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To: No Mo Mo who wrote (216324)2/7/2013 1:26:02 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 542088
 
Well, I don't know who the other three were, but I support killing al Awaki. They aren't named or identified in your article.

en.wikipedia.org

"Anwar al-Aulaqi (also spelled al-Awlaki; Arabic: ???? ???????? Anwar al-‘Awlaqi; 21 April 1971 – 30 September 2011) was an American [7] and Yemeni imam who was an engineer and educator by training. [8] [9] U.S. government officials have alleged that he was a senior talent recruiter and motivator who was involved with planning operations for the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda. [2] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] With a blog, a Facebookpage, and many YouTube videos, the Saudi news station Al Arabiya described him as the " bin Laden of the Internet." [16] [17] But, Bin Laden did not respect Aulaqi, as he did not have scholarly training. [18] After a request from the US Congress, in November 2010 YouTube removed many of Awlaki's videos. [19]"

Better that than THIS: