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please, enlist, do anything but this (update)

A Freeper wants to virtually lock-and-load and get him some e-hajis:

Many of us are not fighting the islamic terrorists on the battlefields of Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere but for sure we can fight them on the internet. We should seek the shut down of any known terrorist website and forum to deliver a shocking and devastating psychological blow to the islamic terrorists and more importantly to destroy a major tool if not the major tool of their communications. As regular folks we have less legal challenges facing us to force a terrorist website shut down than if a government law enforcement agency tries to do it, so this is the least we can do to serve America in this time of war.

Please read this post carefully, in particular the second-to-last paragraph.

If you want to play Incredi-boy to Uncle Sam’s Mr. Incredible, knock yourself out. A year from now when the next NIE on terrorism comes out and talks about how intel’s ability to track terrorists online has diminished, we will have you to thank.

If you cannot fight and want to make a contribution, please, volunteer your time at your local airport USO, send a check to Soldier’s Angels, just don’t take things into your own hands.

Free Republic has a large following, so do places like Captain’s Quarters, which highlighted the issue of Jihadist Web sites today. Before this gets out of hand, please stop and think beyond the sense of immediate gratification.

Update: Speak of the devil.

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