Posted on 05/30/2007 7:08:38 AM PDT by AnnaZ
Who are the 56+ "apostate regimes"? And maybe they should be nicer to us.Two, stop all support and aid - military, political, economic, or otherwise to the fifty-six plus apostate regimes of the Muslim world and abandon them to their well-deserved fate at the hands of the soldiers of Islam. Should you fail to comply in full we will deem it sufficient justification to continue to fight and kill Americans.
Shouldn’t this dork be playing Dungeons and Dragons or something?
Pull his finger!
Never mind. I thought the headline was about Bush’s attack on conservative America.
Damn Democrats.
So I’ll guess he’ll be voting democrat in ‘08?
Do you still believe that anything America could do would stop terrorism except hunting and killing these lunatics?
I liked the six demands. They will continue attacking us until each and every one is completely implemented. It does do a good job of pointing out what we would have to do to appease them.
One, pull every last one of soldiers, spies, security advisors, trainers, attaches, and so on out of every Muslim land from Afghanistan to Zanzibar. Should so much as one single American soldier or spy remain on Islamic soil, it shall be considered sufficient justification for us to continue our defensive jihad against your nation and people.
Islamic soil is considered by Islamists to include any land that ever was Muslim. This would include the Balkans to Vienna, Ukraine, Russia, Spain, Sicily and parts of southern Italy and France. Not to mention all of India.
Yes, it is. Frankly, just pointing out 9/11 would suffice, but tagging VT onto the list is quite odd.
*adjusts foil*
Who was Ismail again?
*removes foil*
As you know, any American - no matter how removed from geopolitics - is considered a spy by Muslims.
The eradication formula is the only one to use on vermin like this.
He’s the first American to be indicted for treason since 1952.
What’s his DU screen name again?
Hmmm... so I guess this is war then. Wish the "apostate regimes" would start taking care of themselves, but a fifteen-minute sense of history probably makes seeing the approaching danger a little difficult.
Are his parents liberal? If so, they must be proud.
It's becoming abundantly clear that it's a fight to the finish.
Finally, a centrist the democrats can support.
Link.WINCHESTER It was 1988 and Michael Rowe had just moved to this dusty, one-stoplight town in rural Riverside County.
Rowe bought a place southeast of here, so far out in the country that it's reachable only by driving one-lane dirt roads.
While out walking his property one day, he met his neighbor, who lived about a mile away, and they shook hands across a barbed-wire fence.
The neighbor was tall and thin, with long hair and a beard. He said his name was Seth Gadahn and that he and his family raised goats. Rowe told Gadahn that he had moved here from Tustin because Orange County, with all its sprawling strip malls and furious freeways, was getting too crowded.
Gadahn said he, too, was originally from Orange County.
"He said, 'I left Orange County so I wouldn't have to deal with people, and you're all moving out here now,' " Rowe recalled. "When I moved in, he thought he was being invaded."
Sixteen years later, the fiercely private Gadahn faced an invasion of another kind. In May 2004, reporters and FBI agents found his Riverside County farm and peppered Gadahn, 57, with questions about his son, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, who they said was affiliated with al-Qaida.
Suddenly Seth Gadahn was pulled into a social spotlight he had run from 25 years before. Born Phil Pearlman, the son of a prominent Orange County doctor, Seth Gadahn turned his back on his father's nice homes, middle-class lifestyle and traditional career.
Then, just as he had rebelled against his father, Seth Gadahn's son rebelled against him. Adam Yahiye Gadahn became Azzam the American.
A product of the 1960s, Seth Gadahn was a peace-loving hippie who ultimately found Christianity. Completely counter to that, his son talks constantly of war and, in a Sept. 2 video, outlines the "errors" of Christianity and Judaism, the faiths of his father and grandfather.
Seth Gadahn shares many characteristics with his son a love of obscure music, a name change to signify a fresh start, and disdain for conventional society.
But now, Adam Yahiye Gadahn, the son of a man who believed in "live and let live," rants of death and destruction to all those who don't convert to the violent vision of Islam created by Osama bin Laden.
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