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StMark
12-21-2008, 04:03 PM
A quickly growing jihadist group that used Facebook to spread its radical message has been shut down by the popular Web networking site after FOXNews.com alerted the company to the group's activities.

Facebook blocked the group, Fursan Ghazawat Alnusra — Arabic for "Knights in Support of the Invasion" — Thursday evening after the group swelled to about 120 members in just over one week.

The group had been exhorting its members to wage "Jihad to aid the religion of Allah and his Prophet."

• Click here to see the now-shuttered Web site of the jihadist group.

FOXNews.com, working closely with a former radical Muslim now dedicated to exposing cyberterror activity, was able to gain access to the group and its content.

• Click here to see photos of jihadist profiles from the site.

Fursan Ghazawat Alnusra wrote that its purpose was "to support Jihad and Mujihadeen" and that it started the Facebook group "to invade this Web site" and to ask "Allah to grant us Jihad and martyrdom."


It promised future action: "Today we invade your sites, tomorrow your lands and homes, o you cross worshippers."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,470385,00.html

PraiseHymn
12-21-2008, 07:03 PM
Parents Outraged Over Baby Doll They Say Mumbles Pro-Islam Message


The doll parents say utters pro-Islam and even satanic messages.
A doll some are claiming utters pro-Islam and even satanic messages has outraged parents in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania.

People insist they can hear Fisher-Price's "Little Mommy Real Loving Baby Cuddle and Coo" mumbling "Islam is the light" and "Satan is king," according to KJRH.com and MyFOXKC.com.

"There's no markings on the box to indicate there's anything Islamic about this doll," said Gary Rofkahr of Owasso, Okla., who was at work when another man brought the toy in to show his colleagues.

Rofkahr said he found various versions of the doll at local Target and Wal-Mart stores, which have since pulled the toys from their shelves, reported KJRH.com.

Pennsylvania Targets have also reportedly stopped selling the doll, according to MyFOXKC.com.

Fisher-Price referred all calls to parent company Mattel, which didn't immediately respond to FOXNews.com's requests for comment.

A Target representative told KJRH.com the company has no plans to recall the doll nationwide.

Sam
12-21-2008, 07:09 PM
Get used to it folks.

We are supporting college professors and public school teachers and prison chaplains to turn folks into jihadists.

Ever hear of "bloodless jihad"?