Friday, May 16, 2008

North Carolina Web Site Said to Be 'Gateway Drug' To Terror

When former Guantanamo inmate Abdullah
Saleh al-Ajmi blew up an Iraqi police station — and himself — in April,
a U.S.-based Web site was quick to post a reaction.





"This
is what you call a success story," Revolution.Muslimpad said of the
homicide attack, which killed six. It described al-Ajmi as a hero, a
"martyrdom bomber" who sacrificed "his life for the sake of Islam."





The site is believed to be the brainchild of a 22-year-old American Samir Khan of Charlotte, N.C.









When
the blog, also called "The Ignored Puzzle Pieces of Knowledge," listed
its top "scholars of Islam" and people to "take knowledge from," it
wasn't hard to notice that the list of 63 names contained mostly known
terrorists — including Usama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The
site provides links to their works, all translated into English
.


You know, when a child molester puts up a website, people are outraged and there are attacks against the website. Yet, have we seen this from this cocksucker? Not that I can tell. Where's your priorities people? Why can't you attack their websites equally? Come on, there's got to be a few brainiacs out there who's pissed enough about this to take his website down? I'm not encouraging it, that would be illegal, but.....:)


Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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