This will shield them from their/our enemies by upholding real western values, right?
GERTZ:
If we vote to elect people we want, and we vote to make up our own laws, WE ARE THE ENEMY to these people who are willing to act on the basis of the Quran - since making up our own laws will always be usurping god's, and his authority.LONDON -- Al Qaida was said to have planned a series of mass-casualty strikes in the European Union.
Al Qaida cell in southern Italy was planning mass casualty strike
Officials said Al Qaida has organized an operational cell ordered to carry out major attacks in Britain and France. They said the cell was based in Italy and included Arabs and Europeans, including those who fought in Afghanistan.
"This was to have been the kind of attack that would have exceeded that in Spain," an official said.
An Italian police officer shows pictures of suspected Al Qaida members Bassam Ayachi, left and French Raphael GeIfndron who were arrested in Bari. AFP/Giovanni Marino The official was referring to the bombings of the commuter train system in Madrid in 2004. At the time, nearly 200 people were killed by a cell of North Africans linked to Al Qaida.
So far, two members of the Al Qaida cell were arrested in the southern Italian city of Bari in December 2008. One of them was a Syrian national identified as Bassam Ayachi, 62, who also carries a French passport.
Officials said cell members, including French nationals, planned to attack Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport outside Paris. They did not elaborate.
The two suspected Al Qaida members have been arraigned in front of an Italian judge. Ayachi was said to have been the spiritual leader of the Belgian Assabil Islamic Center and helped establish a training center for suicide bombers. Officials said Ayachi was also under investigation in Belgium.
"Bassam Ayachi appears to be one of the spiritual guides at the European level while Raphael Gendron, a computer expert, had an important role in media propaganda," Italian police said in a statement.
Men identified as Bassam Ayachi, left, and Raphael Gendron in an undated photo released by Italian police in Bari on May 12. Reuters/Polizia di Stato On May 12, Italy brought charges against Ayachi and Gendron in connection with the alleged Al Qaida plot. The two suspects were also charged with membership in and operating recruitment cells for Al Qaida.
France has not confirmed the purported Al Qaida plot against its international airport in Paris. Officials said Italy shared the results of the six-month investigation with Paris.
"We do not have any facts leading us to seriously believe that there was a threat to attack Roissy," French Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie said.
That's ALL THERE IS TO IT, delusionary morons.
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In the past few weeks, we've had a lot of terrorism busts: NYC, Spain, Italy.
There was also this in Fairfax County, Virginia -- reminiscent of the criminal activities in Luton so as to fund the 7/7 London bombings.
Can't you feel the ramping up?
BHO can blather about values all he likes, but such blathering does zero to protect us. In fact, the jihadists are laughing up their sleeves and are even more emboldened because the jihadists believe that our values, specifically freedom and democracy, are our downfall.
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