Why am I not surprised? Believe it or not, we get a lot of comments from Somali expats around here. Number one country of origin?
. I wish I was joking, but I'm not.
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Two is a good start. Now they need to find the Somali that fled the US and phoned the FBI to gloat about his escape. I bet he is regretting he made that phone call now. Lets hope they catch him soon and make sure he gets a boatload of regret.
Posted by: Fred Fry at January 03, 2007 12:21 AM (hLi8T)
Posted by: Fred Fry at January 03, 2007 08:46 AM (JXdhy)
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I beleave I have been ranting about Canadas' sissy policy concerning immigration of these muslim animals to Canada. Remember these islamics are not truely Candians but muslims that have moved there.
Posted by: Greyrooster at January 03, 2007 09:14 AM (cJw/p)
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Canada is surely guilty of importing jihadists, Greyrooster, but the US is doing exactly the same thing. Look at the recent protest in Minneapolis of Islamists opposing the war on the Islamic Courts Union in Somalia. The US and Canada both had better regain their senses, or we will soon see what war is right here in our own countries. These Islamists in the US and Canada will go on the attack before long. Mark my words.
Posted by: templar knight at January 03, 2007 10:48 AM (634o6)
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canadian jihadis??? What do they ask politely if they may sever your head and then say thank you afterwards?
Posted by: Max Power at January 03, 2007 10:00 PM (PM8kH)
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Whey did the Kenyans arrest them in Somalia?
Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at January 04, 2007 11:38 AM (abVz3)
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Templar: We must not confuse black muslims with the other stinky kind. True both are anti-America. The black muslims are also anti-white. Black muslims/black panthers, Both the same. Come to think of it. What happened to the black panthers at Duke University? Haven't heard from them lately. Ha, ha.
Posted by: Greyrooster at January 04, 2007 12:09 PM (gKESr)
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