Posted on 03/21/2007 1:49:01 PM PDT by ventanax5
Weve seen it all before, of course. As I noted in these pages almost two years ago, the pattern is by now almost boringly predictable: a Muslim commits an act of violence, or is caught plotting to commit one. The authorities are either quick to deny the suspects links with Islamic terrorism, or, if such a link is nevertheless suspected, adamant that he is acting alone. The local Muslim community responds with a mix of indignation and denial, with the assurances of the suspects impeccable character and surprise at his action, and with accusations of anti-Muslim bias. Non-Muslim civic leaders then respond by reassuring the Muslim community that it is loved and appreciated in spite of this isolated incident, and by calling on their fellow-citizens to be warm and supportive to their Muslim neighbors. The media report heart rendering stories of the Muslim sense of sadness, rejection, alienation, or else dwell on the perpetrators history of woein Talovics case by blaming the bloodthirsty Serbs.
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Move along, no jihads are here.
Law enforcement typically states that can't explain the such a violent act.
yet he added that it was going to be the happiest day of his life, and that it could only happen once in a lifetime.
But why did he do it? The mystery remains unresolved. Watch this space.
is this writer on crack?? how can they quote him above, then have no answers for his attack?? it's obvious..the man wanted martyrdom..WHY DON'T AUTHORITIES ADMIT THIS???
There are no more Virgins!!!
He needs to add the latest story of the FBI's report that religious extremest have been applying for jobs as school bus drivers.
Of course, there is no reason to be worried as their is no reason to think they are linked to terrorism...
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