Righteous Murder for Islamic Purity

Eric Hogue

Radio Talk Host and Syndicated Columnist

Interesting article today in the  Sacramento Bee , comparing the Lodi "terrorists", and the "New York Seven" who are being held in prison after pleading guilty to attending a Pakistan Islamic Terrorist Training Camp in 2001.

Much of the article is sympathy to the plight of the 'young men looking for their religious roots', and finding them inside of  journey to Pakistan to attend a 'land of milk and honey' training camp.

I found this nugget interesting, here is an example as to the leadership (evil leadership) inside of this radical Islamic faction, as a religious leader encourages the seven New York teenagers to attend a terrorist camp to rid themselves of a sinful life.

In Lackawanna that winter, Personius said, the young men had been meeting in the evenings with a conservative Muslim named Kamal Derwish, an American-born citizen raised in Saudi Arabia. He taught them about Islam - and about jihad.

"The group meeting with Derwish became smaller and smaller - and more devout," Personius said. "Derwish talked about the camp in Afghanistan. He described it as exceptionally attractive. He indicated that you could get eternal salvation if you went to the camp, and he played on the fact that each of these young men had committed sins.

"My client had a child out of wedlock, he drank, he smoked and had married a non-Muslim woman. He believed he needed this training for his salvation."

Pure evil, go cleanse yourself for Muhammad, by dedicating yourself to training to kill Jews and Americans - get righteous, learn to murder innocent people for the cause of your religion.

I have no sympathy upon ANY individual who travels thousands of miles to Pakistan, to learn how to blow people up, for the 'peace of Islam'. Hell holds your reservations for eternity.

Tell me again why we should 'care' about these Lodi terror members?

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