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> "Aviroce" <dudaraster@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> If you wonder what these sons of *****es are doing to my name, feel
>> free to read the profile. If it is written by me you will find that
>> I
>> have about thirty thousand articles written so far and they are
>> consistent that Israel, Jews, and Zionists are the Evil people on
>> planet earth and need to be burnt in Hell. You will also notice that
>> Muslims are the highest quality of people compared to any group of
>> people. When Muslims are compared to Jews, you will find that Jews
>> are the people who eat, breathe and live in human sewers. The only
>> good Jew is a dead Jew. Let us hope all Jews become good. Amen.
>>
>>
http://groups.google.com/group/Imperialism_Zionism/browse_frm/thread/7e237dfb740f0f47
>
> You are correrct in analysing the nature of the beast. Unfortunately,
you
> ain't
> CONTROVERSIAL DEATH MY EYE!
> Desertpeace
>
>
>
> May 11, 2008
>
>
>
> Does a man who adores his wife and children plan a suicide so as
to
> never see them again?
> I THINK NOT.
>
> Does a man who is so involved in causes to help Palestinian
children
> plan a suicide at a time when his services are needed more than ever?
> I THINK NOT.
>
> Federal authorities this year authorized a search warrant of his
home
> as well as a safe deposit box and storage unit. Authorities said that he
> received $633,965 in donations and that he sent some of the money -
about
> $527,000 - to the Middle East. But according to an affidavit,
authorities
> "can not determine the ultimate disposition of these funds at this
time."
> Is that reason to plan a suicide rather than prove his innocence
in
> any underhanded activity?
> I THINK NOT.
>
> Is the State of Israel capable of killing anyone involved in
helping
> the cause of the Palestinian people?
> DEFINITELY!
>
> Is the Federal Bureau of Investigation capable of collaborating in
> such a vile act to assist their most trusted, loyal friend in the Middle
> East, despite the discovery of a spy ring working against their own
country?
> DEFINITELY!
>
> Riad Hamad was tormented by Federal agencies the last part of his
> life. Riad was a strong, dedicated man with a mission.. would he give
that
> up on his own?
> I DOUBT THAT!
>
> Despite what the press re****ts claim, despite what the local
police
> authorities claim, I am positive that Riad was murdered. there is no
doubt
> in my mind about that.
>
> Below is a somewhat biased re****t of the memorial service that was
> held yesterday.
> CONTROVERSIAL DEATH
>
> Memorial service for Palestinian activist reveals more layers
> Family, friends remember activist and teacher
> By Eileen E. Flynn
>
> AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
>
>
> Ever since Riad Hamad's body was found bound in Lady Bird Lake
last
> month, the Palestinian activist whose charity was being investigated by
the
> FBI has been either glorified on the Web as a martyr for the cause or
> vilified as a leftist zealot who intentionally staged a suspicious
suicide.
> The picture that emerged at Hamad's memorial service Saturday reflected
a
> far more complex man who was at turns goofy, passionate, mischievous,
> abrasive and loving but whose final weeks were marked by agitation and
fear.
>
> Dozens of Hamad's family, friends and co-workers gathered at St.
James'
> Episcopal Church on Webberville Road on a hot afternoon to share
memories
> and photos and pledge to continue helping Palestinian children through
the
> Palestine Children's Welfare Fund that Hamad ran. A few people wore
> kaffiyehs, the checkered Palestinian scarf, and spoke strongly against
the
> Israeli government.
>
> But the service explored many facets of Hamad's personality and
> steered clear of the conspiracy theories surrounding his death that have
> grown on pro-Palestinian Web sites and e-mail strings since Hamad's body
was
> found April 16. Already known internationally for his relief work, in
death,
> Hamad has become a global cause célèbre among those who sup****ted his
cause.
>
> On Saturday, mourners paid tribute to the father who would sign
> e-mails "always remember daddy loves you" to his two adult children,
Rita
> and Abdullah. The Clint Small Jr. Middle School technology teacher who
> teased boys with long hair by calling them hippies. The chef who loved
to
> whip up babaghanouj and baklava for his friends. The man who would
sacrifice
> his comfort to help others, sometimes forgoing a hotel and sleeping in
his
> car to save money for Palestinian children.
>
> Hamad's widow, Diana HajAli Hamad, a petite woman in a long maroon
> tunic with gold trimming, recalled their court****p in Beirut, Lebanon,
> almost 30 years ago. Every time they dined at their favorite cafe, she
said,
> Riad would hand her the bill just to annoy the male chauvinist waiter.
