Is this time to go home?

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seriously spying? then why are the Jews running free?

see.. it cannot and will not be discussed without talking about those-who-cannot-be-talked-about.. Until the true patriots rid the USA of this sick hold Israelis have over this country, things are bound to get worse.. not just for Muslims but the average American, whatever religion/race he/she might be..

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or best, proclaim to be a mix of gora and kala.. look at Jessica Alba- she was in Pakistan for charity work and no one was able to make out she was a phirangi!

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** this is another story of incident which took place in USA **

DALLAS - The wife of one of three Texas men arraigned on terrorism-related charges in Michigan says her husband and his relatives are not terrorists, but are simply trying to make money by reselling cell phones.

"They're locked up in jail for something that they didn't do," 20-year-old Lina Odeh told The Associated Press on Saturday.

Her husband, Louai Abdelhamied Othman of Mesquite, along with his brother, Adham Abdelhamid Othman of Dallas, and their cousin Maruan Awad Muhareb of Mesquite, are charged with collecting or providing materials for terrorist acts and surveillance of a vulnerable target for terrorist purposes.

Police found about 1,000 cell phones in the men's minivan. Authorities have not said what they believe the men intended to do with the phones, most of which were prepaid TracFones. But the police chief in Caro, Mich., where they were arrested, said cell phones can be used as detonators, and prosecutors in a similar case in Ohio have said that TracFones are often used by terrorists because they are not traceable.

Odeh said the men were buying the phones to sell to a man in Dallas for a profit of about $5 per phone. She said they were in Michigan because so many people in the Dallas area are doing the same thing that the phones are often sold out.

Odeh said she thought her husband and her relatives were targeted because of their Arab descent. The men's families come from Jerusalem, she said.

The men were stopped early Friday about 80 miles north of Detroit after purchasing 80 cell phones from a Wal-Mart. Police said they found about 1,000 phones in their minivan. The men were arrested Friday afternoon.

No pleas were entered at the arraignment Saturday at a District Court in Caro. A magistrate set bond at $750,000 apiece and the men were being held at the Tuscola County Jail, police said.

"All we did is buy the phones to sell and make money," Louai Othman told the magistrate. He said authorities had previously stopped the group in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Muhareb told the magistrate: "This is a misunderstanding." He said he was selling the phones to earn money to help pay for his brother's college education.

Tuscola County Prosecutor Mark E. Reene told The Saginaw News in Michigan that investigators believe the men were targeting the Mackinac Bridge, which connects Michigan's Upper and Lower peninsulas. He declined to say what led investigators to that belief.

Reene and the FBI did not return phone messages Saturday from The Associated Press.

Odeh said the family is working to get an attorney for the men.

"I just want everyone to know that they're innocent and they shouldn't be locked up in jail without any evidence," she said.

Her husband is a college student and they have a 2-month-old baby, Odeh said.

A pretrial hearing has been set for Friday and a preliminary exam for Aug. 24.

The arrests in Michigan came three days after two men were arrested in Marietta, Ohio, where police said they aroused suspicions when they acknowledged buying about 600 phones in recent months at stores in southeast Ohio.

Ali Houssaiky and Osama Abulhassan, both 20 and from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, have been charged with two felonies — money laundering in support of terrorism and soliciting or providing support for acts of terrorism — and misdemeanor falsification. A preliminary hearing on the felony counts was set for Tuesday.
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Defense lawyers said Houssaiky and Abulhassan planned to resell the phones simply to make money. They say the men were targeted only because they are of Arab descent **

source : yahoo news

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It’s so pathetic it’s laughable. Not a shred of evidence has been brought forward against any of the suspects. Despite digging through their homes and every aspect of their lives. A few have even been released. The authorities need more time to “investigate” :hehe:.

Sounds like the 9/11 hijackers fairytaile. Where some of them turned out to be pilots, alive and well, employed by Saudi Airlines. :rotfl:

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dear ,
cannot agree with u any more.
i wish the world was fair and i wish non muslims and muslims could make peace with each other.
but, no matter how nice we are, even too nice, for the most part, we are not at all welcomed. it happens to any immigrant society, but in case of us muslims in non muslims countries, there is an added negativism against us - our religion, our culture (which does have some bad things, undeniably, but so doe the cultures here, where we have tried to make our homes), and for some, simply our brown skin, is a turn on for hatred, discrimination and looking down upon.
i will not think twice, if i had to go back home.
granted that there are better systems here, independence, fast paced living, but, this is a controlled democracy.
it is by no means, perfect, like muslim systems are not perfect.
u are right. in order to co exist, we need to be on the same page, and that history shows, takes forever to get done.
but, i tell u, i would never act as vicious as those do who have power, today.
might does not mean, the best of the honest conscience.
those who are wrongfully, mistreating and torturing fellow human beings, destroying their countries, and demolishing their prosperous future, know that they are also going to eventually suffer.
hate begets hate. greed makes the greedy become greedier. unless the cycle is stopped in its tracks, and the air is cleared, we might want to have back up plans.
and in a way it will enable us to mind our own store (back home)
i love America just like i do live Pakistan. but, i will never condone the wrong doings of the govts of either. and that is where a common conscientious citizenship ought to come in and act rationally towards justice, towards peace and towards equality. people here just do not know the good things about our culture. that is why we should DISBAN all corporate media in the US and the West. it is coming down to people to people, person to person, clarity of minds, hearts and spirits. when generations are destroyed, and aggression on either side is not ending, of course people will have arguments for more aggression, because they are not open to the alternative of a new beginning.
people who mean peace, have to somehow bring that realisation in others, through our own behaviors and actions. and that is a hard task, but by no means, impossible.
i would rather die burning in the hopeful quest for making fair accommodations and just compromises by educating others of who we really are, than fade away disappointed and with lost hopes for a better world, where the right to property, security of life, freedom and peaceful co-existence for all is made possible.


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^ It's called English Comp 101, enroll in a college near you.

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How like you FG! When in doubt, piss on Canada. You seem to have forgotten 1812 war when we whipped your butt.