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Homeland Security at ISNA Right Next to Hizb Ut-Tahrir

Wed, Sep 5, 2007 at 8:55:56 am PDT

Here’s a photo from the Islamic Society of North America convention, showing the booth of Hizb ut-Tahrir, the Islamic supremacist group openly dedicated to the establishment of shari’a over the entire world, with a poster advertising “The Shield.”

And in the disgrace of the year, right next door to this most radical of radical front groups: the Department of Homeland Security, apparently trying to recruit employees. Notice how “The Shield” is conspicuously placed on the side of the booth facing the DHS exhibit.

The Systems of Islam

* Ruling
* Education
* Social
* Economic
* Judicial
* Punishment

UPDATE at 9/5/07 9:04:11 am:

If you click the photo, you’ll see this was posted at Flickr by a conference attendee, who was greatly amused to see DHS in that spot. His caption:

Look who is next door...lol

And a commenter, Khalid, also found it very humorous:

Oh, that’s funny!

Also see:
Hot Air: Disgrace: DHS cheek by jowl with Hizb ut-Tahrir at ISNA convention
Protein Wisdom: I dunno...

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1 NJDhockeyfan  9/05/07 8:56:51 am reply quote

Scary

2 Seattle Rep  9/05/07 8:57:33 am reply quote

Ha! Can we get that on a soccer ball too please?

3 Kreuzueber Halbmond  9/05/07 8:57:36 am reply quote

Homeland Insecurity.

4 rokbassist  9/05/07 8:57:58 am reply quote

I'd almost have to think that was Photoshopped, it's so absurd.

5 Ginn  9/05/07 8:59:25 am reply quote

Now that's taking "sensitivity" to a whole nother level.

6 SecretInternetDoucheBag  9/05/07 8:59:42 am reply quote

I hope they are there recruiting translators.

7 Ginn  9/05/07 9:00:05 am reply quote

re: #4 rokbassist

I'd almost have to think that was Photoshopped, it's so absurd.

I think our world has/is absurd. At least our government, that's for sure.

8 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:00:06 am reply quote
And in the disgrace of the year, right next door to this most radical of radical front groups: the Department of Homeland Security.

That's why we call their boss "Jerkoff".

9 Golem Akbar  9/05/07 9:00:19 am reply quote

Of course, some Muslims will read this as: Hey! We're watching you. If so, I'm okay with that.

10 Reluctant Democrat  9/05/07 9:00:50 am reply quote

I would hope they're there to outreach to potential informants, but after what I just read about Mr. Arbington, I'm not so sure...maybe they're making contacts for their retirement, too.

11 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:01:11 am reply quote

That woman's head is uncovered! Stone her!

12 WriterMom  9/05/07 9:01:34 am reply quote

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND INSANITY!

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND DHIMMITUDE!

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND DELUSIONS!

13 WriterMom  9/05/07 9:02:32 am reply quote

Charles-how horrific. This image is chilling. And right on the American poster, right by the flag "Work With the Best".

Absolutely terrifying.

14 Idle Drifter  9/05/07 9:03:24 am reply quote

Such lovely people, makes me think of all the wonderful things they have produced for the betterment of mankind. The love they espouse, the justice they seek. Allah will have his day on Earth.

//Do I really need a sarcasm tag?

15 ORD neighbor  9/05/07 9:03:43 am reply quote

Chicagostan region on the march. Eurabia was not enough. Working on Amerabia. And getting unpleasantly far with it already.

16 LanceKates  9/05/07 9:04:16 am reply quote

Apart from a desire to hire people fluent in Arabic to do translation work....

(or the possibility of wanting to 'keep an eye' on the islamic groups there)

Why would Homeland Security be at an Islamic convention at all, let alone next to these people?

17 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  9/05/07 9:05:08 am reply quote

So the apparent postition of Homeland Security in regards to Sharia law is fetal.

18 blastforth  9/05/07 9:05:48 am reply quote

Islam prohibits separation of mosque and state. That's a problem.

19 buzzsawmonkey  9/05/07 9:06:28 am reply quote

Gotta love that Government Revolving Door.

20 Pro-Bush Canuck  9/05/07 9:06:47 am reply quote

I work with DHS people reguarly. This is disappointing, but hopefully just a mistake by a harried underling.

