1 posted on
01/19/2003 6:46:18 PM PST by
blam
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2 posted on
01/19/2003 6:47:12 PM PST by
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To: blam
"In a Sky News interview, Stevens said the police were watching 'a large number of people'. Asked if they were linked to al-Qaeda, he added: 'There's no doubt they are and we know that there are certain links with al-Qaeda and, of course, the link in with North Africa is proven with other groups as well.'"
Given that the North African (Algerian) groups are subsidiaries of al-Qaeda, that isn't too surprising a development.
To: blam
The sources admitted that tracing the terrorist groups was extremely difficult given the rise of a new generation of 'clean skin' extremists - young, radicalised Islamic militants with no previous links to terrorism. In other words, Islamic terrorism is spreading among Muslims everywhere. And it will continue to spread as long as these young people are taught to admire it. The only thing that seems to turn them off is failure. You won't stop it by sitting back and "tolerating" it. I hate to say it, but we shouldn't be admitting ANY more Muslims into this country, and we should be deporting the illegals and cutting off those with student visas and green cards. We just don't need this. The Chinese and the Vietcong used to say about guerrilla warfare and terrorism that "fish swim in the ocean." If you have Muslim communities, you have places where terrorists can breed and hide.
4 posted on
01/19/2003 7:31:05 PM PST by
Cicero
To: blam
These maniacs don't care if they leave 100,000 dead behind in Algeria. And Britain opens its arms wide and lets them in. Go figure.
5 posted on
01/19/2003 7:49:12 PM PST by
Ciexyz
To: blam
The law gives British security forces far greater latitude than our agencies enjoy in the states. Defence of the Realm allows the police to lock up anybody who steps out of the shower wearing a towel. Hopefully, it will lead to a take-down of the Finsbury Mosque and other subversives.
Hopefully, this will be followed by the Bell Telephone Hour, as the practice was known in Vietnam.
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