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Texas Sheriff says it’s “naive” to say Islamic State not here: “We have found Muslim clothing, they have found Quran books”

Sep 15, 2014 6:29 pm By Robert Spencer

In June 2014, Representative Ted Poe (R-TX) enunciated the concerns that increasing numbers of people have about jihadists exploiting our open Southern border when he said: “This jihadist group ISIS and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi have promised direct confrontation with America. He is looking forward to that day and he has said that publicly, we should believe him when he says that. These folks hate everything about the United States.” What’s more, “Of course the way they would come to the United States would be through the porous border with Mexico. The drug cartels will bring people into the country no matter who they are — for money. Everyone in the world knows that the border between the United States and Mexico is completely porous.”

Jihad terrorists and their enablers and accomplices have been entering the U.S. illegally by means of the Mexican border for many years. According to TheBlaze, “Hezbollah members and supporters have entered the U.S. through the southern border as early as 2002, with the case of Salim Boughader Mucharrafille, a Mexican of Lebanese descent. He was sentenced to 60 years in prison by Mexican authorities on charges of organized crime and immigrant smuggling. Mucharrafille had owned a cafe in the border city of Tijuana, near San Diego. In 2002, he was arrested for smuggling 200 people into the U.S., including Hezbollah supporters, according to a 2009 Congressional report.” Nothing has changed since then. It’s only gotten worse.

“Texas Sheriff: Reports Warn Of ISIS Terrorist Cells Coming Across The Border,” CBS Houston, September 15, 2014 (thanks to all who sent this in):

Midland County, Texas (CBS HOUSTON) – Midland County Sheriff Gary Painter said that law enforcement agencies along the “wide open” border have received alerts to be on the lookout for terrorists from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria crossing into the United States.

Painter, who said he has worked along the border for “about eight years,” stated that alerts have been issued to border law enforcement to be on the lookout for suspicious terrorist activity, specifically involving ISIS cells being smuggled into the United States.

“I received an intelligence report that said that there was ISIS cells that were active in the Juarez area, which is the northern part of the Chihuahua state, and that they were moving around over there, that there was some activity…” Painter told Fox News. The report asked “for the sheriffs along the border to be on the alert, for all law enforcement to be on the alert, and to be on the lookout for these people maybe trying to come across.”

Painter sidestepped any direct knowledge that ISIS, specifically, is along the border, but he reiterated that the border “is wide open.”

“Well I’m saying the border is wide open, there is no control on the border, it’s not shut off,” said Painter. “There’s places along the Rio Grande you can walk across, there’s no water in it. I worked the border for eight years I walked back and forth across the Rio Grande; I was in Mexico, I was on this side. I never got challenged.

“There’s always a way to get across, there’s coyotes that bring those people across for thousands of dollars.”

Painter noted that “Muslim” items have been strewn along the border and estimated that 10 to 15 million “undocumented aliens” have crossed the border.

“I think it’d be naive to say that (ISIS is) not here…We have found Muslim clothing, they have found Quran books that are lying on the side of the trail, so we know that there are Muslims that have come across and are being smuggled into the United States,” Painter told Fox News….

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  1. Islamisdeath says

    Sep 15, 2014 at 7:01 pm

    Somebody please listen to this man! Keith Ellis the muslim senator, Holder and imam obama have all stated out right or by innuendo that they do not want any controls on our border.

    The cartels fought and killed each other for years but not until maybe 10-15 years ago did they start finding severed heads in the desert. They marry Mexican women and take hispanic names and walk across!

    Imam obama hopes to see all of our throats cut in our sleep. The world is lost in some sort of madness and now we are probably gonna get Shitlery as president because our brain washed uninformed youth will vote for her just because she has a vagina! We are truly doomed. Houston Texas has a mosque every 5 miles!

    • PGuud says

      Sep 16, 2014 at 2:02 am

      They marry Mexican women and take hispanic names and walk across!

      More than that, those Mexican women–having married into Islam or not–are bearing children for them. I believe that to be a much bigger problem than has been reported.

      Islam: where freedom ends and slavery begins.

      • Islamisdeath says

        Sep 16, 2014 at 5:52 pm

        Exactly! Yes it is a much bigger problem than has been reported.