21 Lobosan5  9/05/07 9:07:07 am reply quote

It is time to pull out the pigs...keep them as pets...put them on airlines...in patrol cars..walk them on a leash around your neighborhood....park them, place them, put them on weather vanes so they spin in all directions....paint them on wall murals...position them around your house, maybe made of stone or on fence posts. T shirts, disposable diapers, tooth paste tubes, tatoos! it is simple, it will work, I'm not kidding, it's not my idea. [Link: www.thepigsite.com...] & this one rocks [Link: itrocks.biteus.org...]

22 arkay  9/05/07 9:07:38 am reply quote

Er, I'm no fan of DHS, but ...

... have you considered whether there was ANOTHER message they were transmitting? Like, 'we're watching you islamist jerks REAL CLOSE so play nice'?

Frankly if I were the guys in the islamist booth, I would be britting shicks with DHS right next to me.....

"DHS. We're here. You're queer*. Get used to it."

(*Queer, as in strange, outre', different.....)

23 ORD neighbor  9/05/07 9:07:47 am reply quote

By the way, there are some other photos in that photostream. Like one with sword here. I wonder what it implies. Maybe I do, maybe I don't...

24 1SG(ret)  9/05/07 9:08:10 am reply quote

{Self deleted}

25 segesta  9/05/07 9:09:12 am reply quote

Hey, give DHS a break. Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer, and such.

26 OldLineTexan  9/05/07 9:09:22 am reply quote

re: #13 WriterMom

Charles-how horrific. This image is chilling. And right on the American poster, right by the flag "Work With the Best".

Absolutely terrifying.

Hah, they didn't say the best what.

OldLineTexan

27 Michael in MI  9/05/07 9:09:37 am reply quote

Does the DHS ever attend the Southern Baptist Convention for the purposes of "reaching out"?

Not that I endorse the SBC, but I can just imagine the outcries of "Separation of Church and State!" and "Theocracy!" from the Left were that to happen.

Those same people are probably seeing this and our critcism of it and crying "racists!"

28 rab3  9/05/07 9:10:02 am reply quote

The Department of Homeland Security is now the Shield of Islam.

29 OldLineTexan  9/05/07 9:10:24 am reply quote

re: #23 ORD neighbor

By the way, there are some other photos in that photostream. Like one with sword

30 insanity police  9/05/07 9:10:30 am reply quote

WTF.

This is Chertoff's M.O.

Pander to the Islamists who want to kill us.

31 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:10:35 am reply quote

re: #17 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

So the apparent postition of Homeland Security in regards to Sharia law is fetal.

The "in heat" position (people that own cats or dogs know what I'm talking about).

32 Alouette  9/05/07 9:10:42 am reply quote

Mohammedans worldwide are seething at the humiliation of Hizb being placed in the vicinity of the infidel's booth. Peugeots and Citroens quiver in fear.

33 Pro-Bush Canuck  9/05/07 9:10:47 am reply quote

re:

34 OldLineTexan  9/05/07 9:11:13 am reply quote

re: #22 arkay

Er, I'm no fan of DHS, but ...

... have you considered whether there was ANOTHER message they were transmitting? Like, 'we're watching you islamist jerks REAL CLOSE so play nice'?

Frankly if I were the guys in the islamist booth, I would be britting shicks with DHS right next to me.....

"DHS. We're here. You're queer*. Get used to it."

(*Queer, as in strange, outre', different.....)

Then it should've been an FBI and CIA shared booth, with Marine guards.

OldLineTexan

35 SecretInternetDoucheBag  9/05/07 9:11:15 am reply quote

America's Goal Our Mission:
Work with the best Enemy
There fixed that one.

36 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:11:45 am reply quote

re: #25 segesta

Hey, give DHS a break. Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer, and such.

One would hope that's the case. The problem is that this country is so infected with PC.

37 apachegunner  9/05/07 9:11:51 am reply quote

I don't like that f**kers face....re:

38 Ginn  9/05/07 9:12:06 am reply quote

re: #23 ORD neighbor

By the way, there are some other photos in that photostream. Like one with sword here. I wonder what it implies. Maybe I do, maybe I don't...

Good grief!

/hi ORD

39 Kreuzueber Halbmond  9/05/07 9:12:23 am reply quote

Well after all, one man's homeland is another man's ummah.

40 commander_vimes  9/05/07 9:12:53 am reply quote

Hopefully it was there for intimidation purposes.

