KABOBfest Chief White House Correspondent Chaim Sugarman recently uncovered the following photograph of shamed ATFP board member and attention-whore Tareq Salahi with none other than Israeli soldier turned Hamas prisoner Gilad Shalit.

The photo’s date stamp reveals that it was taken exactly one year, four months and two days after Gilad’s capture. Based on this information, one can only logically deduce that Tareq Salahi is a member of Hamas and Gilad is doing quite well (notice the placement of Gilad’s hand on Ann Coulter’s Michaele Salahi’s upper butt).
Asked to comment on his organization’s apparent Hamas-connection, ATFP President Ziad Asali responded, “In my view, a practical solution to the refugee problem, as part of an agreement that resolves all outstanding claims, should be rooted in a limited and symbolic return of a number of refugees to be negotiated and agreed upon by the parties. … I believe in separating the right from the return.”
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LMAO!
Posted by Sam | December 11, 2009, 7:28 amso funny
Posted by Marwa | December 11, 2009, 11:48 amSTILL NO WORD HERE ABOUT THIS???
Pakistan is expected to deport five young Americans detained after they allegedly sought to join up with terrorist groups and left behind a video saying fellow Muslims must be defended.
Pakistani officials have said the men admitted trying to connect with militant groups.
The five allegedly told local investigators they were trying to connect with al-Qaida-linked militant groups and intended to cross the border into Afghanistan and fight U.S. troops there.
Pakistan authorities say the men used the social networking site Facebook and the Internet video site YouTube to try to connect with extremist groups in Pakistan. When they arrived in Pakistan, they allegedly took that effort to the street.
American Muslims must be watched more carefully: The case has fanned fears that Americans and other Westerners — especially those of Pakistani descent — are traveling to Pakistan to join up with al-Qaida and other militant groups. It comes on the heels of charges against a Chicago man of Pakistani origin who is accused of surveying targets for the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India.
An Egyptian American named Ramy Zamzam is a dental student at Howard University in Washington. The others were identified as Waqar Hussain, Aman Yamar, Ahmad Abdul Mimi, Umer Farooq and his father, Khalid Farooq.
Posted by ALERT | December 11, 2009, 7:05 pmAlert – make up your fucking mind. Supremacists like you don't want Arabs and Muslims in the states and when they go back to their home countries you get your panties all up in a bunch. You can't have your cake and eat it too. Dumb ass.
Posted by NEWS FLASH | December 11, 2009, 7:35 pmNEWS FLASH : Five US men arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of plotting "big" terror attacks had contacted someone linked to Al-Qaeda and were arrested before a scheduled meeting, police said Saturday.
The men had established contact with a Taliban recruiter and have told FBI officials they were on a mission to be martyred, a Pakistani police official said.
The five Muslim students were being questioned Saturday by local law enforcement and intelligence agencies in the eastern city of Lahore, where they were shifted in the morning, Sargodha town police chief Usman Anwar said.
FBI agents, who have been granted access to the men, are trying to see if there is enough evidence to charge any of them with conspiracy to provide material support to a terrorist group, an American official and another person familiar with the case said Friday.
The only "Supremacists" are the Islamofascists. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Meanwhile…
Pakistan may launch a new military offensive in a district near the Afghan border where insurgent leaders are believed to have fled to escape a government onslaught against the Taliban in nearby South Waziristan, the prime minister said Saturday.
Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani told reporters the military operation in South Waziristan had concluded and that the army may now shift focus to the Orakzai tribal region where militants are believed to have fled.
But Gilani later said though the army had captured Taliban strongholds in South Waziristan, the offensive had not yet ended.
Intelligence officials say paramilitary forces have been cracking down on militants in Orakzai for several weeks. War planes also often attack militant target
Posted by ALERT | December 12, 2009, 10:19 pmAd hominen attacks against me (which are false!) do not address the problem.
Posted by ALERT | December 13, 2009, 8:34 amReally enjoyed this blog post.Much thanks again. Really Great.
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