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Bush “Temporary Worker Proposal” Caused Increase in Illegal Immigrant Crossings, New Docs Show:
President Bush’s proposal lured greater numbers of illegal immigrants to violate the law. Approximately 45% of respondents crossed illegally based upon rumors of a Bush amnesty program.
So much of what's happening wouldn't pass the smell test if it was pitched as a movie. Nobody would believe it.
"So the traitors use the Internet, they have an online message board where they communicate with each other."
"Oh come on. Nobody would buy that. The traitors are communicating in public? Go back to work and try to bring me something more believable."
But... it's for real.
Terror Forum Sows Seeds of Jihad
A popular pro-jihadist, London-registered message board -- Tajdeed.org.uk -- is under scrutiny as the fallout from the London terror attack continues.
Several private watchdog efforts monitoring the rising tide of terror-related websites say it wouldn't come as a surprise if British police implicate the online forum during their investigation.
Rita Katz, co-founder and director of the Washington, D.C.-based Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute, or Site, said the London family that runs the site has ties to the al-Qaida network, and that the forum "disseminates communiqués by terrorists including al-Qaida operatives."
Just hours after the July 7 attacks, the site was inundated with messages calling the suicide bombings a victory for Islamic fundamentalists.
The good news, of course, is that supporters of the terrorists were dumb enough to use the board, which may make it possible to track some of them down.