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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (31468)6/10/2010 9:50:20 AM
From: SGJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Bigot. Stop posting articles bashing the mentally challenged.



To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (31468)6/11/2010 10:36:43 AM
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Jersey jihadist Carlos Almonte is terror at spelling, too; proud of sign, 'Death to all Juice'

BY Alison Gendar and Rich Schapiro
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Friday, June 11th 2010, 8:59 AM

Read more: nydailynews.com


Photo believed to show Carlos Almonte protesting in Manhattan in 2008, holding the sign, 'Death to All Juice.'

More evidence that accused Jersey jihadist Carlos Almonte is no genius: He held up a sign at an anti-Israel rally with the slogan "Death to all Juice."

And he was apparently so pleased with his misspelled hate message that he posted the picture on his Facebook page.

The 24-year-old terror suspect's bombast was nowhere to be found in a New Jersey courtroom yesterday when he and buddy Mohamed Alessa were denied bail for being flight risks.

A frazzled-looking Almonte, his hands in cuffs and his legs in shackles, kept his eyes locked to the floor during the brief court appearance.

Alessa, in contrast, acted like a clown, laughing and smirking.

Their lawyers - both public defenders - refused to comment after the hearing.

Almonte and Alessa, 20, were collared Saturday at Kennedy Airport. Prosecutors say they were planning to catch a flight to Africa to wage jihad alongside Al Qaeda-linked militants.

On his Facebook page, Almonte revealed his hatred of the West in a series of barely comprehensible rants.

"As for the west they deserve [whatever] comes to them becuz they choose there leaders whom in turn effect the policy," he wrote in one posting.

The "Juice" photo was first reported by the Jawa Report, a right-wing blog.

agendar@nydailynews.com