Terrorists Arrested in Miami

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he should just drop the pa and change his name to trick daddy abraham

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And after a few years, cut it down to just T-Diddy.

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Narseal to Stanely: ...sears tower is da BOMB...
FBI: MOVE MOVE MOVE MOVE

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there are many Patrick in france:hoonh:

:rotfl:

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Yet another reason not to call your child that :stuck_out_tongue:

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tsk tsk, picking on her when she is not here to defend herself. this aint kewl

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Where is lajjo today? We need another spin on the story.

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^^

"This is all a media and government hogwash, and all of you who believe the stories spun by US media on this are mental midgets. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and there is no proof against these men. At least no proof that is proven in a court of law.

Oh wait! are these guys even muslims?

The names don't sound like muslims.

Well well well, in that case, see even when they catch christians with intentions of committing terrorism, how the US media is not calling these terrorists as 'christian terrorists'. This is all a big saihoni saazish. All of this is to give a bad name to muslims. You are all fools for not understanding this. We must unite in our opposition to US media."

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i was reading that they called their cult "seas of david" and read Bible in the wherehouse. they were said to blend christianity with islam. I dont think even Nation OF Islam does this

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^^ :eek:

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Fraudia Bhaijaan, your slag knowledge is poor. Litarh the root of litrol means leg, so litrol means kicking the day lights out of someone.

Chitar, the root of chitrol, means shoe, so thats the one with shoe beating.

Anyway, regarding the arrests, I hope the brothers get a fair trial.

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hmmm..

In the evening on FOX news, they showed the interview of Stanley Grant Phanor's sister and she mentoned they were Christians's catholic family however the leader was Muslim according to her.

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Looks like they are not even muslim!

They are Bible reading , Jesus loving Christians. Any 'blending' of Islam may just have been references thrown in because they thought they were dealing with Al-Qaeda.

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Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww koochi koochi koo

Muslims Terrorists who are Christians :hehe:

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Okay. I realized something:

Allah judge and forgives if HE will
we are only humans, we should not judge

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Der aaed durast awed

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Let’s do the same for those 17 in TO too :hehe:

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oh great! now instead of spending their whole lives in the gehtto and be dragged behind some pickup truck, these blacks would be flown to the four seaons of cuba aka guatanomo bay and be treated like rockstars. Thats some great use of tax money! no wonder the self righteous white people in USA are pissed.

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In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

**MEDIA ASKED NOT TO CALL MIAMI TERROR SUSPECTS ‘MUSLIMS’
**
Sect trains ‘through the bible,’ worships in ‘temple,’ not mosque

(WASHINGTON, DC, 6/23/06) - A prominent national Islamic civil rights and advocacy group today called on media professionals not to refer to seven terror suspects arrested in Miami as “Muslims.”

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said media reports indicate that the suspects are part of a sect called “Seas of
David.”

When asked by CNN why group members refer to themselves as “soldiers,” “Brother Corey” said: “Because we study and we train through the bible, not only physical – not only physical, but mentally.” Group members also worship in a “temple,” not in an Islamic mosque.

SEE: Terror Arrests in Miami (CNN)
(The relevant interview is toward the bottom of the page.)

The group bears some resemblance to the cult of Yahweh ben Yahweh, which operated in the same part of Miami, Liberty City, in the 1980’s.

“Given that the reported beliefs of this bizarre group have nothing to do with Islam, we ask members of the media to refrain from calling them ‘Muslims,’” said CAIR spokesperson Ahmed Bedier. He thanked U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta for noting that “today’s indictment. . .is not against a particular group or a particular faith.”

Bedier urged the government to avoid confusing the public by using Arabic terminology in referring to the case. In a briefing today in Miami, government officials did not call the suspects “Muslims,” but did refer to allegations of plans for “violent jihad.”

At a news conference earlier today in Miami, CAIR called on police departments nationwide to protect mosques and other Islamic institutions from any possible backlash prompted by the mistaken linkage of this case to the American Muslim community.