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 Linda_K
 
posted on July 1, 2007 03:56:50 PM new

When Liberals, Nutroots, and Terrorists Conspire


By Kevin McCullough
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Townhall.com

There seems to be a pattern amongst the left and terrorists. They work together. Whether they do so intentionally or not is irrelevant. The actions of one are given cover by the others and in the end - they are all working for the same team.


Take the attempted terrorist bombings of this past week.


On Friday, due to some very fortunate timing by a police officer and a set of parking garage attendants two massively huge car bombs were dismantled. And while the actions of those people are commendable - let\'s face it, the main reason that thousands of Brits weren\'t dead was due to the fact that the cell phone triggers had not worked. The numbers had been dialed twice in an attempt to set them off. It should also be noted that the original positioning of the two Mercedes coupes were set up in perfect Al Qaeda style, one to scare foot traffic down the street in perfectly delayed fashion to arrive near the second car just in time to absorb the blast.


The investigations are on-going but we already have a clear picture of the driver of the first Mercedes and we know he is linked to Al Qaeda. We also know that the original green Mercedes was spotted in Scotland a couple of days before, then in Birmingham (a hotbed of anti-west jihadism) and then pulling up in front of the \"Tiger Tiger\".


Speaking of Scotland the day following the double car bomb attempt, authorities placed men in custody who appear to be from southeast Asia. Jim Halpert would call them \"Pakistinannies.\" These guys attempted to drive either a Jeep Cherokee or a Land Rover into Glasgow airport. Funny enough - they had propane tanks, and the smell of petrol emanating from their vehicle as well.


Of course none of these Jihdistinannies would be free to be roving the streets of of the U.K. were it not for some oh so brilliant liberal legislation that has identified them as dangerous threats to the welfare of the public but is not able to detain them. The Brits call them a \"control order.\" Its the liberal\'s way of attempting to slap a terrorist on the wrist and then instructing them to go play nicely. When in reality what it accomplishes is the public release of Islamic terrorists who go right back to the building of bombs.



Each of the bombs over the weekend were estimated to hold 250 gallons of petrol, 8 canisters of propane, and 18-20 cases of carpenter nails. All legally accessible products and when combined could create a fireball that expands to over 400 feet in length in every direction.


So you\'re average jihadist is able to run around free as a bird, put together these rather conventional style bombs, and what does the left in America say?


Well as of press time for this column,none of the Democratic candidates for President had publicly addressed the matter. Most leftist media also shrugged it off. But their \"nutroots\" supporters were all over it. Posters at the Huffington Post, The Democratic Underground, and The Daily Kos web sites were already hatching 102 different conspiracy theories about how this was planned by the evil genius George Bush.


What was shocking in many of the posts at all three sites were the confessions by those who posted them, that they were, \"just too cynical to believe these reports anymore.\"


In other words the freaks who live in these internet caves are more willing to trust the intentions of the \"control ordered\" Islamic killers, than they are of multiple confirmed reports from CNN, the BBC, and of course the major broadcast networks - none of which lean in any imaginary way in support of the War on Islamic Fascism.


The thing is - the killers know this. They know their rights under British law, they can argue their freedoms under the sanction of \"control orders.\" They are attempting to persuade America to move in that direction and to end the detainments of jihadist psychos living in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Unfortunately the Supreme Court has expressed an interest in at least hearing them out.


What the nutroots, and the liberals did not even bother to investigate has to do with the timing of the attempted car bombings. British authorities knew that threats had been made. Previous attacks were carried out on important dates. Friday was the first day on the job for the Brits\' new Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Perhaps even more importantly Al Qaeda may have been attempting to send a message to the jurors in the last London bombing case. The jurors were on their first day of deliberating the outcome of the last batch of murderous thugs who had been captured.


Whatever the motivation, one thing is still very clear...


Islamic Jihadistinannies want to kill free people, particularly free people who stand up to them.


Unfortunately liberals and the nutroots who support them are firmly on their side, passing laws to give the terrorists access, and conspiracies to cover their trails.


Ignoring the voice of these three groups is a global security matter. Detaining, monitoring the communications of, and keeping close track of where these dogs lie, and what they are up to is the only way we can insure both safety and freedom in the days to come.


