Faisal Shahzad an AntiWar Activist, hated Bush, even a 9/11 Truther?

by Eric Dondero

Naturalized citizen and Islamic Terrorist Bomber Faisal Shahzad opposed the War in Iraq. New reports suggest he held views much in line with leftwing AntiWar activists who fiercely opposed the Bush administration's policies in Iraq and Afghanistan.

There are even indications he may have been aligned with the so-called "Truther movement." A witness told the Associated Press, that Shahzad believed that Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with the attacks of 9/11. In truth, Hussein harbored top Al Qaeda Terrorist Abu Massad al Zarcawi and hosted two Al Qaeda-linked Terrorist training camps: Salman Pac and Answar Al-Islam.

Investigative journalist, and author of two Best Selling NY Times books Richard Miniter in his book "Shadow War: The Untold Story of How the Bush Administration is winning the War on Terror" (2005) documented 23 hard instances where Hussein and the Iraqi government were cooperating and actively assisting Al Qaeda prior to the 9/11 attacks.

From Tampa Bay On-line (via Memeo, Memeo):

Shahzad's behavior sometimes seemed odd to his neighbors, and he surprised a real estate broker he hardly knew with his outspokenness about President George W. Bush and the Iraq war.

"He mentioned that he didn't like Bush policies in Iraq," said Igor Djuric, who represented Shahzad in 2004 when he was buying a home.

Djuric said he couldn't remember the exact words Shahzad used about Bush but "something to the effect of he doesn't know what he's doing and it's the wrong thing that he's doing."

"I don't know if he mentioned 9/11," Djuric said, "but something like that, Iraq has nothing to do with anything."

The New York Times (via Memeo) adds this ironic note:

a real estate broker who helped him buy the house, in Shelton, Conn., in 2004 remembered that Mr. Shahzad did not like President George W. Bush or the Iraq war.

“I didn’t take it for much,” said the broker, Igor Djuric, “because around that time not many people did.”

Yes, indeed. Around that time many Americans did not like Bush either: Michael Moore, Cindy Sheehan, Al Gore, NetRoots, the Greens, the entire Progressive wing of the Democrat Party, and a host of other AntiWar advocates.

Is it safe now to begin referring to Shahzad as a "Liberal Progressive"?

(H/t Memeorandum)

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