> Twenty years ago, Riad persuaded her to move to Austin, the city he fell
in
> love with as a University of Texas student.
>
> Diana Hamad's voice never broke as she said, "I stand before you
in
> the house of God feeling like my heart has been ripped out of my chest."
>
> A slide show depicted a joyful man who adored his wife, children
and
> cats and enjoyed mugging for the camera.
>
> His death came as a shock, Hamad's son Abdullah said. When the
> 55-year-old Hamad's body was discovered, his ankles and feet were bound,
and
> his eyes were covered with duct tape. Police said they believed it was a
> suicide, saying it appeared Hamad could have tied his own hands and that
> evidence suggested he had walked from his car to the lake. The cause of
> death from the Travis County medical examiner's office isn't expected
for a
> couple of weeks.
>
> Police also re****ted after his body was found that family members
had
> said he'd been showing suicidal tendencies. A colleague who might have
been
> the last to speak with Hamad has since said he believes it was suicide.
>
> But Hamad's brother-in-law denied Saturday that the family had
> described him as suicidal. And the cir***stances have fueled online
theories
> that Hamad was killed by the U.S. government or Israeli operatives.
>
> Roberta Clark, a spokeswoman for the Austin chapter of the
> Anti-Defamation League, referred to Hamad's death as a tragedy but said
that
> rumors pointing the finger at Israel "are hateful and hurtful and they
fuel
> the flames of those who are anti-Semitic and/or anti-Israel."
>
> In a telephone interview Saturday night, she said Israel, which
marks
> its 60th anniversary this month, is committed to peace with its
neighbors
> but cannot be "partners in peace" with leaders who sup****t suicide
bombers.
>
> Before Saturday's service, Diana Hamad said the family did not
want to
> make a statement about her husband's death. But during her talk, she did
> allude to her husband's distress over the FBI's seizure of his computers
in
> February. She said he was working on a paper for a professor and was
upset
> that he would not make the deadline.
>
> Hamad also spoke with his middle school co-worker Mark Kelly about
his
> anguish over the suspicion that surrounded his charity work.
>
> "(He) was tormented by the defamation of being labeled a
terrorist,"
> Kelly said. He said Hamad would ask him, "What have I done?"
>
> Federal authorities this year authorized a search warrant of his
home
> as well as a safe deposit box and storage unit. Authorities said that he
> received $633,965 in donations and that he sent some of the money -
about
> $527,000 - to the Middle East. But according to an affidavit,
authorities
> "can not determine the ultimate disposition of these funds at this
time."
>
> The affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in Austin in February
said
> authorities think Hamad was using the donated money for personal use and
not
> paying federal income tax on it, that he failed to file several income
tax
> returns from 2000 to 2006 and did not pay any taxes on earned income
during
> those years. Hamad filed a do***ent with the IRS titled "Redirect TAX
Money
> AWAY from Israel," the affidavit said.
>
> Friends said Hamad might have been a sloppy bookkeeper, but he
lived
> frugally and gave everything he raised back to Palestinian families.
Anna
> Baltzer, a friend, said Hamad purchased Palestinian hand-made goods such
as
> olive wood carvings and embroideries, sold them and returned the profits
to
> Palestinian families.
>
> "He was sort of a one-man wonder," Baltzer said. "Whenever I would
see
> him, he would be working from the minute he woke up to the minute he
went to
> sleep."
>
> But the lingering suspicions and pressure from the government, she
> said, took a toll.
>
> Hamad had assigned his charity to an umbrella group in California,
the
> Association for Investment in Popular Action Committees. Paul Larudee,
who
> ran the organization, said Hamad wondered whether his involvement with
the
> Free Gaza Movement, an organization that opposes Israeli policies in the
> Gaza Strip, prompted the investigations.
>
> "He felt . (federal authorities) were closing in on him," Larudee
> said.
>
> Israel withdrew its troops from Gaza and evacuated Jewish
settlements
> there nearly three years ago but has made several military incursions
since
> then in response to rocket attacks from the Hamas-controlled region.
>
> Larudee believes he was the last person to speak to Hamad before
he
> died. His position, he said, is that Hamad "did take his own life but he
> took it with a view of fueling the speculation that has in fact
accompanied
> his death." Bloggers who have been critical of Hamad's work have offered
the
> same suggestion.
>
> At Saturday's service, no one addressed the conspiracy theories.
>
>
> seen nothing yet, these people will styoop at nothing, even killing:
>
>
>
>
YOU DIRTY IMPOSTER
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