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June 2nd 2009 War, Islamofascism

Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, Recruiter Shooting Suspect, Under FBI Investigation - ABC News

The recent convert to Islam who allegedly shot and killed a U.S. soldier at a Little Rock, Ark., recruiting booth had ties to a number of global locations linked to extremists, including Yemen, Somalia and Columbus, Ohio, ABC News has learned.
A suspect is in custody amid reports of homegrown terrorism.

Yemen and Somali are known hotbeds for terrorism. Columbus, Ohio, has been an area of domestic concern for authorities who have observed a number of Somali Americans traveling from there to Somali to wage jihad.

Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, 24, upon his arrest Monday shortly after the fatal shooting, allegedly confessed and told authorities he acted alone, according to court documents. But prior to the shooting, Muhammad had been the subject of a preliminary investigation by the FBI’s Joint Terrorist Task Force since his return from Yemen, where he was arrested and had in his possession a false Somali passport, ABC News has learned.

They will do and say anything to pretend that this dedicated Muslim convert to Islamist jihad was only a “lone crimnal,” and that his actions had nothing to do with, nor any connection to, the international Islamist jihad which has been waging war on the United States for decades.

They are terrified that the American people will discover that “Homeland Security” is anything but, and that while we can pretend that all Islam is potentially our friend, and that terrorism is only the work of a few shunned malcontents, but reality will eventually give the lie to that Great Lie.

Still, rather than respond with war on those who are already demonstrably at war with us, they will further restrict our own liberties, in order to “keep us safe.” (Thanks, Barry, for the heads-up).

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