    • Bill says

      Sep 16, 2014 at 4:05 pm

      You wrote: “Keith Ellis the muslim senator, Holder and imam obama have all stated out right or by innuendo that they do not want any controls on our border”: That is a serious accusation. Please cite your sources–and I do not mean Fox News.

      • Islamisdeath says

        Sep 16, 2014 at 5:49 pm

        Start with these:

        http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2014/07/obama-to-open-border-types-in-another-life-id-be-on-your-side.php

        http://hotair.com/archives/2010/12/22/video-dem-rep-wants-borders-to-become-an-irrelevancy/

    • Milo says

      Sep 17, 2014 at 5:36 am

      Chk this out. This is their plan http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/09/what-can-civilian-really-do.html

  2. Paleologos says

    Sep 15, 2014 at 7:27 pm

    Robert has been posting about this for years.

    I have too …

    http://www.toddbensman.com/Bensman/terrorists_who_crossed.html

    ToddBensman.com

    HAVE TERRORISTS CROSSED?

    Border security critics assert no terrorist has ever illegally jumped U.S. borders; they would be wrong

    RELATED: Three Afghanis in Mumbai Caught Posing as Mexicans and African Muslims find pipeline to America via corrupt Mexican consulate employee

    AND SEE: The original Breaching America Series

    BY TODD BENSMAN

    todd.bensman.com

    Published March 2008

    DEARBORN, MI. – Three years have passed since FBI counterterrorism agents raided the house at 6050 Argyle that sheltered one of Hezbollah’s top U.S. leaders.

    Among the materials seized inside Mahmoud Youssef Kourani’s house in this predominantly Arab immigrant neighborhood were audio-tapes beseeching listeners to “Rise for Jihad! Rise for Jihad! I offer you, Hezbollah, my blood in my hand.” A photo showed one of Kourani’s minor children wearing a necklace hung with a photo of Hezbollah General Secretary Sheik Hassan Nasrallah.

    Now that the house has been bulldozed, all that remains attesting to any Hezbollah presence here is a vacant lot, as conspicuous as a missing tooth, on an otherwise densely-packed street. As though someone tried to knock out even the memory of it.

    Court records say Kourani was a ranking Hezbollah insider in Lebanon who had received “specialized training in radical Shiite fundamentalism, weaponry, spy craft and counterintelligence in Lebanon and Iran. The government described one of his brothers as “Hezbollah’s Chief of Military Security for Southern Lebanon.”

    But Kourani holds a rarely acknowledged distinction: He is one of only a handful of Middle Easterners smuggled over U.S. borders – in the trunk of a car from Tijuana – to have been convicted of terrorism charges in American courts.

    His distinction as a confirmed terrorist illegal border crosser is one that goes to the heart of a central question regarding just how much of a national security threat is posed by a small category of immigrants known in homeland security agencies as “Special Interest Aliens.”

    When border restriction advocates cite special interest immigrants to justify post 9-11 border security initiatives, scoffing critics often throw down this challenge: Show me a single terrorist who has ever sneaked over the border.

    There is, of course, Kourani. But there are many other suspected terrorists who are known to have sneaked over the U.S. border – from both Canada and Mexico – since Al-Qaeda began the campaign of bombing American targets in the mid-1990s that culminated in the 9-11 attacks. And, many more who have crossed through ports of entry or between them who are on federal terrorist watch lists as suspected terrorists.

    MORE TERRORISTS

    In the spring of 2010, federal prosecutors in San Antonio issued a largely overlooked indictment against a Somali human smuggler that was highly remarkable. The indictment contained a rare public admission by the federal government: the smuggler, Ahmed Mohammad Dhakane, was a member of the terrorist organizations Al-Ittihad Al-Islami (AIAI) and the terrorist money laundering front Al-Barakhat, both of which are affiliated with the Somali terrorist organization Al-Shabaab and Al-Qaeda.

    Not only had Dhakane himself entered Texas through Mexico, but prosecutors have filed documents alleging that Dhakane smuggled at least several other AIAI operatives he knew were dangerous terrorists, who would commit jihadist attacks in the US if called upon to do so. To boot, like most illegal Somalis, Dhakane had filed a political asylum claim that was nearing successful completion until the FBI intervened and had encouraged his terrorist clients to do likewise, according to a December 2010 government sentencing memorandum.

    The discovery of what Dhakane had been up to set off a nationwide manhunt for the smuggled Somali terrorists.

