Another Muslim Man in US caught lying about his Birth Certificate; his US College admission fully-funded by the American taxpayer

From Eric Dondero:

A growing number of Muslim students are attending colleges in the US. Many of them are receiving government scholarships, taxpayer subsidized loans and even direct student aid paid for by American taxpayers.

Are some of these funds helping to fund Islamic Terrorism?

As Fox finds in an investigative report, noted Terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki was taxpayer subsidized.

Fox News reports that suspected Muslim Terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki lied to university officials in Colorado to gain a taxpayer-funded scholarship.

A former diplomatic security agent who was tasked with investigating Awlaki immediately after the Sept. 11 attacks told Fox News that the Yemeni-American national apparently lied on his visa application to attend Colorado State University, where he studied engineering. Rather than tell U.S. immigration officials that he was born in Las Cruces, N.M., in 1971, Awlaki stated that the was foreign born, the security agent, Ray Fournier, said.

Awlaki received $20,000 in scholarship money from a U.S. government program for his schooling in Fort Collins, Colo. When asked if Awlaki was eligible, Fournier said, “No, he is absolutely forbidden to have it.”

"That's the taxpayers' money," Fournier added, saying Awlaki knew that lying about his birthplace would help him get the scholarship money.

Al-Awlaki is connected to at least two recent terrorist acts in the US "the Fort Hood attack and the attempted Christmas Day jet bombing" (Nadal Malik Hasan and Abdulmutallab).

Robbie Cooper of the acclaimed Urban Grounds blog out of Austin, opines:

There are lot (too many to list or name) of American citizens who need and deserve to be shot dead. On the spot, where they stand, immediately.

Radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki is just one of them...

After watching Obama limp-wrist another opening day pitch, I was beginning to wonder if this guy had a y-chromosome at all, much less a valid birth certificate or college transcripts [to get this job done].

Editor's Note - I had the pleasure of meeting Robbie Cooper at the Rick Perry-sponsored Right Bloggers event in Austin back in January.

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