Monday, September 6, 2010

The All-American Husband

He's Pakistani?

"Out of plot’s shadow, a call for peace; Freed Maine man denies role in NYC bomb try" by Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff | September 1, 2010

CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine — Harold Ort, a spokesman for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, declined to comment on the specifics of Mohammad Shafiq ur Rahman’s case, but said officers handled him professionally during his arrest and while he was in custody. “We treat all those we encounter with dignity and respect,’’ he said.

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Immigration Incarceration

That's what they are calling dignity and respect, huh?

A spokeswoman for the US Attorney’s office in Manhattan, which is overseeing the investigation into the attempted bombing in Times Square, could not immediately be reached for comment.

Rahman, the son of a retired Pakistani Air Force officer, came to the United States in 1999 at age 23 with a specialty occupation visa that allowed him to work as a computer programmer....

Rahman said he was living and working in New York City during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and witnessed the destruction firsthand.

Was he cheering like the dancing Israelis who were there to "document the event?"

He said he condemns violence and considers himself an American....

Welcome to the country, sir!

Faisal Shahzad, the accused bomber, began cooperating after his arrest and admitted the bombing plot was supported by the Pakistani Taliban....

Yeah, after he was tortured and they threatened his family with deportations.

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Also see: Times Square Terrorists Quietly Released

The Terrorist Next Door

Sunday Visit With the Neighbors Next Door

Aren't you ashamed, Americans?