Monday, June 15, 2015

When will Washington Wake Up and Smell the Coffee when it Comes to Radical Islam in America?

I'm growing tired of the Obama administration pussy footing around when it comes to which group of people are the biggest threat to this country.

How many times have you read an article about people being arrested in relation to a terrorist plot or trying to join ISIS who had names like Flynn, O'Reilly, Jackson, or Young?

Common sense dictates that if you're looking for Chinese food, you go to China Town ... Italian, Little Italy ... TERRORISTS ...MOSQUES!

Broward brothers get stiff sentences for NYC terrorist bomb plot
Two Broward County brothers were sentenced to the maximum punishment Thursday after admitting they planned a terrorist attack on New York City landmarks and later assaulted two deputy U.S. marshals in custody.
Alam Qazi (left) and Raees Alam Qazi
Raees Alam Qazi, 22, who played the lead role in the conspiracy and cycled around Manhattan looking for bomb targets was sentenced to 35 years in federal prison. That is three years more than he expected under the terms of his plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office.
His brother, Sheheryar Alam Qazi, 32, who provided support, was sentenced to a 20-year prison term, also three years more than expected.
U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom told the Pakistani-born men they had taken advantage of the benefits of U.S. citizenship to plot violence and hatred against their fellow-Americans.
Read the rest of the story HERE.

Virginia honor student pleads guilty to assisting ISIL

A Virginia honor student pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to charges that he supported the Islamic State's recruitment campaign in the U.S. The 17-year-old, one of the youngest Americans to face such terrorism-related charges, is the latest example of the growing influence of ISIL among youth in America.
Ali Shukri Amin acknowledged assisting in the radicalization of an 18-year-old friend, Reza Niknejad and aiding Niknejad's travel overseas earlier this year to join ISIL's ranks in Syria.
Amin also established a Twitter account, amassing thousands of followers, used to instruct prospective jihadis on how to mask financial contributions to ISIL by using the virtual currency Bitcoin, according to court documents.
Assistant Attorney General John Carlin, who oversees the Justice Department's National Security Division, said the case underscores ISIL's continuing social media effort to draw U.S. sympathizers to its cause, snagging ever-younger recruits.
Read the rest of the story HERE.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Spot on!