Posted on 07/28/2006 8:52:15 PM PDT by PointRider
This afternoon in the beautiful pacific northwest city of Seattle, the war with Islamofascists has reached our streets.
A Muslim gunman walked into a Jewish Federation community center, shot 6 people and at least 1 is dead with several others in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Did these people think they were safe? Sure they did! Were they going through life fearing for their lives before this happened? No. But for one Muslim, it was like shooting fish in a barrel. They were sitting ducks.
Seattle is only a hop, skip and a jump from where I live. This bloody radical muslim evil is happening in my backyard now just as it did in N.Y. city. It was a 9/11 on an infinitely smaller scale, but an incident of the type that will TAKE OVER in our cities and our heartland everywhere if we don't increase security and heed these words, "NEVER FORGET", no matter where we are.
If people think what has happened in Seattle is just an aberration, they had better think AGAIN. A suicide bomber could walk into any building, restaurant, bar or sporting event in America.
Radical Islam is capable of just about anything.
We KNEW this.
Now we had better REMEMBER it or the sleeplessness in Seattle tonight will be only a sample of what is to come from radical Islam.
Only problem is that the antigunners will use this as a reason for more antigun legislation, instead of backing off and letting people pack a weapon like they should.
I stopped frequenting muzzy businesses after 9-11
I just bookmarked the site.
Thanks, Mojo!
yeah, ya really gotta watch out for that "slam" :)
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I'm much more concerned with the shootings, bombings, wife beatings and general mayhem some of these folks indulge in ~ their personal manners in polite or casual company aren't worth worrying about.
Huh? Haven't you been following this story?
Chaek Breaking News and get up to speed.
I am a right wing nut, but the Pakistani said he was a dyed in the wool muslimer!
B U M P
I live in Los Angeles, which had been a target in 2000 and was spared only because of a sharp border patrol agent at a the Seattle/Vancouver crossing.
I was born in New Jersey, raised in the metro NYC area, and still have family back there. So I've had a sense of being in a target zone for a long time, and have been all too aware that what Seattle experienced today can happen anywhere here in the U.S. I've always felt it's a matter of when, not if.
Personally, I believe the federal government should revive the Civil Defense Corps and update it to meet modern threats. With more of us organized and trained, more eyes will be available to watch vulnerable places such as schools, churches, hospitals, malls, and so on.
This is where the living victims were taken:
http://www.uwmedicine.org/Facilities/Harborview/
There hasn't been a lot news coming out, but several are in critical condition.
The thing is, this could happen anywhere.
People need to not lose sight of what is going on because these muslims could walk into any movie theater and do the same damn thing.
What shall we do?
If one of the people in the Jewish Center had been in possession of a gun, the others may not have been shot.
They should have had guns.
A year or two before 9/11/01, I pulled into a local gas station (a Chevron station) because my car was overheating. The mechanic was an Arab, and he asked me if I was Jewish. I'm not, and my typical American reaction was to say no and then say it was none of his business. What did it have to do with putting water in my car radiator and checking to see if any hoses were leaking?
I never went back to that gas station. I noticed it seemed to lose business after 9/11, and it is closed down now. Screw the Muslims and don't patronize their businesses.
Agreed.
I totally agree with you Wolf. I was just thinking today and remembering what my dad said about WWII. They had a civil defense group back then and my dad's job was to sit on the water tower and look for enemy planes...he would have been in the service but he was only 12 at the time.
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