    But the Dhakane case is only one of three incidents like it involving other suspected Somali terrorists who are believed to have crossed or were on their way. In 2010, federal prosecutors in Virginia issued an indictment against Somali human smuggler Anthony Joseph Tracy. In court proceedings, federal prosecutors and agents acknowledged that Tracy had been heavily involved with the Somali terrorist group Al-Shabaab and that an inconclusive and difficult national manhunt was underway to rule out the possibility that some of the 270 East Africans he smuggled into the US were members.

    Lastly in May 2010, US media reports detailed a Department of Homeland Security alert to Texas authorities that a known Somali terrorist named Mohammad Ali was on his way to the US via Mexico.

    The alert, according to media reporting, said that Ali was thought to have arrived, although no further information has surfaced about him.

    As for Hezbollah’s Kourani, he too got into Mexico and into the US illegally. It happened during the height of this Al Qaeda campaign, in February 2001, when he paid a $3,000 bribe to an official in the Mexican consulate in Beirut, court records show. Then, on Feb. 4, 2001, a now-shuttered Tijuana-based smuggling ring that had moved hundreds of other Lebanese nationals drove him over in the trunk of a car.

    Kourani never set off any bombs, and there’s no indication he planned violent actions on behalf of his kin in Hezbollah. But there is no doubt he was well-trained to do so, in Iran, Lebanon and elsewhere. And Detroit prosecutors say no one knows for sure what he might have been capable of had he not been discovered.

    Kourani is not the only convicted Hezbollah terrorist smuggled from Latin America.

    According to unearthed intelligence reports, court records, interviews with federal agents and a variety of open sources, other border jumpers that can be publicly tied to terrorism since Al-Qaeda began its international bombing campaign against American targets in the mid-1990s. In addition to Kourani and the Somalis of 2010, they include:

    — Kuwaiti national Nabil al-Marabh. Listed as number 27 on the FBI’s list of Most Wanted Terrorists for alleged links to the 9-11 hijackers and other plots. Canadian authorities alleged repeatedly in court documents that he was connected to Osama bin Ladin’s organization. He was known to have crossed back and forth over the Canadian border several times, getting caught on more than one occasion. For instance, in June 2001, he hid in the sleep compartment of a long-haul truck over the Canadian border to Lewiston, New York, according to court records. He was caught but later convicted of illegally entering again near Niagara Falls. American authorities mistakenly deported Al-Marabh and have never been able to recapture him.

    — Palestinian Gazi Ibrahim Abu Mezer. Found guilty of conspiring to use weapons of mass destruction after authorities uncovered his 1997 plot to bomb a New York City subway. He had been caught crossing the Washington State border illegally three times before he finally succeeded on his fourth try.

    — Ahmed Ressam. Convicted of plotting the 1999 “millennium” bomb attack on the Los Angeles International Airport after he was caught trying to cross into Washington State in a car loaded with explosives and bomb components. What is not widely known to the public is that co-conspirators plotted with him after sneaking over the border themselves.

    — Algerian Abdelghani Meskini and Abdelhakim Tizegha. Convicted of charges related to the thwarted 1999 “millennium” plot. Both described sneaking across the Quebec-Vermont border, through woodlands, in 1997. The plot unraveled when an accomplice, Ahmed Ressam, was discovered.

    — Mohmoud Khalil and Ziad Saleh. Among a group of men, including members of the designated terrorist group Hamas, arrested in January 2005 in connection to a wire fraud, trademark violations and alien smuggling investigation. Khalil and Saleh told authorities they paid $10,000 to a smuggler in Mexico to transport them into the U.S., according to a Homeland Security Operations Center daily report.

    — Ahilan Nadarajah and Saluja Thangaraja. Reputed members of the Tamil Tigers caught at the Mexico border in 2001 after being smuggled through Thailand, South Africa and Brazil en route to Toronto Canada. They were held in U.S. custody as terrorists, though without charges, for four years pending deportation to Sri Lanka. Counterterrorism experts suspect logistical and financial links between the highly organized and deadly Tamil Tigers and Islamic terrorist organizations.

    A FORGOTTEN SOUTH AFRICAN CAUGHT IN TEXAS

    Perhaps the most notorious instance of a terror scare near the border was the Texas arrest of a South African Muslim woman at the McAllen airport in July 2004. She was discovered trying to board a flight with wet clothes, thousands in cash and a mutilated passport. The capture of Farida Goolam Ahmed briefly made international headlines that summer. As a media story, it vanished almost as quickly as it appeared.

