Two recent cases of Americans attempting to join/support ISIS

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    While you were busy paying attention to... well whatever, the media was busy not making too much effort to inform you about the latest two cases of citizens attempting to join/support ISIS. I guess it's either not a big deal, or it simply doesn't fit a narrative the media wants to push. I'm wagering that it's the latter. Stories like this violate PC protocol.

    I'll have to check my thread history, but I believe this makes incident six or seven, just within a couple months.

    Anyways, it's hard to fathom why someone would want to support the devil itself when living in the land of milk and honey. I can only assume that they're mentally deranged.

    In Mississippi:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...da8f72-3fd3-11e5-b2c4-af4c6183b8b4_story.html

    In New Jersey:

    http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/08/new-jersey-man-charged-for-alleged-isis-ties.html
     
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    And whether the left leaning like it or not, they're by default aligned with this.
     
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    LIBYA

    Supporting Qaddafi On January 23, Farrakhan arrived in Tripoli, Libya, where he met with Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi. Farrakhan has traveled to Tripoli for other meetings with the strongman, including one in 1986 that offered training seminars on weapons and explosives. In 1985, Qaddafi extended the Nation of Islam a $5 million interest-free loan to launch a line of household and beauty products. Later that year, the Libyan leader spoke by satellite to NOI's Saviour's Day Convention in Chicago, and told Farrakhan supporters that he was prepared to provide weapons to a black army in the U.S. to destroy "white America." In October 1995, Qaddafi called Farrakhan with congratulations on the success of the Million Man March. Asserting his support of black equality, Qaddafi assured the NOI leader that "we will unite our capabilities and efforts to achieve this."

    In their most recent talks together, Qaddafi appears to have made good on his promise. According to reports from Libya's news agency, JANA, Farrakhan and Qaddafi agreed to work together to mobilize "oppressed blacks, Arabs, Muslims and Red Indians" in the United States to influence the outcome of the 1996 elections and the shaping of U.S. foreign-policy. Until now, Qaddafi said, "our confrontation with America was like a fight against a fortress from outside." He added that his pact with Farrakhan provides him with "a breach to enter into this fortress and confront it." Qaddafi also reportedly agreed to bankroll a $1 billion Muslim lobby in America to help bring these plans to fruition. Following their talks, Minister Farrakhan announced he was "happy with the results of this meeting."

    The U.S. Government Reacts Responding to his visit in Libya, the U.S. State Department stated it was surprised that Farrakhan had not brought up the issue of Libya's involvement in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am jetliner. "I just think as a citizen that when prominent Americans talk to Muammar Qaddafi, who is a criminal, they ought to talk about Pan Am," a Department spokesman said.

    In addition, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a letter to the Nation of Islam leader advising him that the Foreign Agent Registration Act requires all citizens working on behalf of a foreign entity to influence U.S. policy to formally register with the Department as foreign agents.

    In a letter to Attorney General Janet Reno, Congressman Peter King (R-NY) called for a Federal investigation of Qaddafi's $1 billion pledge. Calling Farrakhan's talks with Qaddafi "an act of high treachery," King also urged the House International Relations Subcommittee on International Operations to hold hearings on Farrakhan's trip.
     
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    It definitely appears that way. The CIA and the FBI should consider labeling farrakhan a terrorist, or aiding and abetting terrorist organizations.

    Do you think obama will do anything?
     

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