My thoughts About the New Jersey Six.

Thank you America?

This article is not about terrorism, so if you clicked to see a rant about Islamic Terrorist, go away, sorry to disappoint you.

This article is about gratitude.

Agron Abdullahu, one of the Jersey Jihadist suspects, is indeed one of the thousands of ethnic Albanian refugees from Kosovo whom we welcomed there in 1999 . Where were they sheltered? Fort Dix New Jersey of course.

"A trained sniper during the war in Kosovo, Abdullahu and his family were among thousands given safe haven in the U.S. under the Clinton administration to protect them from the Serbs. For months, they would be housed in refugee camps at Ft. Dix, a circumstance which now points to a terribly ironic twist." {a Quote from Michel Malkin}

In addition to food and shelter, we provided translators, welfare consultants and Muslim chaplains. The base constructed prayer rooms and handed out Muslim "sensitivity" cards to the troops. Said Gen. Zais: "We want to welcome these people to America the way we might wish our grandparents and great-grandparents had been welcomed to Ellis Island."

We might have opened the door to a better life, but it seems for some that is not enough.

We brought in Military from other bases around the country to build children friendly villages, we built mosques for them to worship in. We welcomed them to America with open arms.

Sadly to repay our kindness, a few have decided repayment included killing Americans as a way of saying THANK YOU AMERICA.

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now now, I want this one article to be discusses reasonably.

 

ps. I love you bratface,

 

elie

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It does seem a shame that after being welcomed into a new country a person would repay that with intended violence. Perhaps he's mentally unbalanced from his experiences in Kosovo.

Or perhaps he's just a nut.

Either way, it's a pretty poor way to say thank you isn't it?
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Nice article.

It does seem strange for someone who has BENEFITED from America's actions to want to destroy her.
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Reply By: MasonMPosted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007
It does seem a shame that after being welcomed into a new country a person would repay that with intended violence. Perhaps he's mentally unbalanced from his experiences in Kosovo.

Or perhaps he's just a nut.

Either way, it's a pretty poor way to say thank you isn't it?

It seems the three brothers involved were smuggled into the country over our porus borders, one held a green card and one was a naturalized citizen. sad to come to a country take advantage of her freedoms and then want to kill people to show gratitude.

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Reply By: Texas WahinePosted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Nice article.

It does seem strange for someone who has BENEFITED from America's actions to want to destroy her.

thanx tex for the kudo. Yes strange way to give thanx.

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Reply By: little-whipPosted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007
ps. I love you bratface,


I love you too, but I still think they're effin assholes, lol.

I really don't have much else to say about 'em!

Murserous assholes

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Come on folks what do you think about inviting someone into your home and then they try to kill you, in essence that is what they tried to do.
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Come on folks what do you think about inviting someone into your home and then they try to kill you, in essence that is what they tried to do.


We should be more understanding?
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This kinda describes what my life has been like, always being nice to others and getting hell for it afterwards. I would like to hear all those who will say that we somehow deserve it. I guess no matter how much good you do people only remember the bad things. No good deed goes unpunished.
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(Citizen)Dr GuyMay 10, 2007 13:48:47


Come on folks what do you think about inviting someone into your home and then they try to kill you, in essence that is what they tried to do.


We should be more understanding?


Understanding my ass, if he would have stayed in Kosovo, he would have been killed for his religion, so he comes to a country that treatas hin good and treats his religion good, ands he repays all this by trying to kill Americans that welcome him with open arms.
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(Citizen)CharlesCS1May 10, 2007 13:56:14


No good deed goes unpunished.


One of my favorite Chinese sayings, because it seems to be so damn true.

Good to see you BTW.. How are things going ?