    Top intelligence officials quickly killed the story with ardent denials that Ahmed had anything to do with terrorism. Reporters went away. Ahmed was charged with a simple illegal entry offense and quietly deported back to South Africa.

    But those official denials about Ahmed’s link to terrorists now turn out to have been false. There was much more to learn.

    Documents in her Houston court file remain sealed to this day, and Department of Justice officials still refuse to publicly discuss it, citing the secrecy rules that go with national security investigations.

    This writer, however, has learned the case of the South African Muslim woman set off a bona fide transcontinental terrorism investigation, one that may have rolled up an advanced-stage bombing plot and definitely put a stop to one smuggling avenue for Middle Easterners into the U.S.

    Despite the U.S. government’s official denunciations of a terror link in the summer of 2004, a Dec. 9, 2004 U.S. Border and Transportation Security intelligence summary of the case stated Ahmed was “linked to specific terrorist activities.” And government officials familiar with the case now confirm that Ahmed was a smuggler based in Johannesburg who specialized in moving Middle Easterners into the U.S. along a United Arab Emirates-London-Mexico City-McAllen pipeline.

    Houston-based federal prosecutor Abe Martinez, chief of the Southern District of Texas national security section in the U.S. Attorney’s office, was asked if she or anyone she smuggled might have been involved in terrorism.

    “Were they linked to any terrorism organizations?” Martinez said of those Ahmed smuggled. “I would have to say yes.”

    Martinez and a number of Texas-based FBI officials declined to elaborate. But a former FBI official with direct knowledge of the investigation said Ahmed’s husband was a confirmed member of a well-known Middle East- based terror organization. The former agent said no more could be disclosed.

    More chilling public reports about Ahmed’ crossing in 2004 fell on deaf ears and attracted no media attention. An August 2004 report that appeared in the Washington D.C.-based Homeland Security Today quoted several unnamed government counter-terrorism officials saying Ahmed was ferrying “instructions” from a Mexico al-Qaeda cell to another cell in New York City that was planning an attack in Manhattan.

    The multiply-sourced article reported that Ahmed’s arrest led to dramatic actions abroad, inspiring for instance a CIA operation that captured two Al-Qaeda members in Mexico and several Pakistani Al-Qaeda members in Pakistan and in Britain. All, the article said, were part of the plot to attack targets in New York that were contingent on the instructions Ahmed was ferrying through Texas.

    The Homeland Security Today story could not be independently corroborated. Its author, senior reporter Anthony Kimery, who has covered intelligence for 15 years, said the information came from “raw,” or “unfinished” intelligence at the time that his sources said was used to roll up a major plot.

    “I do know there were some very, very serious concerns about her,” Kimery said. “Whether she was an actual operative or a terrorist, we don’t know. But they use people like that to transport information.”

    A PAKISTANI SENT FROM MEXICO TO GUANTANAMO BAY

    Most instances in which terror watch list checks trigger alarms in Mexico never become publicly known; Mexico, after all, is a country whose citizens have no open records laws to invoke.

    But one such case has come to light.
    A U.S.-bound Pakistani Muslim man captured in Mexico apparently was considered so dangerous he was remanded to military custody at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, testifying about his Mexico travels before a tribunal. The partial story of the Pakistani is revealed in a heavily redacted hearing transcript that was one of thousands the government was forced to release on a web site after an Associated Press Freedom of Information lawsuit in May 2005.

    One of the government’s allegations was that the Pakistani had close business ties to “an individual known to help coordinate smuggling operations for members of Hezbollah and al-Gama’at al-Islamiyya,” an Egypt-based group.

    The prisoner denied knowing about any such smuggling operations and insisted he was merely an economic migrant, like everyone else.

    “Yes, I did try to be smuggled into the United States. I was going to find a job to make some money,” the prisoner insisted to the tribunal.

    The Pakistani detainee testified that he had taken a plane from Pakistan to Guatemala, and “from there I traveled by foot and vehicle to Mexico.” He recalled crossing some rivers but not much more.

    He acknowledged a smuggler helped arrange the journey from Pakistan eight months before his capture on a promise to pay about $18,000 worth of rupees.

