The Washington Times demonstrates that in America we are allowed to publish anything we want, no matter how bat-shit.
'Sudden jihad syndrome' poses domestic riskIn case, you're wondering, the "law-enforcement intelligence analysis" was from the Texas Public Safety Department's Bureau of Information Analysis. I'm sure that's solid.
By Sara A. Carter
January 2, 2008
Sympathy for al Qaeda has produced "sudden jihad syndrome" in domestic terror cells unaffiliated with foreign terrorists and people seeking to carry out attacks in the U.S., a law-enforcement intelligence analysis says.
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"domestic terror cells unaffiliated with foreign terrorists" = U.S. postal carriers. Suddenly, all those episodes of "going postal" have been re-diagnosed, eh?
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