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Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was executed one year back, but what of other murderers like him?

There many more Sheikh Ahmed Yassin’s out there to be executed, some in our own backyard and neighborhoods. (Photo credits
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Terrorists Mourns Death Cult leader - Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, but there are many more like him who need to face justice
It’s been a bit more than a year since the “spiritual leader” of the Hamas death cult, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, was blown to bits
by an Israeli missile.
Over at ummah.com, another tiny minority of extremists is crying over Yassin’s extinction: the 1st anniversary : NEVER
Forget!!
The first post is a copy of the entire LGF thread on the day this loathsome creature died, followed by this:
the first post speak about the reaction of the Amerikkans.....and it only prove one thing....if you fight Israel then you
must fight Amerikka....a fact that Sheikh Osama understood....Amerikka is the snake head.....cut the snake head first before
dealing with Israel.......how many times did Hamas attack Amerikkan interestes so they are so happy when the sheikh was
martyred?...zero times?...wrong answer.....the right answer is more than 10,000 times...everytime Hamas eliminate a Zionist
it eliminate an Amerikkan interest.....
bottom line : kill them wherever you find them (on our lands of course :-) )
I always love seeing those smiley icons on Islamic discussion boards; they usually follow a bloodthirsty call to murder.
There many more Sheikh Ahmed Yassin’s out there to be executed, some in our own backyard and neighborhoods as evident in the
paragraphs that follow.
Source : Ummah.org
Jihad in New Orleans
At a public hearing in New Orleans, a man named Salaam Jihad (possibly a Buddhist?) threatened to walk into a police station
and “open fire on everyone”—and members of the audience applauded: Residents blast NOPD in heated forum. (Hat tip: LGF
readers.)
For much of a public hearing Wednesday night on discrimination in New Orleans, the city’s police force was a whipping boy.
Several speakers said the force has failed to discipline its own, and that black residents are too often stereotyped as
criminals by police officers who harass them. For most of the meeting, New Orleans Police Superintendent Eddie Compass sat
stone-faced, but when Salaam Jihad took the microphone, his remarks proved too much for the chief.
Clad in camouflage fatigues and a T-shirt showcasing iconic Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara, Jihad said he had been the
victim of police brutality in 1997, and he claimed Police Department brass failed to investigate the incident seriously. If
he found himself in the same situation again, Jihad said he would “march into the 2nd District with a gun and open fire on
everyone I see. I’ll die like a man.”
So there are Sheikh Ahmed Yassin's and Rantissi's in our own backyard, how do we execute them?
Story Credits : The Times-Picayune
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