Monday, February 25, 2008

American Professor, Ousted From DePaul University, Declares Support for Hezbollah in Lebanon

CHICAGO — An ousted American political science professor who believes some Jews have exploited the legacy of the Holocaust recently expressed his support for the terrorist organization Hezbollah.

Norman Finkelstein, who resigned from DePaul University last fall amid criticism of his opinions on the Holocaust, told Lebanese television that his view of Hezbollah is "rarely heard" in the United States.

"I have no problem saying that I do want to express solidarity with them, and I'm not going to be a coward and a hypocrite about it," Finkelstein told Future TV. "I don't care about Hezbollah as a political organization. I don't know much about their politics and anyhow, it's irrelevant."

The Jan. 20, 2008, interview was conducted in Arabic; Finkelstein replied in English

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Read more about him at wikipedia.

I love it when these nuts show their true colors.

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Friday, November 09, 2007

Hi. I live in DC and I support terrorism

Imam Abdul Alim Musa was born in Arkansas but grew up in Oakland, California during the 1960s—a time of intense social upheaval which produced groups like the Black Panthers and offshoots of the Nation of Islam. While being a supporter of the community’s revolutionary sentiment, Imam Musa became an active and very successful drug-dealer. His “street” background helps explain part of his appeal to inner-city youths and ex-convicts, with whom he can identify through personal experiences.

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During a rally in July 1999, Imam Musa displayed a cashier's check made out to “Hamas, Palestine,” to protest the 1996 U.S. law which declared Hamas a terrorist organization.

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On October 31, 2001, Imam Musa, along with Imam Muhammad al-‘Asi and others, appeared at the National Press Club and, in a program which was televised by C-SPAN, disputed the official story of what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, implying that the U.S. government was involved based on its historical pattern of creating wars to benefit pre-conceived agendas. The re-airing of this program was cancelled due to complaints by the Anti-Defamation League.

The groups website is here


From the "about" section:

The As-Sabiqun movement is an Islamic movement/organization under the leadership of founder Imam Abdul Alim Musa. It is based in Washington, D.C., and has branches in Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento, and Philadelphia.

Scroll further down and you get this:

Additionally, although As-Sabiqun is a Sunni movement, they have publicly voiced support for Shi’a movements and organizations such as the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and Hizbullah.


In a .pdf located here REVELATION AND
REVOLUTION - under a section called: THINGS TO DO NOW! You find this item:

21. Always cherish the intention of jihād and the desire for martyrdom in the way of Allah and actually prepare yourself for that.

This one item made me go back to the site and download all pdfs to my server for further review. I will let you know what I find in a later post.

To sum things up. As-Sabiqun in a movement based in Washington D.C. that promotes the destruction of the American Constitution to be replaced with Sharia Law, according to thier website by 2050. They also give fund to and promote terroism and terrorist groups like Hamas and Hizbullah. And lastly they condon suicide bombings. I wonder if I missed anything?

Here's a list of the available pdfs from their site hosted on my server:

SBQ 8.95 Meaning of.pdf
SBQ_3.96_Bay'ah.pdf
SBQ_9.95_Rev___Rev_1.pdf
SBQ_10.95_Rev___Rev_2.pdf
SBQ_11.06_Paradigm_Shift.pdf
SBQ_11.95_Resolution.pdf
SBQ_12.95_Mission_and_Movement.pdf
SBQ_12.96_On_the_Move.pdf

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Billboard depicting Hezbollah's controversial leader removed


WINDSOR, Ont. - The billboard depicting Hezbollah's controversial leader, which caused an uproar across Windsor, was quietly replaced Monday morning with an advertisement for a car dealership.

The sign was erected Friday morning and immediately drew fire from the Windsor Jewish Community Centre and the Lebanese Christian political group Kataeb.

Among other Lebanese leaders, the sign prominently depicted Hassan Nasrallah, the head of the political and military group representing Shia Muslims.

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