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   Wikking to Rastus   
   Re: Radical Right Wing Muslims Arrested    
   26 Aug 10 21:54:17   
   
   XPost: alt.religion.christian.last-days, alt.fan.jesus-christ   
   From: Wik.King!@yahoo.co.uk   
      
   Rastus wrote:   
   > Typical righists.   Muslims are fundamentally just another breed of   
   > Conservative.  Radical right wing freedom haters no different than Tim   
   > McVeigh or Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph always willing to use violence to   
   > get their way.  In fact, Bush's unwarranted attack on Iraq wasn't much   
   > different either.   
   >   
   > OTTAWA – Two Ottawa men charged in an alleged homegrown terror plot with   
   > links to Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan were in court for mere minutes   
   > Thursday before being whisked to jail.   
   >   
   > Their lawyers scheduled appearances by video link from the Innes Rd.   
   > detention centre Sept. 1, but said they don't yet know much about their   
   > clients other than the terrorism charges they face are rare and very   
   > serious.   
   >   
   > "There's only been a handful -- there was the Khawaja case, the group of   
   > 18 in Toronto," said Ian Carter, who appeared for Misbahuddin Ahmed, 26.   
   >   
   > The married father of a seven-month-old daughter is one of three men   
   > accused of conspiring to facilitate terrorist activity over two years with   
   > three named people and unknown others in Canada, Iran, Pakistan,   
   > Afghanistan and Dubai.   
   >   
   > "It's not common," Carter said of the charge. "If he's found guilty he'd   
   > be facing a very lengthy prison sentence."   
   >   
   > "I think he's in shock," he said of his client's mental state.   
   >   
   > Lawyer Sean May is representing Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh, 30, who's also   
   > facing allegations he financed a terrorist group and had explosives   
   > intended to endanger lives or damage property.   
   >   
   > "We're very much at the information-gathering stage, at this point we're   
   > just getting started," May said, noting that while the Crown has disclosed   
   > evidence against his client, it can't be made public.   
   >   
   > A third accused -- Khurram Syed Sher, 28, of London, Ont. -- didn't appear   
   > in court in Ottawa.   
   >   
   > Federal prosecutor David McKercher -- who made the case against convicted   
   > terrorist Momin Khawaja -- said little other than "the Crown does its   
   > talking in court."   
   >   
   > He wouldn't say how imminent the alleged threat was to Canadians.   
   >   
   > "Imminent is open to interpretation," McKercher said.   
   >   
   > The tall, slim Alizadeh, who has a bushy beard and long, curly hair topped   
   > by a skull cap, wore fashionable glasses and an open-collar checked shirt.   
   > He spoke briefly to his lawyer   
   >   
   > Ahmed, shorter and stockier with a full beard and wearing a tan shirt,   
   > said nothing in court.   
   >   
   > Security was tighter than typical. The pair were brought to court and then   
   > to jail in a sport utility vehicle with tinted windows and a security   
   > escort. They were flanked as they appeared separately in the prisoners box   
   > by members of the RCMP tactical team who scanned the court room and   
   > spectators were walked through metal detectors.   
   >   
   > The charges, according to court documents:   
   >   
   > - Hiva Mohammad Alizadeh, 30, of Woodridge Cres., Misbahuddin Ahmed, 26,   
   > of Esterlawn Pvt. and Khurram Syed Sher, 28, of London, Ont., are accused   
   > of conspiring since February 2008 with James Lara, Rizgar Alizadeh and   
   > Zakaria Mamosta and others in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and four other   
   > countries to knowingly facilitate terrorist activity, carrying a maximum   
   > sentence of 14 years in prison;   
   >   
   > - Alizadeh is also charged with making or possessing an explosive   
   > substance with the intent to endanger life or cause serious damage to   
   > property, or to enable another person to do so, from September 2009 to the   
   > day before his arrest, punishable by a maximum penalty of life;   
   >   
   > - Alizadeh is also accused of collecting property, directly or indirectly,   
   > or inviting others to provide property or financial services used to   
   > benefit a terrorist group, also over the past year. It carries a maximum   
   > sentence of 10 years.   
   >   
   >   
   Good point. They are arch-Conservatives just like many people on the   
   right in the USA.   
      
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   Rush Limbarf and Glen Feck are like a pair of old fruits who have   
   adopted a kid called GOP who is totally dysfunctional, unstable, with   
   reality, religious, identity and emotional maturity issues, suffers   
   from paranoid schizophrenia and has an imaginary friend called Tea Party.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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