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Wait a minute, I recall seeing Atta's father interviewed a month after 9/11.

He was angry that the report said his son was one of the hijackers.

He then said his son was still alive, and would never have done such a thing.

Now he comes out and says he is happy his son killed all those people?

WTF? And Michael Moore thinks there are in inconstancies in Bush's story about what happened on 9/11.......seems the me the Islamic Jihadees have got it all messed up.

 

1. First it was the jews. 2. Then is was the US government, to turn its people against muslims, 3. Now it was Islamic terrorists, and they are heroes to them. Yeah, OK:

 

CAIRO, Egypt (CNN) -- The father of one of the hijackers who commandeered the first plane that crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, praised the recent terror attacks in London and said many more would follow.

 

Speaking to CNN producer Ayman Mohyeldin Tuesday in his apartment in the upper-middle-class Cairo suburb of Giza, Mohamed el-Amir said he would like to see more attacks like the July 7 bombings of three London subway trains and a bus that killed 52 people, plus the four bombers.

 

Displayed prominently in the apartment were pictures of el-Amir's son, Mohamed Atta, the man who is believed to have piloted American Airlines Flight 11 into the north tower of the World Trade Center as part of the attacks on the United States.

 

El-Amir said the attacks in the United States and the July 7 attacks in London were the beginning of what would be a 50-year religious war, in which there would be many more fighters like his son.

 

He declared that terror cells around the world were a "nuclear bomb that has now been activated and is ticking."

 

The man, who gave his age as "at least 70," said he had no sorrow for what happened in London, and said there was a double standard in the way the world viewed the victims in London and victims in the Islamic world.

 

Cursing in Arabic, el-Amir also denounced Arab leaders and Muslims who condemned the London attacks as being traitors and non-Muslims.

 

He passionately vowed that he would do anything within his power to encourage more attacks.

 

When asked if he would allow a CNN crew to videotape another interview with him, el-Amir said he would give his permission -- for a price of $5,000.

 

That money, he said, would not be kept for himself, but would be donated to someone to carry out another terror attack.

 

El-Amir said that $5,000 was about how much it would cost to finance another attack in London.

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Gee, THERE's a shocker.

 

With each passing day, more and more evidence mounts that these opinions are common in the muslim world.

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Watching people trip over themselves to attempt to point out that this is a "fringe" element at work is like watching Frank Dreben in "Police Squad" in front of the buring firweworks factory, with explosions going off every two seconds, yelling "Nothing to see here...please disperse!!!"

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What kind of journalist would think that anyone cares about this idiot's opinion of anything?  His son was a mass murderer and we're supposed to care what he thinks about anything?  !@#$ him and any journalist who would write about this.

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Hey. It's CNN. Slumping ratings.

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