    “This would get paid when I got to the United States. My father owns a tanker (oil truck), which he would sell to make the payment.”

    The story rings as unlikely, however, since professional human smugglers rarely work on credit. More likely, the prisoner was himself a smuggler as tribunal attorneys suggested.

    It’s unknown whether the man remains in detention.

    FIREWALL OF SECRECY

    Confidentiality laws have restrained professional counterterrorism administrators in the years since 9-11 from disclosing just about anything they have accomplished to interdict terrorists south and north of U.S. borders. The ongoing silence may have reinforced the public perception that open borders pose no terror risk.

    But a variety of these officials have clearly strained to push that envelope, hinting repeatedly, sometimes with surprising specificity, of classified intelligence they say shows that well-financed terrorist organizations have been trying hard to infiltrate U.S. borders for years.

    Last year, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell told The El Paso Times that terrorists have been caught trying to cross the Mexican border and that these interdictions saved American lives.

    “Coming up through the Mexican border is a path. Now are they doing it in great numbers, no. Because we’re finding them and we’re identifying them and we’ve got watch lists and we’re keeping them at bay,” McConnell told the newspaper. “There are numerous situations where people are alive today because we caught them (terrorists).

    But McConnell had to stop short of providing details.

    “The vast majority,” he continued, alluding to confidentiality rules that surround intelligence operations. “You don’t hear about.”

    James Loy, deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, testified before the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in February 2005.

    “Recent information from ongoing investigations, detentions and emerging threat streams,” he testified. “strongly suggests that al-Qaeda leaders believe operatives can pay their way into Mexico and also believe illegal entry is more advantageous than legal entry for operational security reasons.”

    FBI Director Robert Mueller, testifying before a Congressional committee in 2006, said a number of Hezbollah terrorists had crossed into the U.S. from Mexico but offered no details.

    During an early 2007 swing through San Antonio, he told reporters: “We have had indications that leaders of other terrorist groups may be contemplating …having persons come across assuming identities of others, and trying to get across the border. It is intelligence that indicates there have been discussions on that.”

    When pressed for details, men like Mueller and Loy have to demur, citing official secrecy rules designed to protect investigations while in play, as well as intelligence-gathering methods, confidential informants and sources so as to keep terrorist targets from figuring out how they’ve been compromised.

    The bottom line: either the authorities are exaggerating the threat or the public may not be allowed to know about it yet.

    The dearth of elaboration about intelligence or disclosure of arrested terror suspects fuels speculation that government officials are raising the level of fear to underwrite controversial immigration reform measures.

    Yet the warnings keep coming. Often, it is about the danger of South America and the communities of Middle Easterners that reside throughout that continent.

    Janice Kephart, a lawyer who served as counsel to the 9-11 Commission and co-wrote the final report, testified in March 2005 before the Senate Judiciary Committee about a classified document she’d seen while serving on the commission. She was free to discuss it publicly because it had just been declassified.

    She said the document was a Border Patrol report about meetings in Spain between members of Al Qaeda and a Columbia guerilla group. A topic of discussion at the meeting, Kephart said, was the use of Mexican Islamist converts to infiltrate the U.S. across the southwest border.

    “If you want to conduct another operation after 9-11 you don’t want people to know who you are,” she said. “And the best way to be anonymous is to come across the border.”

    A CHORUS JOINED FROM THE SOUTH

    Before and after 9-11, top Mexican officials were quoted as saying they believe terror networks had long operated inside Mexico. For example, in May 2001, Mexican national security adviser Adolfo Aguilar Zinser told the BBC that “Spanish and Islamic terrorist groups are using Mexico as a refuge. … In light of this situation, there are continuing investigations aimed at dismantling these groups so that they may not cause problems in the country.”

    In January 2002, the Monterrey-based El Norte newspaper quoted National Institute of Migration official Felipe Urbiola Ledezma as saying that “six or seven” known terrorist organizations were operating inside Mexico.

    “We have in Mexico people linked to terrorism and we are constantly observing unusual immigration flows … people connected to ETA, Hezbollah and even some with links to Osama Bin Laden,” he told reporters.

    Mexican officials have since toned down such talk. But others elsewhere in Latin America have not. In January 2006, Colombia’s Attorney General announced the dismantling of a false passport ring with connections to al-Qaida and Hamas militants that had helped smuggle citizens of Middle Eastern countries into the U.S. Among those arrested, Attorney General Jorge Armando Otalora announced, were people wanted for working with al-Qaeda.

