Terrorism down the street

The Islamic Saudi Academy is right across the street from the strip mall where I bought my first goldfish, which is next to the comic book store where I spent many of my allowances. It used to be a Fairfax County high school, and then it became a junior high (I believe John and Steve Schultz attended it for one year.) When it and another school were combined, it stood vacant until the Saudis leased it from the county. Now it’s a madrassa for Islamofascists and their children.
I was going to republish some news excerpts about the ISA, but this article has so much information that I’ll direct your browsers over there. Suffice it to say that they teach hatred of Judaism and Christianity as part of their extreme Wahabbi Muslim faith. Jews are evil and good Muslims will kill all of them on Judgment Day. You’ve heard all of this before.
That’s bad enough, but last year the Maryland state police arrested the former comptroller for casing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, stopping by the side of the road to videotape its structure. It turns out that he belongs to Hamas. Now a Saudi American alumnus has been indicted for plotting to murder the president. Maybe the guy is innocent, but given the range of evidence that the Feds say they will produce, it doesn’t look good for him.
The next time the ISA’s lease comes up for renewal, I hope somebody on the county board of supervisors has the guts to oppose it. The school is run by the Saudi embassy, and so it benefits privileged families of a corrupt, oppresive regime. Let them rent space in an office park. Other than filthy lucre, there’s no reason my local government should help them spread their anti-American, anti-Jewish, and anti-Christian ideology.
UPDATE: Here is what our local jihadi had when he was arrested:
Ali Indictment
I don’t know what’s wrong with the gun magazine. Considering most Virginia households have at least one firearm, that’s not terribly unusual….

3 comments

  1. Count 1 of the indictment contains an allegation that the defendant discussed possibly shooting the President. The gun magazine was perhaps the best “proof” the feds could find since it doesn’t seem that they found an actual gun on the premises (or if they did, it’s not mentioned in the indictment).

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