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Two U.S.-Born Terrorists Killed in CIA-Led Drone Strike.  

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10/2/2011 1:23 am
Two U.S.-Born Terrorists Killed in CIA-Led Drone Strike.


Senior Al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki and another America-born militant were killed in Yemen early Friday morning by a CIA-led U.S. drone strike, marking the highest-profile takedown of terror leaders since the raid on Usama bin Laden's compound.

Fox News has learned that two Predator drones hovering above al-Awlaki's convoy fired the Hellfire missiles which killed the terror leader. According to a senior U.S. official, the operation was carried out by Joint Special Operations Command, under the direction of the CIA. A total of four people were killed in the attack.

Open season on these motherfukkas!

A Saudi-born American of Pakistani heritage who was raised in Queens, N.Y., was reportedly among those killed in a U.S. drone strike targeting radical cleric and fellow U.S. citizen Anwar al-Aulaqi.

A self-proclaimed traitor to America, Samir Khan contributed to the efforts of al-Qaedas Yemen offshoot to promote itself among English-speakers. He was apparently a major force behind the widely-read English-language magazine Inspire, a mixture of
ideology first-person accounts of operations and do-it-yourself jihad advice. Copies of the magazines bomb-making and other sections have been found in the possession of several would-be attackers in the U.S. and Britain.

"I am proud to be a traitor to America," wrote Khan, 25, in an article in the second issue of the online magazine, published in fall last year. He described his life as working in the "jihadi media sector" in North Carolina, before his beliefs turned him into a "rebel of Washingtons imperialism." He believed FBI agents were watching him in America, including a man who feigned a conversion to Islam, and one who antagonized him, sparking a fist-fight about his online work.

CAIR, Civil Liberties Groups Question Killing of American Militant Without a Trial.
Published September 30, 2011 | FoxNews

The largest Muslim advocacy group in the nation responded to the killing of U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki by rejecting his calls
to violence while raising "due process" concerns that were amplified by other civil liberties groups.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, said the American Muslim community "firmly repudiated Anwar al-Awlaki's incitement to violence, which occurred after he left the United States."

"While a voice of hate has been eliminated, we urge our nation's leaders to address the constitutional issues raised by the assassination of American citizens without due process of the law," the controversial group said.

"The targeted killing program violated both U.S. and international
law," ACLU Deputy Legal Director Jameel Jaffer said in a written statement. "As we've seen today, this is a program under which American citizens far from any battlefield can be executed by their own government without judicial process, and on the basis of
standards and evidence that are kept secret not just from the public but from the courts."

Who feels bad?

Judge Fines Longshore Union $250,000 After Members Attacked Guards, Damaged Property in Labor Revolt.

TACOMA, Wash. (The Blaze/AP) A federal judge fined a Longshore union $250,000 on Friday for its tactics in a Longview labor dispute, and he warned that individual protesters could face their
own penalties for future violations of his orders.

A member of the union also attacked a news crew covering the scene, grabbing their camera and telling them to "get the f*ck out
of here now."

These U.S. born union terrorists need to be next up on the hit list. Terrorism is terrorism.

Ron Paul: US-born al-Qaida cleric 'assassinated'.

By STEVE PEOPLES, Associated Press

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is condemning the Obama administration for killing an American born al-Qaida operative without a trial.

Paul, a Texas congressman known for libertarian views, says the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki on Yemeni soil amounts to an
"assassination." Paul warned the American people not to casually accept such violence against U.S. citizens, even those with strong
ties to terrorism.

The 'American people' don't casually accept such violence?

Speak for yourself, Ron! I fully accept it, and I am an American.

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