germany did the Nazi party. Now I know the two arn't the same, and some ppl will of course
>respond that all religion should be outlawed, but how many catholics are trying to blow up syscrapers, or how many protestants are
>trying to blow up trains full of people? Clearly this religion is different.
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>The muslims have temples right here that are helping the terrorist to succeed.

I have noticed a pattern to the behavior of most, but not all Muslims. Generally speaking, the more of them there are in an area or country, the more they push to force their will and religion upon those who do not want it. The reasoning used seems to be "Everything is the property of Allah, so it really isn't your country, therefore, we are taking it for Islam." Using that as their justification, and financed by the Saudis with our oil money, they proceed to placate the citizen's until they have enough people to take over the country. At which time, I'm sure, we will have the choice to be a Muslim or die. England and Denmark seem to be headed that way. They call it a religion of peace, but from what I read in the news, it is only peaceful if you are a member and even then, the laws seem a bit brutal. However, if they went peacefully about their life and business on a personal journey of self discovery and worship, I would welcome them into my community. But, sadly, they seemed to be compelled to make us bow down to their way of doing things.

Of all people, I think it was Benito Musolini who said, "The history of the saints is mainly the history of insane people."
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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