And I would always prefer those odds, as to say, the pure dumb luck of a passing policeman or parking garage attendants!
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Kevin McCullough\'s first hardback title \"The MuscleHead Revolution: Overturning Liberalism with Commonsense Thinking\" is now available.

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"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"

"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."

Ann Coulter
 
 desquirrel
 
posted on July 2, 2007 03:28:02 PM new
Now, now, Linda, not ALL Muslims are terrorists.
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But just about all terrorists seem to be Muslims.

 
 shagmidmod
 
posted on July 2, 2007 09:22:10 PM new
So many holes in this neochristofascist argument... not worth the time to bother to respond.

Obviously it was written and quoted by right winged nutroots aka terrorists to Democracy.

 
 desquirrel
 
posted on July 3, 2007 12:15:47 AM new
That's Ok. You're obviously an idiot and nobody really expects you to comment on the info.



 
 Linda_K
 
posted on July 3, 2007 12:26:24 AM new
desquirrel -
 
 Linda_K
 
posted on July 3, 2007 11:43:29 PM new
Fine, upstanding people, those terrorists that the left is usually so willing to defend. More peaceful muslims.

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Today: July 03, 2007 at 22:20:7 PDT

Diverse Group Allegedly in British Plot
By DAVID RISING
Associated Press Writer

LONDON (AP) -


0703dvs-glasgow-latest 0703dvs-howard-terror They had diverse backgrounds, coming from countries around the globe, but all shared youth and worked in medicine. They also had a common goal, authorities suspect: to bring havoc and death to the heart of Britain.

The eight people held Tuesday in the failed car bombing plot include one doctor from Iraq and two from India. There is a physician from Lebanon and a Jordanian doctor and his medical assistant wife. Another doctor and a medical student are thought to be from the Middle East.

All employees of the United Kingdom's National Health Service, some worked together as colleagues at hospitals in England and Scotland, and experts and officials say the evidence points to the plot being hatched after they met in Britain, rather than overseas.

"To think that these guys were a sleeper cell and somehow were able to plan this operation from the different places they were, and then orchestrate being hired by the NHS so they could get to the UK, then get jobs in the same area - I think that's a planning impossibility," said Bob Ayres, a former U.S. intelligence officer now at London's Chatham House think tank.

"A much more likely scenario is they were here together, they discovered that they shared some common ideology, and then they decided to act on this while here in the UK," he said.

No one has been charged in the plot in which two car bombs failed to explode in central London early Friday and two men rammed a Jeep Cherokee loaded with gas cylinders into the entrance of Glasgow International Airport and set it on fire the following day.

Investigators believe the main plotters have been rounded up, including one in custody in Australia, though others involved on the periphery, including at least one British-born suspect, were still being hunted, a British government security official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the details.

British-born Muslims behind the bloody 2005 London transit bombings and others in thwarted plots here have been linked to terror training camps and foreign radicals in Pakistan, and the official said Pakistan, India and several other nations were asked to check possible links with the suspects in the latest attacks.

The educational achievements of the suspects in the car bomb attempts is in sharp contrast to the men that carried out the deadly July 7 transit bombings two years ago. The ringleader of that attack, Mohammed Siddique Khan, had a degree in business studies, but with low marks, and his three fellow suicide bombers had little or no higher education.

In the current case, Muhammad Haneef, a 27-year-old doctor from India arrested late Monday in Brisbane, Australia, worked in 2005 at Halton Hospital near Liverpool in northern England, hospital spokesman Mark Shone said.

Another Indian doctor, 26, arrested late Saturday in Liverpool, worked at the same hospital, Shone confirmed, but refused to divulge his name.

A third suspect, Mohammed Jamil Asha, a 26-year-old doctor from Jordan of Palestinian heritage, was arrested Saturday with his wife, Marwa Asha, 27, who was identified in British media reports as a medical assistant. He worked at North Staffordshire Hospital, near the Midlands town of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

A doctor at Royal Alexandra Hospital in Glasgow, who refused to give his name, said he recognized Asha as a doctor who kept an office there - the same hospital where another suspect, Bilal Talal Abdul Samad Abdulla, worked.

