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Well, seems fitting that if we really had Islamic terrorist camps, Alabama would be a pretty good choice to set them up. Especially given that their history of uncontrollable terrorizing, rampant bombings and lynchings is pretty extensive.
Well, seems fitting that if we really had Islamic terrorist camps, Alabama would be a pretty good choice to set them up. Especially given that their history of uncontrollable terrorizing, rampant bombings and lynchings is pretty extensive.
Sounds like a typical Saturday night in Detroit or Baltimore
Siraj Wahhaj was born and raised in the US as were his parents.
Siraj Sr was born and raised Baptist in Brooklyn and named Jeffrey Kearney. He converted to Islam, became a scholar and Iman. Sr claims he was the source of the tip to the FBI as to the make shift compound in New Mexico.
Other than the headline, the article says the land in Atlanta was owned by Siraj Jr..Nothing seems to support the headline the Alabama and was used as a terrorism training camp. Did I miss something?
Well, seems fitting that if we really had Islamic terrorist camps, Alabama would be a pretty good choice to set them up. Especially given that their history of uncontrollable terrorizing, rampant bombings and lynchings is pretty extensive.
To those reading this - Raise your hand if you think that those training at this camp were Alabama redneck white boys.
Well, seems fitting that if we really had Islamic terrorist camps, Alabama would be a pretty good choice to set them up. Especially given that their history of uncontrollable terrorizing, rampant bombings and lynchings is pretty extensive.
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