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"I'm not afraid of dying, and killing doesn't frighten me," Algerian-born Canadian Fateh Kamel said...

This is great!

They want to die and we want to kill them!

Call this mess with islam what it truly is: A Crusade!

1 posted on 03/19/2005 5:34:57 AM PST by JesseHousman
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2 posted on 03/19/2005 5:38:52 AM PST by Diogenesis (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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Lets see....can I find anywhere along the border where a truck load of death can be driven across without being detected???...no rocket science needed here......


3 posted on 03/19/2005 5:47:36 AM PST by Route101
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To: JesseHousman

I used to have sincere respect for Canada. Now I consider it a dangerous joke.


4 posted on 03/19/2005 5:50:29 AM PST by jigsaw (God Bless Our Troops)
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To: JesseHousman

Be assured when it comes to mohammedheads of the dangerous variety the northern border with Canada is a greater threat than Mexico will ever be.


6 posted on 03/19/2005 6:07:02 AM PST by quantim (Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
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To: Thud

Terrorists in Canada ping.


7 posted on 03/19/2005 6:09:15 AM PST by Dark Wing
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To: JesseHousman

...for hundreds of miles at the border...the only thing around is crickets.....


9 posted on 03/19/2005 6:29:45 AM PST by Route101
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U.S.-led war on terror has made al-Qaida even more dangerous: CSIS official

Colin Perkel
Canadian Press
March 15, 2005...The U.S.-led war on terrorism has made al-Qaida an even more dangerous organization, a senior Canadian intelligence official said Monday.

The blunt assessment of the group's increased "lethal effectiveness" came during a bail hearing for an Egyptian national detained as a threat to Canada's national security.

U.S. action in Afghanistan that followed the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks "significantly degraded" al-Qaida's infrastructure and its ability to provide support for other extremist Islamic groups, said the official, identified only as J. P.

However, that merely prompted terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden to put out calls to like-minded groups "to take over the fight," said J. P., the deputy chief of counter-terrorism with the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service.

"That appeal has been effective," J. P. told Federal Court Justice Eleanor Dawson.

The effect has been a "net increase" in terrorist activities and the results can be seen in "broken bodies and blood in the streets," he said.

"We now have a more dangerous al-Qaida."

J. P. was testifying in the bail-release application of Mohammad Mahjoub, 44, an Egyptian who has been in a Toronto jail since being detained as a threat to national security since June 2000.

Canada's spy agency alleges Mahjoub was a leading member of the Egyptian terrorist group Vanguards of Conquest, which has close ties to bin Laden's al-Qaida.

Egyptian authorities tried Mahjoub along with 106 others in a trial condemned internationally for its unfair process and torture of witnesses. Mahjoub was sentenced in absentia to 15 years and maintains he would be tortured if returned to Egypt.

J. P. testified the intelligence service is sensitive to the possibility that information from foreign sources could be wrong or politically motivated.

He also said CSIS annually reviews the human-rights records of countries with whom it has a working relationship.

We do not use information that appears to have been solicited from torture."

J. P. agreed with defence lawyer John Norris that increased scrutiny of Arabs by security forces has made non-Arabs, such as African-American converts to Islam, more valuable to al-Qaida as terrorist operatives because they attract less attention.

"(Al-Qaida has) always placed a premium on individuals who have the ability to be as stealthy as possible in the theatres of operation," J. P. said.

"It is now perhaps a greater premium. Their value has increased to the organization."

However, he was emphatic the people selecting targets and masterminding attacks has not changed.

"The old-guard al-Qaida is still involved in making those decisions."

Mahjoub is deemed a threat based in part on people he knew or associated with.

But Norris told the court that a man deemed a security threat in the United Kingdom because of his senior status in the Egyptian terrorist group was recently freed without conditions.

The last assessment of Mahjoub's security threat is two years old and therefore may no longer be valid, Norris said in an interview.

J. P. said Mahjoub, if released under strict conditions, could still go underground and carry out terrorist attacks in Canada.

12 posted on 03/19/2005 6:37:11 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: JesseHousman

Something doesnt add up here. If our border to the north is so ungaurded (which is true in many places) and Canada really is overflowing with Terrorists & Jihadists, why arnt they sneaking accross the border in droves to blow up buses, movie theatres, etc.?? Why would Al-Qeada want to get extremists into the U.S. via Mexico with Honduran issued passports if they could just do it the easy way, from the great white north??


18 posted on 03/19/2005 6:57:21 AM PST by wingsof liberty (Marines - the few, the proud, the best!!)
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You might want to read Canadians wanting a change in a "government under investigation"...the conservative side. ........Harper goes on attack against Liberals..........
26 posted on 03/19/2005 7:06:16 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: JesseHousman

Canada is controlled by corrupt labor unions.


28 posted on 03/19/2005 7:18:24 AM PST by hgro
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To: JesseHousman

Canada isn't overly populated I think? Keeping these guys under surveillance or rounded up shouldn't be too hard, IMO.

Naples, FL?


37 posted on 03/19/2005 4:12:02 PM PST by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: JesseHousman

I believe it, BTTT!


38 posted on 03/19/2005 4:12:32 PM PST by k2blader (It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
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