Yeah, one of the guys gave $350 to an Afghan hospital where the 
widows and children of killed Taliban fighters go. Hang 'em from the 
old oak tree, eh, eric?

And get this! The indictment also "alleges" that the men engaged 
in "firearms training" on several occasions during the past 18 
months. This proves they are terrorists, eh, eric?

Hell, I might even give some money for the one guy's (one of them 
pled guilty to the charge of giving money to a terrorist 
organization) legal defense. Guess that would make me an "unlawful 
combatant", eh, eric?


--- In [email protected], Eric Dondero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Jake Whittmer and I petitioned our asses off at the University of 
Houston back in 2004 for Libertarian Party ballot access.  Absolute 
BEST petititioning location in all of Texas.  
>    
>   Only one problem; the place is crawling with Islamacists who 
hate Americans.  
>    
>   One one occasion Jake and I were literally surrounded by 5 
Muslims in front of the library, 3 men and 2 burqa-clad women, 
yelling at us cause we were "libertarians" who supported freedom, 
particularly pro-choice and women's rights.  They argued with us for 
an hour saying stuff like "America sucked because it had too many 
civil liberties, and was a country full of prostitutes, drug users, 
perveted homosexuals and loud music..."
>    
>   Jake and I took it in stride, but joked afterwards that "they 
might have been terrorists." 
>    
>   Well, turns out our worst fears appear to have rung true.  The 
Houston Chronicle is reporting this morning that a Univ. of 
Houston "student" has been indicted on charges of aiding terrorism.  
>    
>    
>   http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4365086.html
> 
> 
>     Libertarian Republicans
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>   Fiscally Conservative, Socially Tolerant & Pro-Defense!
>    
>   Dondero is a US Navy Veteran, former Libertarian Party National 
Committeeman, fmr. Senior Aide to US Congressman Ron Paul R-TX, and 
Founder of the Republican Liberty Caucus.  
www.mainstreamlibertarian.com
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