Muslim "terrorists" hate the U.S. and "our freedoms".

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Guilty Plea transcript from "Christmas Day bomber" Umar Farouk Abdulmutalla.
“In late 2009, in fulfillment of a religious obligation, I decided to participate in jihad against the United States. The Koran obliges every able Muslim to participate in jihad and fight in the way of Allah, those who fight you, and kill them wherever you find them, some parts of the Koran say, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.

“I had an agreement with at least one person to attack the United States in retaliation for U.S. support of Israel and in retaliation of the killing of innocent and civilian Muslim populations in Palestine, especially in the blockade of Gaza, and in retaliation for the killing of innocent and civilian Muslim populations in Yemen, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan and beyond, most of them women, children, and noncombatants."

“As a result, I traveled to Yemen and eventually to the United States, and I agreed with at least one person to carry an explosive device onto an aircraft and attempt to kill those onboard and wreck the aircraft as an act of jihad against the United States for the U.S. killing of my Muslim brothers and sisters around the world.

“I was greatly inspired to participate in jihad by the lectures of the great and rightly guided mujahedeen who is alive, Sheikh Anwar al-Awlaki, may Allah preserve him and his family and give them victory, Amin, and Allah knows best.

“Participation in jihad against the United States is considered among the most virtuous of deeds in Islam and is highly encouraged in the Koran; however, according to U.S. law, which is unjust and oppressive according to the Koran, my actions make me guilty of a crime in the United States, in particular, the following counts in my indictment. "


"Count 1, conspiracy to commit an act of terrorism transcending national boundaries, so by me traveling to Yemen, then to Djibouti, to Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, the Netherlands, and eventually the United States, with an agreement with at least one person to carry an explosive device in an attempt to kill those onboard for the U.S. killing of innocent Muslims, I’m guilty in U.S. law of this count.

“Count 2, possession of a firearm or destructive device in the furtherance of a crime of violence, I carried with me an explosive device onto Northwest 253, again, to avenge the killing of my innocent Muslim brothers and sisters by the U.S. So I am guilty in U.S. law of this count.

“Count 3, attempted murder within the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States, again, in retaliation for U.S. support of Israel and Israel massacres of innocent Palestinians, so I am guilty of this count, too.

“Count 4, use and carrying of a firearm, destructive device during and in relation to a crime of violence by carrying an explosive device and attempting to use it on Flight 253 for the U.S. killing of innocent Muslims, I am guilty of this count, too.

“Count 5, willfully placing a destructive device in and upon, in proximity to a civil aircraft which was used and operated in interstate, overseas, and foreign air commerce which was likely to have endangered the safety of such aircraft, I intentionally carried an explosive device onto Flight 253, for the United States tyranny and oppression of Muslims, so I am guilty of this count in U.S. law, but not in the Koran.

“Count 6, possession of a firearm/destructive device in furtherance of a crime of violence. I was in possession of an explosive device intended for use against the United States for U.S. interference in Muslim countries, so I am guilty in U.S. law of this count.

“Count 7, attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, I attempted to use an explosive device which in the U.S. law is a weapon of mass destruction, which I call a blessed weapon to save the lives of innocent Muslims, for U.S. use of weapons of mass destruction on Muslim populations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, and beyond. So I am guilty in U.S. law of this count and innocent in Muslim law.

“Count 8, willful attempt to destroy and wreck a civil aircraft, I intended to wreck a civil aircraft for the U.S. wreckage of Muslim lands and property, so I am guilty in U.S. law of this count.

“The United States -- the United States should be warned that if they continue and persist in promoting the blasphemy of Muhammad and the prophets, peace be upon them all, and the U.S. continues to kill and support those who kill innocent Muslims, then the U.S. should await a great calamity that will befall them through the hands of the mujahideen soon by God’s willing permission. Or God will strike them directly with a great calamity soon by his will, Amin.


“If you laugh at us now, we will laugh at you later in this life and on the day of judgment by God’s will, and our final call is all praise to Allah, the lord of the universe, Allahu Akbar.
 
