Mike Gravel = Bordeline Terrorist

Author: Aaron

Mike Gravel is a complete lunatic. Gravel who declared bankruptcy in 2004 and ran as a democratic presidential candidate in 2008 is completely off his rocker. In a speech last week to a raucous crowd in Washington, DC, the former senator stopped just short of inciting a riot. Gravel, asked the crowd to harass federal prosecutor Gordon Kromberg until he drops charges placed on Palestinian terrorist Sami Al-Arian.

Sami Al-Arian if you recall is a former Florida professor (go figure) who in 2006 pleaded guilty to providing goods and services to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Prosecutors had also tried the terrorist on more serious charges, so Al-Arian took a plea agreement instead.

Aside from the fact that Gravel is clearly supporting a convicted terrorist, a man who is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people, the fanatic Gravel has now called for a great American to be harassed. To quote the crazy politician, ““Find out where he lives, find out where his kids go to school, find out where his office is, picket him all the time…Call him a racist in signs if you see him. Call him an injustice. Call him whatever you want to call him, but in his face all the time.”

Gravel who in my opinion is a blatant anti-Semite, anti-Israel, senile old man, directly threatened Kromberg, especially by telling activists to “find out where his kids go to school”. Gravel, who is known for endorsing the idea that 9/11 was an inside job should be put onto a terrorist watch list. I hope that the FBI will look further into Gravel’s association with convicted terrorists and find him guilty of treason and conspiracy. God Bless Gordon Kromberg for the amazing work and dedication he has put into halting terrorism in the United States.

2 Responses to “Mike Gravel = Bordeline Terrorist”


  1. 1 no one you know August 7, 2008 at 6:02 pm

    I have NEVER heard Gravel utter anything even remotely anti-semitic. He speaks out about Israel’s policies against the Palestinians, but so have MANY other people.

    He might have been a bit out of line suggesting what he did, but he sees an injustice being done and he wanted to call it to people’s attention.

    Your blog is a bit inaccurate. Al-Arian plead guilty to helping his brother in law get a visa to get into the country. He did not plead guilty to committing terrorist acts. He was not found guilty of any crime, yet he is in prison. They don’t have anything directly on this guy, but they want him to testify for them in other cases, which he refused to do. Funny, Rove refused to appear for his subpoena, but he’s not in jail. Hmmmm. Some folks are above the law and the rest of us are just peons I guess.


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