for his crimes, then deport him.
to use him as fodder in the GOP race is lame
On Feb 19, 7:27 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> February 15th, 2012 by
> Joe Newby
>
> Yousef al-Khattab, co-founder of the Islamist website and group Revolution
> Muslim, endorsed GOP Presidential candidate Ron Paul in a Youtube video
> posted earlier this month.
>
> "In the United States I believe in the rights to life, liberty and the
> pursuit of happiness, because I believe that is the most beneficial thing
> that we have availabe to us as of right now which is within our goal, and
> of course you have to vote for Ron Paul to get that," al-Khattab said in a
> rambling 7-minute video.
>
> Walid Shoebat<http://www.shoebat.com/blog/2012/02/14/video-former-al-qaeda-supporte...>notes
> that al-Khattab "once supported Osama bin Laden," the terrorist
> responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
>
> al-Khattab, born Joseph
> Cohen<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_Muslim>- an American Jew
> who converted to Islam in 2000, told NPR in 2010 the
> group he help found and later left was supposed to be a radical Islamist
> organization.
>
> NPR <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130519592> added:
>
> "All we want is the non-Muslims, at this point, off the lands of Muhammad.
> ... We want the *kafirs* out of it," Khattab said in one interview, using a
> term for infidels or Muslim nonbelievers. When asked if he wanted Islam to
> take over the world, his answer was unequivocal: "Of course I want it to
> ... and it will."
>
> To promote that world view, Khattab and a friend of his — Columbia
> University graduate Younes Abdullah Mohammed — started a group called
> Revolution Muslim. Khattab says it was supposed to be both a radical
> Islamic organization and a movement. It operates openly and freely in New
> York City and on the Web. He says their blog receives 1,500 hits a day,
> while the Revolution Muslim YouTube channel has almost 1,000 subscribers.
>
> The group's goals include establishing Islamic law in the U.S., destroying
> Israel and taking al-Qaida's messages to the masses.
>
> On Tuesday, former Paul staffer Eric Dondero wrote at Libertarian
> Republican<http://www.libertarianrepublican.net/2012/02/good-news-ron-paul-wins-...>
> :
>
> The group, based in New York, works to spread radical Jihadist philosphy
> on-line. They refer to themselves as "E-hadists." One of the groups members
> Younus Abdullah Muhammed recently plead "guilty to using [the] internet to
> Solicit Murder and encourage Violent Extremism."
>
> NPR's Dina Temple-Raston wrote that Revolution Muslim "has its own gossamer
> connections to terrorism," and added:
>
> A list of its recent members reads like a who's who of American homegrown
> terrorism suspects. One has been arrested for wanting to launch an attack
> on the Long Island Rail Road for al-Qaida; three others were intercepted
> getting on flights to join a terrorist group in Somalia. An editor believed
> to be behind an online magazine for al-Qaida's arm in
> Yemen<http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130439697>was
> a regular in Revolution Muslim chat rooms, as was Jihad
> Jane <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124815189>, the
> Philadelphia woman arrested last year for plotting to kill a Danish
> cartoonist.
>
> In the video, however, al-Khattab said that everything "should be done
> Constitutionally" adding that all America produces is "pornography and
> ammunition."
>
> Calling Israel a terrorist state, al-Khattab says he agrees with Ron Paul's
> foreign policy, and further states that the United States should have
> nothing to do with Israel.
>
> Dondero added:
>
> In an even creepier video released just two days ago, Al-Khattab talks
> extensively about his expectation of being arrested for terrorist links. He
> rants against the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. And once again, he blames
> Jews ("the zionists") for his troubles with the law.
>
> "The question is... where can we speak about the crimes of our foreign
> policy. And it is a fact... and how can we help to stop funding of the
> enemy zionist entity," he said.
>
> "This certainly doesn't help Paul's attempts to quash
> accusations<http://rightwingnews.com/election-2012/statement-from-fmr-ron-paul-st...>that
> he's anti-Jewish," Shoebat wrote.
>
> Nor will it help Paul convince conservative Republicans he should be the
> GOP nominee to run against Barack Obama in the fall.
>
> More on Ron Paul at Examiner.com
> here<http://www.examiner.com/ron-paul-in-spokane>
> .
>
> Yousef.al.Khattab.RonPaulIsForMe.PraiseAllah!.jpg
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