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To: AuntB
XS>“Airing this,
without investigating
makes hannity a bigger fool
l than he normally is.”

Airing what? The Jihad training camps? They’ve been investigated for years. One in Southern Oregon was shut down. Why do you doubt it?

There may be a couple, not the thirty-five reported.

To report ten year old information
as if it were breaking news is total Bravo Sierra.

It is not fair and balanced !

I live in Chaffee County Colorado

He reported that there are two camps; there are none.

hannity is looking for ratings; but he is irresponsible.


26 posted on 02/17/2009 9:21:55 AM PST by Uri’el-2012 (Psalm 78:35 And they remembered that God was their ROCK, And the Most High God their Redeemer.)
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To: XeniaSt; All

” There may be a couple, not the thirty-five reported.

To report ten year old information
as if it were breaking news is total Bravo Sierra.

It is not fair and balanced !

I live in Chaffee County Colorado

He reported that there are two camps; there are none.

hannity is looking for ratings; but he is irresponsible. “
____________________

Well, gotta tell you that you just sound like you don’t want the information known. Why? It’s NOT 10 year old information. If one of these outfits is in my county, I want to know! One was next door to where I camped and I didn’t know, and you might not either.

I suppose ignoring it would be more ‘responsible’ to you?

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For over ten years, a secretive Black Muslim sect in the United States and Canada has sought to carry out a self-declared policy of “jihad,” or holy war, by taking violent action against its perceived enemies, generally other minorities or other Muslims with whom they disagree. The sect, known as Al-Fuqra, has been linked by law enforcement officials to terrorist violence in Colorado, Arizona, Pennsylvania, the Pacific-northwest and Canada.
Yet the contents of a Colorado Springs storage locker owned by members of the sect which was confiscated by police in 1989 revealed a hoard of explosives, military manuals, bomb-making instructions and detailed plans of the sect’s intended targets. The materiel found at the site included 30 pounds of explosives, three large pipe bombs, and ten handguns and silencers. Among the explosives were three pipe bombs “fused and ready to blow,” homecooked plastic explosives, and other bomb-making components, such as electric wiring, fuses, mercury switches and timing devices.

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Sheikh Gilani’s American Disciples
The Weekly Standard ^ | 3/11/2002 | Mira L. Boland
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“At the time Fuqra’s principal bombmaker, Paster escaped from a hospital and remained on the lam for two years. After police caught up with him at a Fuqra house in Colorado, Paster served 4 years of a 20-year prison sentence for the bombing. He was suspected but not charged in two other bombings in Seattle in 1984 while he was a fugitive, the bombings of the Vedanta Society temple and the Integral Yoga Society building. Paster now lives in Lahore, where U.S. intelligence sources say he provides explosives training to visiting Fuqra members.”

“Several documents described the activities and code of the “Muhammad Commandos of Sector 5,” who apparently met for training in weapons, hand-to-hand combat, intelligence gathering, explosives, incendiaries, and booby traps, according to Susan M. Fenger, then chief criminal investigator of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, who handled the case. And a document headed “Incogs” instructed commandos on ways of blending in with infidels while on an operation.”


29 posted on 02/17/2009 9:36:00 AM PST by AuntB (The right to vote in America: Blacks 1870; Women 1920; Native Americans 1925; Foreigners 2008)
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