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Submitted by Carol McNeill (United States), Aug 4, 2004 at 03:05

I am outraged by the attack on America, but perceptive to know that the hijackers could never have done it without help from within. In the month of June prior to the 9/11 attack I taught an art class for special education students in a Queens H.S. Two students came in, showed me their programs that they were on lunch, and I agreed to let them spend the period in the class. One of them, a Muslim boy used stencils I had. He drew two jetliner airplanes and used the lettering stencil wrote DANGER. I had no time to question him.The bell had rung. Only after September 11th did that drawing make sense. Coincidence? I did contact Homeland Security about it, too late to be of any real help.

I am not blanketly saying all Muslims are dangerous. I have personally known fine Muslims who truly believe in "all same age men are brothers" and have noble helping spirits. These people work hard, and don't drink alcohol and have high moral aims.

Yet I do think a percentage of them are led by evil leaders who incite them to become martyars.

Now your article says a former AMC Employee, Faisal Gill, serves as Policy Director at the Department of Homeland Security's intelligence division. Does this person share the sentiments of Alamoudi?
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Title Commenter Date Thread
RE: Mr Alamoudi [166 words]Yonathan NegashSep 15, 2004 08:3416980
Further investigations? [135 words]Joseph D'HippolitoAug 12, 2004 21:2916317
At last !!!! [386 words]RamsyAug 9, 2004 10:5316272
I would like to know more!! [27 words]JimNov 23, 2008 01:2016272
my thanks for your reporting on alamoudi, american muslim council [34 words]anne mcfarlaneAug 8, 2004 13:0216265
Re: A Slick Islamist Heads to Jail [47 words]Ancient WarriorAug 7, 2004 20:5416260
A Slick Islamist Heads to Jail art.1994 [46 words]S.C.PandaAug 6, 2004 06:0616251
We cannot stop! [73 words]Patricia TharpAug 5, 2004 10:4216241
Alamoudi & other Islamists [170 words]Mikhail ShafikAug 4, 2004 13:2216232
On 'A Slick Islamist Heads to Jail' [131 words]Gregory GreenbergAug 4, 2004 12:5716231
Slick Islamist Heads to Jail [53 words]R MckeeAug 4, 2004 11:4016230
Sephardic Translators [90 words]Lorrie FeinAug 4, 2004 10:1416226
excellent work on exposing Mosquestans' activities [220 words]Carol McNeillAug 4, 2004 03:0516221
When? [183 words]Ron Burgo PhDAug 4, 2004 01:3216220
When would Americans wake up? [159 words]IsisAug 4, 2004 01:2016219
Islam in America [14 words]LennyAug 4, 2004 01:1916218
The Light [23 words]Arlinda DeAngelisAug 3, 2004 23:0816214
Islam in the third world war [126 words]David La RochelleAug 3, 2004 22:2816213
With reference to your article, "A Slick Islamist..." [160 words]A. DaytonAug 3, 2004 19:3616210
Civil Rights???? [125 words]Laurie KursAug 3, 2004 19:2716207
9/11 REPORT [109 words]DON VANAug 3, 2004 15:5716202

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