We all have our favorite news and information sources, so why should we be surprised when followers of al-Qaeda have one too? Meet Inspire , the slick, glossy mag created by American citizen (and former cheerleader) Samir Khan and featured columnist and American citizen,
The USAF also publishes a magazine for <i>al Queda</i> members. It&#039;s called &quot;Paradise&quot;. With articles like
&quot;Say Hello To My Little Friend&quot; by Drone Pilot #3857
&quot;Come see 70 virgins at the corner of Hammed St and Taliban Boulevard in Kabul at 7:30am tomorrow morning&quot; by Drone Pilot #7329
&quot;Where to get porn that does not have spyware&quot; by Captain Cafftan.
To be avoided. Only one drone strike.
Bitch Stole My Look!
rupert murdoch might be fit to run this?
Agreed, it doesn&#039;t seem very inspiring.
Are there Islamist versions of Ann Coulter, Glenn Beck, and James O&#039;Keefe?
Barb: You are brilliant. (And I get your jokes without Cliff Notes, if you know what I mean.)
Ole Newt?
I just contributed my first article: &quot;Slient but Deadly--Fortifying Your Hummus-Fueled Farts With Great Satan Fainting Condiments.&quot;
Who else was a male cheerleader who went on to power and fame?
The last two governors of Texas?
The USAF also publishes a magazine for <i>al Queda</i> members. It&#039;s called &quot;Paradise&quot;. With articles like
&quot;Say Hello To My Little Friend&quot; by Drone Pilot #3857
&quot;Come see 70 virgins at the corner of Hammed St and Taliban Boulevard in Kabul at 7:30am tomorrow morning&quot; by Drone Pilot #7329
&quot;Where to get porn that does not have spyware&quot; by Captain Cafftan.
To be avoided. Only one drone strike.
Bitch Stole My Look!
rupert murdoch might be fit to run this?
Agreed, it doesn&#039;t seem very inspiring.