Probing the minds of our frustrated young men
By Jesse Singal | Saturday, January 2, 2010 | The Boston Globe
“…The story of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab brings to mind Yemen and Al Qaeda and international terrorism networks – not Dylan Klebold, a domestic terrorist from a decade ago. The former was born in Nigeria and, authorities say, tried to blow up a plane on Christmas Day in the name of jihad. The latter helped massacre 12 of his classmates and a teacher at his Colorado high school in 1999 for reasons that have never been fully established….”….BS
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