Originally Posted by TheFoteenth

Didn't read any of that, but my god do I hope they bomb the @%@$ out of us.

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Doesn't matter how clear you try to make it, the average American is too dumb/arrogant to accept anything other than the fairy tale of being attacked "because they are jealous of our freedom".
 
With some of these dumb "pro" comments I feel a bit of a derailment in this thread. 
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The US occupation of the Middle East under the guise of "liberation" and "promoting freedom" is an insult, because I didn't see the United States sending that many troops when people were getting slaughtered en masse in Darfur
 
The U.S is just a power hungry @*%%*@# country. They're not protecting our freedoms by sending tanks and guns and bombs to Afghanistan and wherever else they see the need to destroy.

My cousin was killed by a U.S Military missile that was shot at him, even though he was only a young teenager who was walking on the main road in his village. TRY to convince me that it was done to protect us.
 
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey

The US occupation of the Middle East under the guise of "liberation" and "promoting freedom" is an insult, because I didn't see the United States sending that many troops when people were getting slaughtered en masse in Darfur

Duh, there's not oil there...what would we gain? Don't act like morality is the motivation of our Govt's actions.
 
Originally Posted by tkthafm

Doesn't matter how clear you try to make it, the average American is too dumb/arrogant to accept anything other than the fairy tale of being attacked "because they are jealous of our freedom".
Why don't you just go over there and chill with them. Since you seem to defend them in every post. Then if you survive, post your tales. 
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Originally Posted by Clone

Originally Posted by tkthafm

Doesn't matter how clear you try to make it, the average American is too dumb/arrogant to accept anything other than the fairy tale of being attacked "because they are jealous of our freedom".
Why don't you just go over there and chill with them. Since you seem to defend them in every post. Then if you survive, post your tales. 
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We'd be seeing dude on a viral beheading video in <2 weeks.
 
Originally Posted by Clone

Originally Posted by tkthafm

Doesn't matter how clear you try to make it, the average American is too dumb/arrogant to accept anything other than the fairy tale of being attacked "because they are jealous of our freedom".
Why don't you just go over there and chill with them. Since you seem to defend them in every post. Then if you survive, post your tales. 
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Only someone unaware of the significance of the matter would take exception to truth when it's presented.
 
Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783

Originally Posted by AntonLaVey

The US occupation of the Middle East under the guise of "liberation" and "promoting freedom" is an insult, because I didn't see the United States sending that many troops when people were getting slaughtered en masse in Darfur

Duh, there's not oil there...what would we gain? Don't act like morality is the motivation of our Govt's actions.

Can you read? that is the exact same point I just made-
 
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey

Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783

Originally Posted by AntonLaVey

The US occupation of the Middle East under the guise of "liberation" and "promoting freedom" is an insult, because I didn't see the United States sending that many troops when people were getting slaughtered en masse in Darfur

Duh, there's not oil there...what would we gain? Don't act like morality is the motivation of our Govt's actions.

Can you read? that is the exact same point I just made-
I know, and I supported it with sarcasm...something you apparently aren't well versed in.
 
Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783

Originally Posted by AntonLaVey

Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783


Duh, there's not oil there...what would we gain? Don't act like morality is the motivation of our Govt's actions.

Can you read? that is the exact same point I just made-
I know, and I supported it with sarcasm...something you apparently aren't well versed in.

Guess not
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Got to love our justice system. If you try to blow up a plane out of the sky in the name of your religion we will give you a fair trial, with council funded by the taxpayer.
 
Knowing why they are actually fighting us = "defending them" .. got it.

This type of mentality is exactly why we've wasted thousands of lives and trillions of dollars.
 
Originally Posted by tkthafm

Knowing why they are actually fighting us = "defending them" .. got it.

This type of mentality is exactly why we've wasted thousands of lives and trillions of dollars.


The mentality that people who commit acts of war, should be given the same due process of any other criminal is asinine. I've been lurking long enough to realize that your opinion regarding american foreign policy is not to be taken seriously. And this will be the last time I address you directly.
 
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