January 12, 2007, - 4:33 pm
Aleikum Salaam, Abu Roberts: Hoffa-Digging, Islamo-Pandering FBI Honcho Leaves Town; Dreams of Terror Suspect’s Return
By Debbie Schlussel
Regular readers of this site know that I’ve tracked the doings of Dr. Smith (of “Lost in Space”) look-alike, Michigan FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel Roberts, for some time.
His four biggest achievements are: 1) Wasting millions of dollars in a two-week dig for the body of Jimmy Hoffa at a Michigan farm (we had a daily count, “American Farm Held Hostage“); 2) Pandering ad absurdum to Islamofascists, terrorism supporters, and even a “former” Islamic terrorist; 3) allowing America’s largest Hezbollah financier to flee the country; and 4) working bankers hours for taxpayers, while spending the rest “chasing” terrorists on the treadmill at a local gym.
Well, as I’ve written, for these achievements, Roberts got a promotion to the highest echelons of the FBI, as Deputy Director of the FBI’s Criminal Division. That’s how they do things in this dysfunctional, overhyped federal law enforcement agency. You do bad, but you get a ton of press and suck up to extremist Muslims–you da’ man!
Earlier this week, The Detroit Newsistan feted Abu Roberts’ tenure and how he sees his time here. On the big-time Hezbollah financier, restaurateur Talal Chahine, whom Roberts allowed to flee the country, after twice raiding his homes and offices:
“Chahine I’d love to see come back, if he had the guts to do it,” Roberts said.
Hilarious. This man who allowed a man who gave Hezbollah $20 million to flee the country is now saying the Hezbollah donor needs “the guts” to return and face charges? If only this man, Roberts, “had the guts” to arrest him or seize his passport before Chahine left the country. Guts? It’s pretty clear who has them . . . and who does not.
Incredibly, the “reporter,” Paul Egan didn’t mention the Hoffa dig. That’s major journalistic malpractice, as it’s one of Roberts’ biggest, most publicized debacles–millions spent, all for PR on his behalf.
Then, there’s this jewel from Abu Roberts:
“Because of my 20 years in the FBI, I’ve had a chance to be assigned across the country,” Roberts said. “The law enforcement community gets along better here than anywhere else I’ve ever worked.”
That’s because they’re all so far up the butt of extremist Muslims in town, there isn’t room or time for them to disagree on other things–they never even get to them.
Yes, you can learn a lot about how to make it and move up in the FBI from Daniel Roberts. Hoffa, Extremist Islam, Bankers Hours, and A Lot of Time at the Gym. That’s how it’s done.
And that’s why Andrew G. Arena a/k/a “Abu Arena” is taking Roberts’ place in D-Mecca (Detroit). He makes the hajj, shortly.
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Hey Deb, the arabic for “goodbye” is “ma’al salama.”
What you wrote: “Aleikum Salaam” is a greeting reply for a “welcome,” “salam aleikom.”
I would say this:
Instead of “ma’al salama,” (goodbye) which nice to say to a friend or family member, etc., I would say “Fi Seteen Dahya” (may 60 disasters accompany you, or, go to 60 disasters, calamities, misfortunes — something like the “go to hell” in English) which is thrown to someone we want to get rid of, like this fella in your story.
Pronunciation and meaning:
Fi = “fee” (in)
Seteen = “sit-teen” (sixty)
Dahya = “Da-h-ya”… You pronounce the “h”. (calamity-misfortune-disaster)
YOU NEED TO RE-CHECK YOUR ARABIC, INSTEAD OF MAKING INCORRECT CORRECTIONS REGARDING MINE, HERE. “SALAAM ALEIKUM” MEANS “PEACE BE UNTO YOU.” AND “ALEIKUM SALAAM,” MEANS “UNTO YOU, PEACE,” AND IS THE RESPONSE TO “AS SALAAM ALEIKUM.” BOTH ARE USED AS GREETINGS TO SAY HELLO AND ALSO TO SAY GOOD-BYE IN ARABIC, MOSTLY BY MUSLIMS. “MA’A’SALAMAH” (NOT “MA’AL”) MEANS ALMOST THE SAME THING AND CAN BE USED IN THE SAME WAY. (IN MY EXPERIENCE, CHRISTIANS, WHO GENERALLY DO NOT USE THE “ALEIKUM” VERSION, USE THIS VERSION.)
DEBBIE SCHLUSSEL
Independent Conservative on January 12, 2007 at 7:35 pm