December 10, 2003
Lee Malvo,
Muslim Hatemonger
By
Michelle Malkin
From the moment
John Allen Muhammad and Lee Malvo were arrested in
the
Beltway-area sniper case last fall, the
media and
Muslim activists wanted us to believe that the
serial killings had absolutely nothing to do with
Islamic terrorism.
CNN downplayed Muhammad's religious
conversion—calling him by his old name, John Allen
Williams, when his identity was first revealed. Malvo
was cast as a clueless dupe with no true convictions.
Nihad Awad of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR)
argued: "There is no indication that this case is
related to Islam or
Muslims." Chicago Sun-Times columnist
Richard Roeper
railed against conservative commentators such as the
indomitable
Mark Steyn, who had taken note of Muhammad's Islamic
faith and his reportedly expressed anti-American
sentiments after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Roeper also ridiculed National Review
columnist James Robbins for astutely observing that the
sniper was acting like
“a jihadist warrior." Roeper smugly concluded:
" . . . an awful lot of conservatives really, really
wanted the snipers to be terrorists. But they were
wrong. I'll say that because
they never will."
Now it is time for Roeper, CAIR and the militant
Religion of Peace
propagandists to face the facts once and for all. A
chilling stack of evidence, introduced by Malvo's own
lawyers last week at his capital murder trial, exposes
accused sniper Malvo as an unrepentant Muslim extremist.
He may not have been a card-carrying member of al Qaeda,
but as Claremont Institute fellow John Hinderaker notes
on Powerlineblog.com, Malvo was more of a
"freelance" Islamofascist—as legions of
aggrieved fanatics around the world are.
Malvo's violent drawings and
anti-American and
anti-Semitic rantings show him
to be every bit as
blood-thirsty, hatemongering and
martyr-craving as any
Sept. 11 hijacker or Palestinian suicide bomber.
Among Malvo's jailhouse artwork, (online):
Ten Americans were murdered at the hands of the
Beltway-area snipers. Malvo's
lawyers say he was
insane and "brainwashed."
No more so than your average
madrassa student in Jeddah or America-hating cave
dweller in Tora Bora. Malvo is, in his own words, a
"believer" of Allah and a "soldier"
for "JIHAD."
Stop telling me
Islam had nothing to do with it.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
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