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Sick of Abu Hamza

Reader comment on item: [The American Muslim Council:] 'Mainstream' Muslims?

Submitted by foxhole (United Kingdom), Apr 7, 2004 at 10:41

What is wrong with the British Government? That terrorism supporter, Abu Hamza, should have been out of the UK by now and he's still here? He costs taxpayers £1 million a year and he's sponging benefits off the social system. He, along with other Islamic fanatics and fundamentalists goes on preaching about terrorism and Osama Bin Laden and nothing has been done. Before long, a terror attack will happen and I wonder then if the government will wake up!

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