Well, he would've been the 8 of hearts if they had made a deck after 9/11.
Get a load of this sketchy character: "Nabil al-Marabh was No. 27 on the FBI's list of terror suspects after 9/11." Some highlights from his resume include:
- trained in Afghanistan camp.
- Sent money to a convicted terrorist.
- Bragged of plans to blow up a fuel truck in a NY tunnel.
- Snuck into the U.S. with a fake passport right before 9/11.
What did the Justice department do when they busted this guy? Undisclosed location? GitMo?
Nope. They slapped minor immigration charges on him, kept the most damning evidence against him secret from the judge, and deported him back to his home in Syria.
Huh?
The Patriot Act scares me, and thinking about the adolescent kids locked up at GitMo makes me cry. But I'm not too stoked thinking about what Nabil al-Marabh is up to these days.
Maybe Justice thinks they've turned this guy into an informat. With their track record of trampling on the freedoms of Muslims in America, why the hell else would they let this guy go?
Weird.