August 15, 2008, - 2:12 pm
Religion of Cyanide Cannisters: About the Muslim in Denver with Cyanide
By Debbie Schlussel
Many readers have sent me articles over the last three days about Saleman Abdirahman Dirie, the Somalian-born Muslim Canadian who snuck into the U.S., had no passport, and was found dead in his Denver hotel room with enough cyanide to kill many, many people just weeks before the Democratic National Convention there.
Is he a terrorist? Hell, yeah. Must we ask? This story should be headline news, but predictably has been shunted off to the margins.
Of course, his sister says he’s not a terrorist, just “misunderstood” and mentally troubled (as they all are . . . when they’re caught). Same old BS. Oh, and he “hijacked his religion”–or maybe “cyanide poisoned his religion”.
I don’t know about you, but I certainly don’t travel with cannisters of cyanide. Something about that restriction of only three-ounces of toothpaste.
Private Investigator Bill Warner has much more on Dirie and his apparent links to Islamic extremists and terrorism supporters.
Sirius Patriot Channel host Mike Church asks another great question:
How many cannisters of cyanide were there in his hotel room before Dirie was found?
We’ll never know . . . until it is too late.
Meanwhile, tell the non-Muslim little old ladies not to dare bring more than three ounces of shampoo in your carry-on luggage.
Muhammad the fabricator of Islam -hell be upon him- “was not a terrorist, he was just misunderstood and mentally troubled.”
Pity. Pity. Pity.
Independent Conservative on August 15, 2008 at 2:45 pm