Terror Threats: When the Laughter Stops, Starts

Sunday, June 3, 2007
By Doug Powers

nullAfter I read about the plot to blow up JFK International, and many surrounding neighborhoods, I was perusing a blog that I frequent called The Corn Beltway Boys, and there was a post from a few days ago commenting on new threats that terrorists promised would be “worse than 9/11.”

American uber-nerd turned Muslim terror mouthpiece Adam Gadahn spewed a list of demands days ago, along with numerous threats.

As much as some people in this country tend to laugh off punks like this, it’s important to remember, as evidenced by the JFK arrests, that these people are not joking. Sure, there are Muslim comedians, but guys like Gadahn aren’t interested in laughs.

So, when people like John Edwards laugh much of this off as Bush propaganda, remember that the day the laughter stops, at which point Edwards will blame Bush for not doing enough to protect us. That’s when the laughter will start again — if we’re still around.

By the way, Gadahn, whose upbringing was as stable as a sand castle on the San Andreas Fault, grew up with a psychedelic musician father on a goat farm (what could possibly go wrong?). Gadahn gave up listening to “demonic” heavy metal music before converting to Islam and leaving the country to plot our deaths. I think I liked him better as a hard rocker. Metal fans usually only bang their own heads.

Note: My entire blog is at DougPowers.com

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