Read the story in The Washington Post.
The head of an al Qaeda-led group in Iraq has offered a $100,000 reward for the killing of a Swedish cartoonist for his drawing of Islam's Prophet Mohammad and threatened to attack major Swedish companies.
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, leader of the self-styled Islamic State in Iraq, also offered $50,000 to anyone who killed the editor of the newspaper that published the drawing by Lars Vilks depicting the head of the Prophet on the body of a dog.
Hmmmm, what's old Abu going to say when he sees how many bloggers have spread this story and the cartoon all over the world via the Internet (invented by some guy named Albert Gore, Jr. -- the Internet, not Abu or the cartoon).
I'm not saying this is a photo of Abu Omar of Baghdad, but it may have some similarities.
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