According to friends of Abdulla's family in Iraq, the 27-year-old doctor came to Britain after graduating from medical school in Baghdad. He was a passenger in the Jeep Cherokee that rammed into the Glasgow airport.

The Jeep's driver - identified by staff at Royal Alexandra Hospital as a Lebanese doctor named Khalid Ahmed - was in critical condition at that hospital from burns suffered in the attack. Police would not confirm his identity.

Investigators believe the same men who parked the explosives-laden cars in London may have also driven the blazing SUV in Glasgow, the British security official said.

The final two suspects, ages 25 and 28, were arrested by police Sunday at Royal Alexandra Hospital. Staff said one was a medical student and the other a junior doctor, without giving their names. British media said they were from Saudi Arabia, but police refused to comment.

Dr. Shiv Panbe, former chairman of the British International Doctors Association, said the two Indian nationals in custody were Muslims.

"It is very upsetting news," Panbe said of their alleged involvement. "It is an abuse of trust and respect - everyone should be able to love their doctor."

Azmi Mahafzah, a teacher at the University of Jordan's medical school, said he knew the suspect Asha during his studies and training there in 1998-2004. He said he didn't think Asha was religious. "He is not a fanatic type of person," Mahafzah said.

Asha's family also denied he was a militant or had links to terrorism, as did the family of Asha's wife, Marwa.

"Marwa is a very educated person and she read many British novels to know England better, a country she liked so much," her father, Yunis Da'na, told The Associated Press in Jordan.

British authorities have refused to release many details on the suspects, including whether they were on any watch lists, but have indicated they believe the plot may have links to al-Qaida.

A senior U.S. counterterrorism official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said Tuesday that none of the eight suspects was on any American lists that identify potential terror suspects.

One news report suggested the group could have been recruited by the head of al-Qaida in Iraq, but the British security official said that was "unlikely." He said the investigation was not focusing on Iraqi links, other than the fact that one suspect was from Iraq.

Patrick Mercer, a legislator in the opposition Conservative Party who is a former British army intelligence officer, said he doubted the plotters came to Britain already planning the attack.

"I think these people came into the country, possibly already radicalized or certainly sympathetic ... and the process of radicalization has been completed while they're here. My inclination is to say that these are intelligent and highly motivated people, so the probability of self-radicalization is higher," he told the AP.

Ayres, the American security expert, said he doubted the group had "direct contact" with an outside group like al-Qaida, saying they would not have needed any serious training for the plot that was carried out. "The attack vector that they used wasn't very sophisticated," he said.

But Mercer said from what he had heard from his sources, the plotters did attempt a complex assault. He said the first car bomb outside the Tiger Tiger nightclub was intended to draw people out from other pubs and nightspots, when the second bomb was to be exploded.

"It's not the most sophisticated attack on earth, but I would suggest it's not something by a bunch of medical students - there's military thinking behind this - so there will have been, I'm pretty sure, a guiding hand," Mercer said.

That is exactly what investigators are still trying to piece together, the security official said.

"When did they first meet? Did they meet in Britain or overseas? Were they sent here? Is there an actual al-Qaida link? They are questions we're looking for answers to," the official said.

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Associated Press
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"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"

"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."

Ann Coulter
 
 kiara
 
posted on July 3, 2007 11:58:06 PM new
Linda_K, would you be willing post a link to the site where the 'liberals' or 'left' hang out that say they support and defend the terrorists? Which board do they post at?

I ask because none of them post here yet you keep referring to them so it makes you look like you've lost your mind.

 
 mingotree
 
posted on July 4, 2007 12:28:27 AM new
Kiara, linduh never had a mind to lose and is a proven liar to boot!

No one here has supported terrorists nor is on their side...just more of linduh's lies.
But that's a Fascist neocon for ya....they think if they just keep lying somebody somewhere just MAY believe them.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on July 10, 2007 06:50:05 PM new
http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=29018




"While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation": "What would a Democrat president have done at that point?"

"Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack."

Ann Coulter
[ edited by Linda_K on Jul 10, 2007 06:50 PM ]
 
 
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