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U.S.-Born Yemen-Based Imam on His CA-Hosted Website: 'Nidal Hassan Is A Hero'
2009-11-10
Information on Host Anwar Al-Awlaki's Website

The registration information for Anwar Al-Awlaki's website is as follows: The domain ANWAR-ALAWLAKI.COM is protected by the private domain registration company DomainsByProxy.com. The information listed for DomainsByProxy.com is: Domains by Proxy, Inc., DomainsByProxy.com, 15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353, Scottsdale, Arizona85260, United States, (480) 624-2599 Fax (480) 624-2598. A trace of the server hosting the website shows that it's being hosted by New Dream Network, LLC, 417 Associated Rd., PMB #257, Brea, CA 92821; their “Abuse Team” can be reached at: +1-714-706-4182, abuse@dreamhost.com


Posted by:anonymous5089

#2  if you spent your days in a man dress and considered young boys fair game for sex, you'd be confused on what a hero is as well
Posted by: Frank G   2009-11-10 16:58  

#1  A hero? A hero is someone who does something exceptional. Committing mass murder in the name of Islam is far to common for it to be considered heroic. A man of conscience? If he had decided to war no more forever, or simply opposed this one, he could have stood up, said so and taken the consequences. Maybe he would have gotten kicked out of the army or maybe earned some jail time. In either case, I'd have some respect for him as a man. As it is, he is just a coward who decided to murder a bunch of unsuspecting people, people he took an oath to defend as a soldier and to help as a doctor. We don't think highly of betrayal like that in the West. Maybe we just have higher standards.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-11-10 16:00  

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