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A 44-year-old Indiana man has been sentenced to two years in a prison for bringing guns from Indiana and illegally selling them on the streets of Chicago. A U.S. attorney’s office statement Friday says jurors convicted Willie Lee Biles Jr. of dealing firearms without a license last year. Judge Sara Ellis in Chicago sentenced him Thursday. |
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http://pamelageller.com/2017/04/guns-mosque-greece.html/
Guns and ammunition discovered in mosque in Greece By Pamela Geller - on April 1, 2017
“The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the Muslim faithful our soldiers…” – Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President of Turkey
"Indeed." - why are they in Greece? Are Greek orthodox churches in Turkey an hour and a half away? doubt it.... - "police found a .22 pistol, a .38 pistol with a silencer, and a Flobert hunting rifle along with thirty cartridges.
Following the raid all findings were sent to the Forensic Service’s laboratories in Athens, and the imam was arrested for the possession of illegal weapons and to be questioned over the matter…." |
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Fort Hood Muslim terrorist announces hunger strike to protest “America’s hatred” for Sharia By Pamela Geller - on April 1, 2017
pamelageller.com/2017/04/muslim-brotherhood-operative-canadian-parliament-begins-witch-hunt-islamophobes.html/
Muslim Brotherhood Operative in Canadian Parliament Begins Witch Hunt for Islamophobes By Leslie Stoffel - on April 1, 2017
pamelageller.com/2017/04/australia-super-max.html/
“Anyone who thinks Australia does not have a problem with prison radicalisation should visit SuperMax during prayer time” By Pamela Geller - on April 1, 2017
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Detroit Muslim threatened to attack church and police officer for ISIS By Pamela Geller - on April 1, 2017
http://pamelageller.com/2017/04/montana-democrats-vote-bill-banning-brutal-oppressive-sharia-law-call-repugnant.html/
Montana Democrats Vote Against Bill Banning Brutal Oppressive Sharia Law, Call It ‘Repugnant’ By Pamela Geller - on April 1, 2017
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