41 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:13:14 am reply quote

Look at the rest of his photos too


and BTW
IMO
DHS is thoroughly infiltrated and compromised
as is State

we have already been sold to the Arabs by our so called political and religious leaders

The whores of the caliphate scramble for the prime positions which allow them to keep their heads....

We are just watching a show now....

42 NoSubmission  9/05/07 9:13:42 am reply quote

Did anyone check out the rest of the photos in that flickr stream?

here's one:
[Link: www.flickr.com...]

Banner reads:
'First Masjid of Alaska Project'

43 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:14:00 am reply quote

re:

44 NoSubmission  9/05/07 9:14:05 am reply quote

dang it! can't figure out the flickr linky trick.

help!

45 Pro-Bush Canuck  9/05/07 9:14:23 am reply quote

People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

46 Sizzlack  9/05/07 9:15:45 am reply quote

this is too classic...

The Systems of Islam

* Ruling ------- small groups of royalty suppress the people and steal the vast majority of wealth
* Education ---------- little to none, the more education, the more problems they'll have to deal with
* Social --------- no social activities, detrimental to Islam itself (i.e. boys and girls never ever ever get to interact)
* Economic ---------- economy? what economy
* Judicial ---------- do something we dont like and it's off with your head
* Punishment ----------- you get to choose, be it getting beheaded, having your hands cut off, or just having your sister get gang raped.

47 1SG(ret)  9/05/07 9:15:56 am reply quote

re:

48 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:16:19 am reply quote

I cant post the link.

weirod

Sorry!

49 MICHAEL in MI  9/05/07 9:16:47 am reply quote

re: #33 Pro-Bush Canuck

re:

50 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:16:55 am reply quote

re:

51 insanity police  9/05/07 9:17:22 am reply quote

re: #45 Pro-Bush Canuck

People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

DHS is led by Chertoff, who loves to pander Islamists.

The agency is noble, and the people in it are honorable.

But the management sucks, and the agency doesn't seem to have a consistent message.

That's not based on the poster, but the poster is one example of it.

52 Killgore Trout  9/05/07 9:17:30 am reply quote

re:

53 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  9/05/07 9:17:39 am reply quote

re: #23 ORD neighbor

By the way, there are some other photos in that photostream. Like one with sword

54 NoSubmission  9/05/07 9:17:44 am reply quote

re: #50 BabbaZee

re: #42 NoSubmission

We are trying to do the same thing
but I cant get the link to all his photos to post...


Charles knows the trick. We have to substitute a couple of characters in the url... help. anyone!?

55 SecretInternetDoucheBag  9/05/07 9:18:06 am reply quote

re:

56 hous bin pharteen  9/05/07 9:18:10 am reply quote

That sign in the Homeland Security booth says "Americas Goal. Our Mission. Work with the best"


That makes sense.
Recruit Jihadis for homeland security.
Maybe give them flight training for American Airlines.

HERE IS A BIG FAT CLUE YOU DUMB BUREAUCRATS!
WHEN YOU HAVE NUTJOBS THINKING 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB, MAYBE YOU SHOULD NOT GO OUT OF YOUR WAY TO PROVE THEIR POINT!

/sorry for screaming. But someone should be fired for this.

57 NoSubmission  9/05/07 9:18:34 am reply quote

re: #53 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

re: #23 ORD neighbor

By the way, there are some other photos in that photostream. Like one with sword here. I wonder what it implies. Maybe I do, maybe I don't...

I counter your sword with these mad styles

how about this one with the 'enemy combatants' t-shirt?
[Link: www.flickr.com...]

58 Killgore Trout  9/05/07 9:18:59 am reply quote

You have to substitute the unicode for the @. Anyone know the code for @ off the top of their heads?

59 Charles  9/05/07 9:19:09 am reply quote

To post a Flickr link, you have to replace the @ symbol with:

@

The automatic link creator sees the @ symbol and thinks it's an email address.

60 daledog  9/05/07 9:19:11 am reply quote

The Systems of Islam

* Subjugation
* Indoctrination
* Incestual
* Jizya
* Prejudicial
* Limb removal

61 Occasional Reader  9/05/07 9:19:17 am reply quote

Weirod, and disturbing.

But.

It does raise the question of how we ARE supposed to recruit people familiar with Arabic culture and language for security work (and yes, we do need them, just as we needed German-speakers in WWII).

