Question:
Does this sound familiar to you?
?
2014-07-01 06:36:37 UTC
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/28324511-418/alleged-terrorist-was-prolific-user-of-yahoo-answers-feds.html


Islamic terrorist was prolific user of Yahoo Answers. he always seemed to be online. One minute he was at his computer, typing out a lengthy answer to the question “Muslims: Whom do you hate the most, Jews, Christians, or atheists?”

The next, he was writing a facetious response to the teaser, “How do I stop my dog from eating poop?”

the government claims that Daoud is a dangerous would-be martyr who tried to have the FBI agent who caught him assassinated.

Does this sound familiar to you?
Eight answers:
Rubber baby buggy bumpers
2014-07-01 07:26:51 UTC
Two prime examples are fake Rabbi and gay Ramzi.

I think United States Department of Homeland Security has been watching them closely.
?
2014-07-01 09:59:46 UTC
I'm not familiar with him specifically (I doubt he came onto this section) but I have seen similar questions like that before. The news article does mention 2011, when I did go to other sections more frequently than I do now (which is never, unfortunately), so I do wonder if I possibly did run across him. Unfortunately, there are many people out there like him, or at least with similar ideologies, and write similar things that he writes.



It's good to know that people are looking out for the crazies, I guess. There are some here on Y!A that I do wonder about, and I hope that no one here is that homicidal in real life.
H
2014-07-01 07:33:20 UTC
I don't understand what you expect to sound familiar. That a terror suspect is a Y/A member of what he posted?



Why should a criminal not being online? He maybe also logged into Ebay. What's familiar about?



In case you ask regarding the posted question: yes it sounds as familiar as any other hate posts by others.



You are smart enough to admit that Muslims aren't the only ones posting stupid hate spreading/insulting questions/answers. Just surf through some posts of certain members.
?
2014-07-01 09:11:00 UTC
As familiar as everyday here,

the development of predictive text along with predictive marketing has led to programs of artificial intelligence used for screening comments online for possible terrorists,,, it seems to me just assigning one homeland security agent to the middle east travel sections would identify many and lead them to others

On the grander NWO scale

EVERYONE is a suspect
Thunder
2014-07-01 09:10:24 UTC
There are any nutcase on the net who express their desire to kill Muslims and "exterminate" them and threat of genocide. If these people were giving means to carry out such acts they would defiantly do so. So why doesn't the US go after such people? People who actively advocate genocide against Muslim are no different then this particular user.
BMCR
2014-07-01 09:54:40 UTC
I don't seem to recall this particular user.
?
2014-07-01 07:08:10 UTC
yea.. the internet is full of nut jobs

best to never communicate with users online
Simple Simon
2014-07-01 13:09:21 UTC
Of course it sounds very familiar.

Israel Travel sire is a magnet for such muzzies.


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