July 16, 2006

AP & UPI Articles Present Sympathetic Portrait Of Terrorist In America

Of all the audacity!

Fawaz Damra admits to having raised money in this country for terrorist activities here and abroad. But the AP and UPI (and, by extension, many newspapers around the country) choose to depict him as a sympathetic character.

An Islamic religious leader convicted of concealing ties to terrorist groups remains jailed in Michigan seven months after he reached a deal with the U.S. government to be deported.

The agreement called for Fawaz Damra's deportation to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Egypt or the Palestinian territories. But so far, no one has been willing to take the former imam of the Islamic Center of Cleveland, officials said.

There is no definitive rule on how long Damra can be held in jail, according to his attorney, Robert Birach.

I've got a suggestion -- how about until his stinking jihadi corpse rots and disintigrates into dust?

But the article gets even worse, if you can imagine that.

Damra is having a difficult time in jail and misses his wife and three children, who still live in the Cleveland area, friend Haider Alawan said.

"He's a man without a country," Alawan said.

Tough shit -- I'm sure that the families who died as a result of operations he supported miss their dead loved ones. And I'm sure those who survived the attacks have had a difficult time, too. The sympathy belongs with them, not with this jihadi pig.

Seems to me that now would be a great time to return him to his native Philistine Authority in Gaza -- where I'm sure he would get the opportunity to participate in the jihad for which he raised cash, at least until the Children of Israel send him on to his infernal reward.

H/T Debbie Schlussel, Ace of Spades HQ)

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1 Nothing in the links that worked mention anything about this man being implicated in a planed domestic (US)attack. It is worth mentioning that many if not most European countries and Russia do not consider Palestinian freedom-fighting groups "terrorist", even though militant Islam is certainly more of a problem for many of those countries. Some of the bitter vitriol Greg utters here, combined with his
link to the Arabophobic Schussel,is unworthy of a Christian and demonstrative of one who has no regard for the squalorous conditions Israel has imposed for generations on Palestinians.

We also note thus far Greg has failed to comment on the phenomenon of Christian Lebanese forming alliances with Moslems as a result of Israel's terroristic attacks on Lebanese civilians. It is
yet another sign of America's increasing isolation in the Mideast, punishment for supporting Israel at any cost.

Posted by: Ken Hoop at Sun Jul 16 07:20:23 2006 (DZbll)

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