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Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Right Next Door
Contributed by Zero Ponsdorf

Most Americans in Lebanon Are Hezbollah Supporters; U.S. Taxes Shouldn't Fund Their Return

One thing is lost in all the press coverage of the whining Americans who went to Lebanon of their own accord and now want us to pick up the tab to get them out.

THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS IN LEBANON ARE HEZBOLLAH SUPPORTERS. 

Most of them are Shiite Muslims, many of whom hold dual U.S. and Lebanese citizenship. Many are anchor babies born here to Muslims in the U.S. illegally. Some are illegal aliens who became citizens through rubber-stamping Citizenship and Immigration Services (and its INS predecessor) coupled with political pressure by spineless politicians.

Of the 25,000 American citizens and green-card holders in Lebanon, at least 7,000 are from Dearborn, Michigan, the heart of Islamic America, and especially Shia Islam. These 7,000 are mostly Shi'ite Muslims who openly and strongly support Hezbollah. Ditto for many of the rest of the 25,000 that are there.

Spooky, to say the least, read the rest and consider.

Contributed by Zero Ponsdorf on July 18, 2006 at 01:42 PM in Current Affairs, Islamism Delenda Est, Zero Ponsdorf | Permalink

Comments


Posted by: Rurik

I suspected something like this.
And I wonder howmany hezbollocks are going to infiltrate themselves into the refugee group and into the USA to do some mischief here?
BOHICA

Posted by: Rurik | Jul 18, 2006 7:41:37 PM


Posted by: Ponsdorf

"And I wonder howmany hezbollocks are going to infiltrate themselves into the refugee group and into the USA to do some mischief here?"

Nah, it ain't infiltration when you got yourself born here, I think? Our expletive laws allow just being born here to qualify for citizenship. I'm more inclined towards Heinlein's 'Starship Trooper' approach myself.

Posted by: Ponsdorf | Jul 18, 2006 9:09:27 PM



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