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Irish Muslim radical says Americans should be grateful more people didn't die in Boston
An Irish Muslim who once threatened to kill Barack Obama has refused to condemn the Boston bombers and claimed they gave Americans 'a taste of their own medicine'.

Khalid Kelly, a 46-year-old from Dublin, made the controversial remarks in an exclusive interview with the Irish Sun newspaper. In the course of the interview, he refused to condemn Chechen terror brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for the attack which killed three people including an eight-year-old boy.

Nicknamed Taliban Terry, Kelly told the paper that he was not surprised by the attack, the first on US soil since 9/11. And he told Americans to be glad nobody else had died in the marathon bomb.

Kelly said: "Thousands of Muslims are being killed every day from Syria to Afghanistan. A lot of them are being murdered at the hands of the Americans, and they never have a minute's silence.

"Where are the tears for these people? Three people get killed and they have a big day of remembrance. They should remember the people they are killing.

"This is a war and they should be thankful that it wasn't more."
That last is the key. If this is indeed war, dear Mr. Kelly, you should be grateful your dead are not piled in heaps -- we can do that easily enough, while your side's best efforts resulted in three pot bombs which only succeeded in killing three people. You would be wise to ponder why Dr. Fadl concluded that to wage this war is to go against Allah's own will.

Posted by: tipper 2013-04-29
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