Michelle Malkin linked a post of mine below on the planned attack on Fort Dix and now she has much more info here.
"The camera store owner saw Muslim men in military garb toting weapons in the woods. He heard them talking about jihad and how Allah was great. He called the FBI and became a hero," Christie said.
The link and the above are great ... but how long before the Left starts screaming about violations of privacy and CAIR demands to know if the shop owner looked because they were Muslims? Is this profiling? Maybe even the few who were illegal aliens can sue. Obviously, they're just a few slightly misguided undocumented workers unable to find jobs Americans won't do, additionally frustrated by being forced to drive without legal licenses and our pesky, oppressive traffic signs in English. Nah, immigration isn't a problem ... much.
No war on terror to see here folks, move along? Hardly. In this age, they do not need to be hard wired to al-Qaeda central. Aided by our own media and it's love for jihadist propaganda, we empower the terrorist ideology to reach into every nook and cranny of our society where there may be discontented radical Islamists. From there, they can get what they need from the Internet. If you think the war on terror isn't global, as well as here, you fail to understand the information age and the down side can be as deadly as the upside is wonderful.
Did they have the equivalent of a Super Bowl Party when CNN aired the disgusting sniper footage? Why not? That, not the NFL, was their dream and goal, right?
Be sure and see the link above for plenty of details.


But, but, but... Dan the shop owner invaded their privacy. He looked at their video without a warrant. He suspected them merely because they are furriners.
This is outrageous profiling. He ought to have averted his eyes while dubbing their video. The shop owner is obviously a Republican (hero).
Posted by: Terry Gain | Tuesday, May 08, 2007 at 09:47 PM