Friday, October 02, 2009

Tirelessly Striving for Global Jihad

A passionate believer in justice who is also passionately persuaded by Islamist jihad, has a deep understanding that Jews, Americans, the Crusaders, the accursed West in all its false manifestations, and yes of course, those Shia (if you're a Sunni), and apostates (see previous) must be expedited from this life to live out the next in the grim heat of the netherworld. The Angel of Death welcomes those who dare deny Islam its victories.

"Terrorism is in our blood, and with it we will drown the unjust", claimed Said Namouh, the 36-year-old Moroccan-born Canadian resident. Living quietly out of the way in a little apartment in Trois-Rivieres,where he felt free to explore the Internet and to publish his personal affinity with death-delivery, and where he could disseminate his messages of hate and faith, and glorify jihad and the pleasures of bomb-making.

Alas, there is no honour in preserving the privacy of individuals through the great world wide web, and this ardent lover of death, this wishful shaheedi's presence and program was discovered and he has been apprehended. Life can be so bloody unfair. Now the man faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. As opposed to a punishment of a life-sentence. One's merely temporary, the other rather more stringent.

He should take pride in that little fact. That in his zeal to promote jihadism, to help grow its committed throng, to assist in the production of armaments, he has been seen as sufficiently dangerous to the safety and security of the detested enemies of Islamofascism that his punishment is to be tucked safely away behind barbed wire for as long as he breathes. Good as being a shaheed, come to think of it.

"I write to you my loved ones with tears falling from the intensity of my love to our mujahedeen protectors, and in hatred of the Crusaders and Shi'a and apostates", he wrote on a secret message board. Guess it wasn't as secret as presumed. For the Internet links publicizing video threats to Germany and Austria were found to be rather offensive, alerting Canada's intelligence agencies to his preoccupation.

Leading Canadian authorities to intercept his loving and casual Internet chats revealing the bonanzas of truck bomb explosions planned for various places which had earned the ire of Mr. Namouh and his jihadist buddies. Does this conviction then, prove that Canada is truly serious about interdicting terror plans, and battling international jihad? Guess so.

Has the Supreme Court of Canada heard about this? Have they any comments to issue?

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