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October 17, 2007 03:09 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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           http://www.northjersey.com     Kelly: Al-Qaida associates in N.J.

Excerpts from article by Mike Kelly - columnist 

The FBI's elite Joint Terrorism Task Force in Newark says it is not only monitoring a number of North Jersey residents with ties to al-Qaida, but that agents have quietly "disrupted" their activities and even deported a few.

Task force investigators have discovered that every major terrorist group in the world, including Hamas and Hezbollah, has at least one North Jersey contact. The lone exception is Afghanistan's ultra-fundamentalist sect, the Taliban. 

Undercover agents attend all professional football games at Giants Stadium. Agents also plan to monitor the upcoming Breeders' Cup at Monmouth Park Racetrack.

In weighing his own fear of an attack, Cruise noted that northern New Jersey has a wide range of tempting and vulnerable targets, from tunnels and bridges to sports venues, shopping malls and chemical plants.

 

 

 

October 27, 2007 02:00 AM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Comment updated October 27, 2007 02:30 AM
Sadly, it would appear that your Senators Lautenberg and Menendez are pro amnesty in general and recently voted for the "Dream Act" along with the other ludicrous and arbitrary bills proposed this year that certain democrats devised to pardon millions of illegal aliens and gather votes of support from them. They insist on signing away much of our welfare budget, our interests and our livelihoods to cater to them, in other words, to subsidize millions of economic refugees at our expense without our consent or approval. If their continuous efforts to do this truly angers you after they've been warned repeatedly to cease and desist with the whole idea of allowing this massive invasion, Then I encourage you to take action at your own state level. Fortunately you live in one of only sixteen states that can recall a Congressman or Congresswoman. Not only the Senators, but a myriad of House reps that are pro amnesty as well. Something tells me this would be a good way to make Congress feel the wrath of their constituents that they misrepresent. If only the people of the states with recall provisions that suffer from pro-amnesty reps would start petitioning to have them recalled for continuing to ignore the will of the people to the point of rage. It definitely qualifies as malfeasance! This insidious behavior in following the Pied Piper and Robin Hood (Durbin and Reid) down the liberal garden path is only selling us down the Rio Grande. Shamesty, SCHIP, the Dream Act by any other name is still a treasonous fire sale of USA citizen's jobs and housing availabilities along with social services. I'll bet the thought waves across Capitol Hill of a significant number of Senators and House Reps being petitioned at home for recall would have a humbling effect on many and bring some to real epiphanies. Please, I urge you and someone you know to initiate a petition to recall those very members of Congress that pose this insidious threat and get all the signatures you can on it. At least start one for your state on the Grassfire.org site and have New Jersians e-sign it and then send it off to your capitol. Just starting the petitioning alone on all these traitors could have quite a sobering effect on the Congressional conscience. This we could do; it's well within our grasp and it's our duty to show Washington D.C. who's boss before it's too late!


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October 27, 2007 01:16 PM    View printable version     Link to this comment   
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Good post "FOF".  I am not a resident of NJ, but felt the those who are needed to be aware of some things going on in their state.  If I could, I would certainly start a petition. 


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