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Sheikh Anwar Al Awlaki: 44 Ways to Support Jihad

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Islamic preacher Anwar al-Awlaki has compiled a long list, that shows Muslims how they can support the jihad. If you scroll through the list, you will see that Muslims do not have to be violent to take part in the jihad. Number 30 is particularly disturbing, but not surprising.

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 Yes, this is the same Anwar al-Awlaki that was a guest of our absolutely clueless Pentagon, just months after 911.

Anwar al-Awlaki, who has allegedly been tied to terror attacks and is included on the CIA’s kill or capture list, attended a lunch at the Pentagon as a guest of the US military just a few months after the Sept. 11 attacks, revealed Fox News Wednesday after obtaining exclusive documents.

Awlawki was reportedly invited to the Pentagon as part of outreach efforts to the Muslim community following 9/11.

An employee of the Defense Department told investigators that she assisted in arranging the meeting with Awlaki after she heard him speak in Virginia.

One of the documents stated, as quoted by Fox News, “At that period in time, the secretary of the Army (redacted) was eager to have a presentation from a moderate Muslim.”

Here is a clue for the Pentagon……..”moderate” Muslims are not coming to the rescue. Revise your plan, or step down for people that will actually protect the country from Islam.

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