Dayton, OH -- An Ohio wannabe terrorist who tried to join ISIS simply to behead, shoot and immolate infidels is asking for leniency, "you'll never regret it," he claims.
U.S. District Court Judge Walter Rice will decide on this case and if he falls for this crap he'll be putting the lives of innocent infidels in real danger.
“I just want to ask you for mercy and leniency for me. … you will never regret it.”
I disagree. If he is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, it still wouldn't be enough to match the punishment to the attempted crime.
And it would be “Islamophobic” to bring up Muhammad’s formal pronouncement that “war is deceit” (Bukhari 4.52.268) in this context.
The wannabe terrorist, Laith W. Alebbini, 28, readily admits that he agrees with the Islamic State’s agenda, although he claims to reject its violence. Alebbini has almost certainly heard that [taqiyya] saying of Muhammad.
The Dayton Daily News, March 9, 2019 [my comments in brackets] reported:
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U.S. District Court Judge Walter Rice will decide on this case and if he falls for this crap he'll be putting the lives of innocent infidels in real danger.
“I just want to ask you for mercy and leniency for me. … you will never regret it.”
I disagree. If he is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, it still wouldn't be enough to match the punishment to the attempted crime.
And it would be “Islamophobic” to bring up Muhammad’s formal pronouncement that “war is deceit” (Bukhari 4.52.268) in this context.
The wannabe terrorist, Laith W. Alebbini, 28, readily admits that he agrees with the Islamic State’s agenda, although he claims to reject its violence. Alebbini has almost certainly heard that [taqiyya] saying of Muhammad.
The Dayton Daily News, March 9, 2019 [my comments in brackets] reported:
A Dayton man convicted of conspiracy and attempting to fly overseas to join ISIS said a federal judge would “never regret” giving him a sentencing break.
Laith W. Alebbini, 28, told U.S. District Court Judge Walter Rice on Friday afternoon what motivated him to try to get to Syria was to see if ISIS was the right group to join to fight the Bashar al-Assad regime. [He saw the video of ISIS terrorists burning the Jordanian pilot to death in a cage and he figured, "Hey, I can do that."]
“Maybe I was confused, but my intent was to be part of the solution,” Alebbini said, [meaning something akin to the final solution, but not just with Jews, Christians and other infidels too]. “I just want to ask you for mercy and leniency for me. … you will never regret it.”
Addressing the court during a sentencing hearing, Alebbini disputed prosecutors’ characterizations of his thinking and said he admires the United States and hopes for a United States of Arabia. ["Just don't kill me, please. You won't be sorry. I'll do anything, anything to make it up to you."]
Alebbini said many Islamic groups like ISIS favor that ideology.
“I would never kill innocent people because of that,” he said. “I agree with the agenda but disagree with the violence.”… [Those who don't believe in Allah and Muhammed as his prophet, and who are not Sunni Muslims, are not innocent in the eyes of ISIS terrorists, and therefore must be killed.]
Alebbini’s federal public defender Thomas Anderson has advocated for a sentence of time served (nearly two years) and denounced the 30- to 40-year range he said has been proposed by pretrial services and prosecutors…. [I agree with Anderson about the 30- to 40-year sentence. He should get life without parole.]
A cousin who grew up with Alebbini in Jordan testified by telephone from Canada. Mohammad Ababneh said Alebbini was “all talk” and “incapable” of violence. Alebbini has no criminal history. [Read more about taqiyya. And let's remember, there's a first time for every terrorist's beheading of an infidel.]
Ababneh said Alebbini had been depressed over being unemployed, was smoking marijuana regularly and felt like a “major disappointment” to their family…. [Yeah, whenever I'm down on my luck and feeling blue, I smoke a joint and kill a Jew--hey it rhymes.]I believe there should be no easy consequences for people who join a terrorist organization. It isn't as if the wannabe terrorist is clueless about the atrocities they commit. Had this scumcrumpet not gotten caught, he would have likely engaged in the same atrocities "to make a difference in the world."
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