Not surprised that someone gets sucked into her web really.
> ... plotted to blow up U.S. energy installations in a bid to drive
> up gas prices
and prompt a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq ...
So he was an anti-war activist? Hmmm ...
> faces six charges including attempting to support al Qaeda;
> plotting to damage an interstate gas pipeline; distributing
> instructions on making explosives over the Internet; and
> possession of hand grenades.
Well if these were the four most credible charges out of the six
I can see why they didn't bother posting the last two ...
Honestly ... "attempting to support al Qaeda"? :rofl:
Anyone on DU who has posted to a thread (hence kicking it to people's
attention) that mentions IEDs, ANFO, napalm or fuel-air devices
could be accused of "distributing instructions on making explosives
over the Internet".
Possessing hand grenades is the only one that would make sense.
(I'm assuming here that hand grenades aren't actually legal in
the USA yet?)
And as for Shannen Rossmiller, the "Internet sleuth" who seems to
love role-playing the part of (specificially) Islamic wannabe-terrorists
to the point of entrapment ...
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/248 What an "American Hero" she is ... :puke: