I'm glad that America did not play the "dhimmi" like Spain did. It shows that we are not frightened of the Islamofascist movement known as Al Qaeda. By releasing a video, taking hostages, and etc, they tried to alter our course. Ultimately, we the public prevailed and made the right choice.
If you're wondering what I'm talking about....
http://www.jihadwatch.org/
http://www.faithfreedom.org/index.htm
http://www.frontpagemag.com/
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/
http://internet-haganah.co.il/haganah/
Von Witzleben
04-11-2004, 04:29
The man suspected of assassinating Theo van Gogh left a letter containing texts calling for a Holy War, or Jihad, evening newspaper NRC reported on Wednesday. The paper claimed the man was also found to be carrying a farewell letter that appears to indicate he expected to be shot dead by police after the attack on Van Gogh in eastern Amsterdam. Immediately after the killing, the suspect ran off and fired on officers chasing him. Trapped in a local park he fired on police vehicles that were blocking his escape. A motorcycle officer was hit in the chest but was saved by his body armour. The suspect was shot in the leg and arrested. The government claims the man is suspected of having links to extremist Muslims associated with international terror groups. The news of the letter, if confirmed, would appear to back claims Van Gogh was murdered because of his trenchant criticism of aspects of Islam.
I wonder how they can know about the content of the note. I haven't heard that the police revealed the content of it.