62 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:19:22 am reply quote

re:

63 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:19:24 am reply quote

How are you doing, BabbaZee?

64 Hard Right  9/05/07 9:19:31 am reply quote

Sad Irony

65 Pro-Bush Canuck  9/05/07 9:19:38 am reply quote

re: #51 insanity police

re: #45 Pro-Bush Canuck


People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

DHS is led by Chertoff, who loves to pander Islamists.

The agency is noble, and the people in it are honorable.

But the management sucks, and the agency doesn't seem to have a consistent message.

That's not based on the poster, but the poster is one example of it.

Yes, well frankly I don't feel comfortable talking too much about that. All I can do is repeat my own experience: smart, gutsy people who are doing their best in an extremely difficult job (made more difficult by political issues, no doubt).

67 amrilusaguy  9/05/07 9:19:55 am reply quote

OT

More evidence of anti-semitism or pro arabism in the UK

[Link: www.jpost.com...]

I have been on Gadna and it is no different really then when I learned to shoot in Day Camp in the US, except you do learn to parade some and you do learn military courtesy. Builds some character as well I think

68 rab3  9/05/07 9:19:57 am reply quote

How about this booth next to Hizb ut-Tahrir.

It’s a quirky water butt in the shape of a human bottom and has an outlet tap.

Maybe they can make one that looks like a sheep's rear end.

69 OldLineTexan  9/05/07 9:20:08 am reply quote

re: #45 Pro-Bush Canuck

People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

Just speaking for myself, my opinion of the DHS is based almost entirely on our porous borders, searching of actual little old ladies at airports (witnessed personally on three occasions) while strapping men with ME-style beards walk past, etc.

The poster is just icing on the cake. I wish I could accept the spin that it's a presence as a message, but I just don't see that borne out in their other (in)actions.

OldLineTexan
/waiting to see how the Ummah plays out in Aztlan, because it sure looks like a race between the two of them here

70 southernborn  9/05/07 9:20:09 am reply quote

I, myself don/t believe the islamics are one bit intimidated by HLS or anyone else.

71 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:20:14 am reply quote

re: #59 Charles

To post a Flickr link, you have to replace the @ symbol with:

@

The automatic link creator sees the @ symbol and thinks it's an email address.

Ooooh, thanks for the tip, Charles. Can you please document that in the FAQ?

72 NoSubmission  9/05/07 9:20:14 am reply quote

re:

73 insanity police  9/05/07 9:20:42 am reply quote

re:

74 pat  9/05/07 9:20:44 am reply quote

RT
Here is Chertoff's testimony in Congress today. Note that does not know a damn thing about student visas. It is like he never considered the implication for illegal or nefarious entry. nAlso note that he seems moreinterested in open borders and amnesty than security. And I think I now know why. Because these require Congressional action, in the event of another terror attack via open borders or illegal entry, he will have cover.

[Link: michellemalkin.com...]

75 SecretInternetDoucheBag  9/05/07 9:20:56 am reply quote

re:

76 southernborn  9/05/07 9:21:03 am reply quote

re:

77 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:21:13 am reply quote

re:

78 theheat  9/05/07 9:21:33 am reply quote

Is it okay to question their patriotism now?

(I'm talking about Homeland Security, not the Islamic jackoffs.)

79 pat  9/05/07 9:21:44 am reply quote

re:

80 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:21:54 am reply quote

re:

81 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:22:09 am reply quote

re: #68 rab3

How about this booth next to Hizb ut-Tahrir.

82 Hard Right  9/05/07 9:22:18 am reply quote

re: #21 Lobosan5

It is time to pull out the pigs...keep them as pets...put them on airlines...in patrol cars..walk them on a leash around your neighborhood....park them, place them, put them on weather vanes so they spin in all directions....paint them on wall murals...position them around your house, maybe made of stone or on fence posts. T shirts, disposable diapers, tooth paste tubes, tatoos! it is simple, it will work, I'm not kidding, it's not my idea. [Link:

83 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:22:27 am reply quote

re:

84 apachegunner  9/05/07 9:22:37 am reply quote

yep Top, I'm with ya here.....re:

85 Pro-Bush Canuck  9/05/07 9:22:51 am reply quote

re: #69 OldLineTexan

re: #45 Pro-Bush Canuck


People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

Just speaking for myself, my opinion of the DHS is based almost entirely on our porous borders, searching of actual little old ladies at airports (witnessed personally on three occasions) while strapping men with ME-style beards walk past, etc.

