Anda ngeyel lagi Abbas Amin.

Nggak bisa bantah dan nggk bisa menjelaskan omongan dan pertanyaan item abu 
yaitu "Hehehe.... orang2 yg masuk Islam itu banyak yg jadi teroris, sementara 
orang2 yg masuk agama lain, sedikit sekali yg jadi teroris. Kenapa bisa gitu? "

Anda itu betul-betul bangsat tukang ngeyel dan tukang ngeles..

Tabiat anda itu sungguh menjijikkan..


--- In [email protected], "Abbas" <abas_amin08@...> wrote:
>
> ngebunuh dlam masa damai dengan dalam masa perang jauh erbeda, Debil !
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@> wrote:
> >
> > Kalo nurut si Abbas Amin, orang yg ngebunuh itu keluar dr Islam. Tp 
> > faktanya adalah orang yg masuk Islam itu banyak yg mau jadi tukang bunuh. 
> > Apa mereka keluar Islam lagi waktu pas lagi ngebunuh?
> > 
> > Hehehe.... orang2 yg masuk Islam itu banyak yg jadi teroris, sementara 
> > orang2 yg masuk agama lain, sedikit sekali yg jadi teroris. Kenapa bisa 
> > gitu?
> > 
> > 
> > http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2011/11/texas-muslim-barry-walter-bujol.html
> > 
> > Monday, November 14, 2011 
> > Texas Muslim Barry Walter Bujol Convicted on Terrorism Charges 
> > 
> > 
> > Doesn't this guy watch ABC News? Doesn't he watch TLC? I don't get it. 
> > We keep telling Muslims that their religion is peaceful and tolerant, 
> > but they just won't listen! It almost seems as if Muslims like Barry 
> > Bujol care more about Muhammad's teachings than they care about Western 
> > values.
> > 
> > 
> > TEXAS--A Texas man who had been in contact with the late US-born Al-Qaeda 
> > cleric Anwar al-Awlaqi was found guilty Monday of attempting to provide 
> > material support to a foreign terrorist organization, officials said.
> > 
> > A judge delivered the verdict against Barry Walter Bujol, a 30-year-old 
> > Hempstead, Texas, resident, according to a Justice Department statement.
> > 
> > Prosecutors said the charges stemmed from an investigation begun in 2009
> >  by the FBI, which employed an undercover agents who purported to be a 
> > recruiter for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and offered to 
> > help Bujol pursue his goal of conducting "violent jihad."
> > 
> > Evidence at trial showed that Bujol had been in contact with Awlaqi, an 
> > AQAP leader who was killed September 30 in an air raid in Yemen hailed 
> > by President Barack Obama as a "major blow" to terrorists.
> > 
> > Awlaqi "replied to Bujol's e-mails by sending Bujol a document entitled '42 
> > Ways of Supporting Jihad," according to prosecutors.
> > 
> > Bujol was arrested on May 30, 2010, after boarding a ship docked at the 
> > Port of Houston, which Bujol believed was bound for Algeria where he 
> > would stay at an Al Qaeda safe house before continuing on to Yemen.
> > 
> > In 2009, Bujol made three attempts to travel to the Middle East, but was
> >  thwarted by law enforcement, which arranged for undercover agents to 
> > meet him. Bujol told one agent he wanted to fight with the "mujahideen."
> > 
> > On a video shown at trial, he told his wife that he had left her 
> > suddenly to pursue "jihad" and would not see her until the afterlife. (Read 
> > more.)Posted by David Wood  at 8:40 PM     
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>




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