    Also in 2006, Gen. Bantz J. Craddock, commander of the U.S. Army’s Southern Command, warned the House Armed Services Committee of indications of Islamic extremist groups throughout South America, among them Hezbollah, Hamas and Egyptian Islamic Gama’at.

    “Despite increased partner nation cooperation and some law enforcement action, enclaves in the region generally remain a refuge for terrorist support and fund-raising activities,” he testified. “We remain concerned that members and associates in the region could move beyond logistical support and actually facilitate terrorist training camps or operations.”

    One territory where Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina meet, known as the “Tri-Border” region, home to tens of thousands of Arab immigrants, has been under unrelenting scrutiny by American intelligence services since 9-11.

    The U.S. Treasury Department in December designated nine people and two organizations in the Tri-Border region it says “provided financial and logistical support to the Hezbollah terrorist organization.” A department fact sheet accuses some of the men of trafficking in weaponry, another of running Hezbollah front businesses in Chile. Another man is named as an expert in illegally acquiring Brazilian citizenship and bogus Paraguayan travel documents.

    ***********************************************************************

    R/

    Paleologos

    • jihad3tracker says

      Sep 15, 2014 at 7:35 pm

      THANK YOU PALEOLOGOS ! ! !

  3. somehistory says

    Sep 15, 2014 at 7:40 pm

    Many are the areas in Texas that already had muslims by the score living, working, going to school for at least 25 years. The hijabs, long flowing robes, disrespect of women by both muslim men and women, haughty behavior by many in public. It would not be difficult for new illegal arrivals to find places to hide in among those who already reside there. Just rent an apartment with some of their oil money and begin with whatever plans already made. No one will question their language or dress.
    I still have family and friends in Texas. And I worry.
    But there are many muslims all over, and they can blend in until they decide to do whatever they have planned and get the help of those who wish to take part. This sheriff and others like him have a more than difficult job.

  4. Fr. Basil says

    Sep 15, 2014 at 10:31 pm

    What is the difference between mahometan clothing and that worn by many Christians living in the middle east?

    The head an body veil worn by many mahometanesses is nothing but the Apostolinik worn by Orthodox nuns for centuries before the birth of mahomet.

    Once shortly after 9/11 I was walking down the street in my white cassock and Cross. A passing driver yelled “terrorist” at me.

    In my own city a Coptic Christian was shot by an ignorant man who thought he was a mahometan.

  5. Wakingwest says

    Sep 16, 2014 at 12:09 am

    Let me get this straight. Those that would do us harm are to be found right there on our southern border, with some already having crossed and others just waiting. Of course if IS or ISIS operatives, then these must be recent arrivals. perhaps they’ve been there for a year or so. (ISIS has not been around for that long). Meanwhile and most recently, our concern and alarm has been directed towards our southern border. Our focus has shifted away from our closest proximity. I guess this means there is no need to pay attention to the traditional expressway where 99.9% of Middle easterners arrive into our country, via airplanes and through Canada. And also we need not be concerned or put any heat on the millions already here and their mosques. HMMMM??

  6. citycat says

    Sep 16, 2014 at 12:54 am

    The war is within any border once crossed by a muslim who does breed and creep and create bolt holes for more muslims that will kill or convert infidels, eventually

    • PGuud says

      Sep 16, 2014 at 2:32 am

      It is easy for a Muslim to anchor himself to a free country: find a credulous or hapless woman (plenty of those to go around), whisper sweet nothings into her ear, breed, and rear the children (however many) as Muslims.

      It’s happening. Just ask Reza Aslan. That dolt tricked an Evangelical Christian into marrying him. If he can do it, any Muslim can do it.

      Islam: where freedom ends and slavery begins.

  7. Tradewinds says

    Sep 16, 2014 at 3:14 pm

    Check out the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram and the Dallas Morning News – all the leftist columnists do is defend Muslims and Islam, to the point of absolute insanity.

  8. Wolfgang says

    Sep 16, 2014 at 7:26 pm

    well good ole Reza is a member of the CFR, THAT should set off alarm bells…….but it doesn’t does it ? oh wait I forgot !the CFR is just a polite gentleman’s club where they all drink tea and play trivia !

    No wonder the west is so f@#$ked up.

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