The poster is just icing on the cake. I wish I could accept the spin that it's a presence as a message, but I just don't see that borne out in their other (in)actions.

OldLineTexan
/waiting to see how the Ummah plays out in Aztlan, because it sure looks like a race between the two of them here

Those policies are the result of decisions made at the highest levels of government. The DHS only has so much leeway here.

86 Cognito  9/05/07 9:22:52 am reply quote

I'm still unclear what "The Shield" is.

Is this a commonly known thing, with meaning I'm just missing? From a (very) layman point of view, it's almost like they're alluding to the cop show on FX.

87 insanity police  9/05/07 9:23:46 am reply quote

re: #65 Pro-Bush Canuck

re: #51 insanity police


re: #45 Pro-Bush Canuck

People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

DHS is led by Chertoff, who loves to pander Islamists.
The agency is noble, and the people in it are honorable.

But the management sucks, and the agency doesn't seem to have a consistent message.

That's not based on the poster, but the poster is one example of it.


Yes, well frankly I don't feel comfortable talking too much about that. All I can do is repeat my own experience: smart, gutsy people who are doing their best in an extremely difficult job (made more difficult by political issues, no doubt).

I agree. But the leadership is not what it should be. Put Joe Lieberman or someone who understands terrorism and terrorists in charge who won't pander.

88 Ward Cleaver  9/05/07 9:24:00 am reply quote

re: #74 pat

RT
Here is Chertoff's testimony in Congress today. Note that does not know a damn thing about student visas. It is like he never considered the implication for illegal or nefarious entry. nAlso note that he seems moreinterested in open borders and amnesty than security. And I think I now know why. Because these require Congressional action, in the event of another terror attack via open borders or illegal entry, he will have cover.

[Link:

89 looking closely  9/05/07 9:24:07 am reply quote

re: #25 segesta

Hey, give DHS a break. Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer, and such.

Exactly.

All things considered, is it better for DHS to be at these conventions or NOT be at these conventions?

I'd argue that its better for them to be there.

Also, who says that these DHS persons with their nice booth were the only Federal representatives on premises then?

90 NJDhockeyfan  9/05/07 9:24:45 am reply quote

re: #86 Cognito

I'm still unclear what "The Shield" is.

Is this a commonly known thing, with meaning I'm just missing? From a (very) layman point of view, it's almost like they're alluding to the cop show on FX.

I hope Vick Mackey didn't convert.

92 MICHAEL in MI  9/05/07 9:26:21 am reply quote

re: #73 insanity police

re:

93 Peter Verkooijen  9/05/07 9:26:23 am reply quote

re: #23 ORD neighbor

By the way, there are some other photos in that photostream. Like one with sword here. I wonder what it implies. Maybe I do, maybe I don't...

I'm sick and tired of seeing muslims with that familiar look of pure hatred in their eyes. And we're supposed to play nice forever? Bring it on, bitch!

94 OldLineTexan  9/05/07 9:26:41 am reply quote

re: #85 Pro-Bush Canuck

re: #69 OldLineTexan


re: #45 Pro-Bush Canuck

People are pretty quick to judge the DHS based on one poster. With a sizable chunk of the US electorate convinced that George Bush is a bigger problem than Al Qaeda, they have their work cut out for them in more ways than one.

Just speaking for myself, my opinion of the DHS is based almost entirely on our porous borders, searching of actual little old ladies at airports (witnessed personally on three occasions) while strapping men with ME-style beards walk past, etc.
The poster is just icing on the cake. I wish I could accept the spin that it's a presence as a message, but I just don't see that borne out in their other (in)actions.

OldLineTexan
/waiting to see how the Ummah plays out in Aztlan, because it sure looks like a race between the two of them here


Those policies are the result of decisions made at the highest levels of government. The DHS only has so much leeway here.

Who is in charge of DHS, and who is his boss?

Shorter than my mangement chain.

I am not criticizing any individual employee, but the Dept. as a whole does not meet my expectations of Homeland or Security. Yes, I have written my elected officials, etc. I voted, therefore I get to complain. These people work for me in theory, but do not answer to me in practicality. That's not a good thing.

