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Friday, 06 April 2007
Another Case Of Provocative Behavior

John Doe at Dallas Love Field
Michelle Malkin

Someone saw something and said something. No doubt CAIR's lawyers are getting ready to sue the John Does who spoke up when they saw this suspicious activity. Via DMN:

Dallas police and federal terrorism officials are investigating two women, both dressed in camouflage pants under their traditional Muslim robes and scarves, who were seen conducting what appeared to be surveillance and acting suspiciously at Dallas Love Field.

One of the women, Kimberly "Asma" Al-Homsi, 42, of Arlington, who is on probation for a 2005 Garland road rage incident involving a fake grenade, is said to have long-range assault rifle and explosives training, according to a Dallas police intelligence bulletin issued March 5.

"I'm a trained sniper and proud of it," Ms. Al-Homsi said in an interview Thursday after first refusing to comment on whether she has any terrorism ties. She then said no...

...On the afternoon of Feb. 25, Ms. Al-Homsi and a friend who could not be reached for comment, Aisha Abdul-Rahman Hamad, 50, of Irving, were spotted at Love Field wearing Muslim robes and camouflage pants and "acting suspiciously," the bulletin states. The surveillance video shows one of the women walking back and forth, apparently pacing off distances. ...

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Another Case Of Provocative Behavior
Ed Morrissey

Michelle Malkin notes another case of provocative behavior in an airport that recalls the Traveling Imams incident here in the Twin Cities. Two women, one of whom was on probation for waving a fake grenade, have been arrested for suspicious behavior near Dallas' Love Field:

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Once again, we have intentionally provocative behavior, conducted by Muslims in a very overt manner at or near an airport. In this case, one of them already has a criminal record of making threats with fake explosives near the same airport. The ostentatious nature of this behavior and the track record of the one woman makes it pretty clear that they want attention.

But for what? The arrest of the two individuals seems designed to provoke a law-enforcement or security response, just as the Traveling Imams did. While the imams did not get arrested, their behavior -- refusing to take their correct seats and defying the flight crew -- certainly could have had that result. This has the appearance of deliberately pushing the envelope to get arrested, and to give CAIR and its supporters another reason to file lawsuits, perhaps against the John Does who reported them to security. ...

Posted by Bill Faith on April 6, 2007 at 07:11 PM in Islamism Delenda Est | Permalink

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