OldLineTexan

95 MandyManners  9/05/07 9:26:48 am reply quote

re: #22 arkay

Er, I'm no fan of DHS, but ...

... have you considered whether there was ANOTHER message they were transmitting? Like, 'we're watching you islamist jerks REAL CLOSE so play nice'?

Frankly if I were the guys in the islamist booth, I would be britting shicks with DHS right next to me.....

"DHS. We're here. You're queer*. Get used to it."

(*Queer, as in strange, outre', different.....)

That's my hope.

97 Aloysius  9/05/07 9:27:14 am reply quote

#16 LanceKates 9/05/2007 9:04:16 am

Why would Homeland Security be at an Islamic convention at all, let alone next to these people?


Keep your friends close, your enemies closer? No, unfortunately, political correctness is everywhere.

98 bikermailman  9/05/07 9:28:08 am reply quote

re: #39 Kreuzueber Halbmond

Well after all, one man's homeland is another man's The entire Caliphate's ummah.

Fixed it for ya.

99 southernborn  9/05/07 9:28:45 am reply quote

#91 BabbaZee
Thanks for that link.

100 insanity police  9/05/07 9:29:07 am reply quote

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101 reloadingisnotahobby  9/05/07 9:29:11 am reply quote

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102 hous bin pharteen  9/05/07 9:29:21 am reply quote

This is nice.
From his photo stream.

[Link: www.flickr.com...]

Caption: This is Hammad Abdur-Raheem while he was under house arrest with his daughter.

Who is Hammad?

Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia handed down the convictions against Masoud Khan, Hammad Abdur-Raheem and Seifullah Chapman. Khan was convicted of eight charges: conspiracy to levy war against the United States; conspiracy; providing support to the Taliban; conspiracy to provide support to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET); firearms conspiracy; and three counts of use of firearms in connection with a crime of violence. Hammad Abdur-Raheem was convicted three counts: conspiring to provide material support to LET, conspiracy and firearms conspiracy. Chapman was found guilty on five counts: conspiring to provide material support to LET, conspiracy, firearms conspiracy, possession of firearms in connection with a crime of violence and use of a firearm in connection with a crime of violence.

[Link: www.usdoj.gov...]

So the guy who took the pic and thinks its so funny is friends with this Jihadi. Hammad got 9 years.
Check out the other pics he has of him attending the cartoon protests and the protests at the start of the Iraq war.

Islamo-libs.

103 lefty201  9/05/07 9:29:24 am reply quote

these people (DOH) failed us on 9-11

these people will fail us again.

next time it happens how many more will die? How many more families will suffer? Why do we allow this type of thinking in our country? They use the guise of religious freedom to destroy us.

104 MICHAEL in MI  9/05/07 9:29:25 am reply quote

With regards to whether it is better to have DHS attend these conferences or not. I would say that it is better they NOT attend. Why? Because with DHS there, the Islamic groups will "moderate" their messages and not show their true colors. If DHS truly wanted to keep an eye on these people, they would attend undercover and report out similar to the UK press which went undercover at the mosques. Being there openly will do not good for DHS to find out the truth about these people's intentions and goals.

106 Ed Mahmoud's Sock Puppet  9/05/07 9:31:26 am reply quote

Boy, getting a Musselman into the right place at DHS, or maybe TSA, would be a wonderful coup. For the Musselmen.


Imagine what kind of weaponry, for example, you could get by in a carry-on bag if a sympathizer were manning the x-ray machine.

107 Poitiers-Lepanto  9/05/07 9:31:41 am reply quote

That's the photo of the year.

The West leadership is perfectly insane: congrats !

108 NoSubmission  9/05/07 9:31:46 am reply quote

The Shield: Islamic Commentary on the State of the Ummah
is probably some kind of publication or website. I haven't had any luck finding it yet.

The Islamic Thinkers Idiots Society I'm sure has an idea.

109 hous bin pharteen  9/05/07 9:32:11 am reply quote

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110 Beagle  9/05/07 9:32:47 am reply quote

Similarly, Turkish Islamist politicians come from party which sounds just like the Nazis.

I don't think most people realize just how awful Turkey going Islamic is in terms of what it says about the world as a whole and the near future.

111 BabbaZee  9/05/07 9:33:05 am reply quote

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112 insanity police  9/05/07 9:33:27 am reply quote

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Similarly, Turkish Islamist politicians come from party which sounds

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