Posted on 02/12/2016 9:05:56 AM PST by MtnClimber
Here we go again. As you slept comfortably in your bed last night there was another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. There is a total media blackout and no buzz on twitter, but a Somali man, Mohamed Barry, is a suspect in a machete attack on a restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. The Nazareth Restaurant is owned by an Israeli Christian so it's not a surprise that it would be a target for jihad. Four people were hospitalized, one with critical injuries.
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To read the CBS account, you’d never know it was a muslim on jihad. Their version has us left to speculate that it could’ve been a homeless guy who just found a machete on the sidewalk and was hoping to trade it for a meal.
Nothing to see here, move along, islam is the ROP, blah blah blah.
How come this Israeli didn’t keep an UZI under the counter for just such an occasion is beyond me.
Let this be a lesson to ALL Jewish deli owners: keep some firepower close and handy to mitigate any outbreaks of “sudden jihadi syndrome”.
This advice applies to all of you infidels out there also.
I don’t know, think it was the Methodist church. But, just heard on our local news that the police do not consider this an act of terrorism. Of course, they have redefined what “terrorism” is and it was to protect Obama so that when one of his jihadis goes off the ranch he won’t be blamed. No idea what terror is if it isn’t peaceful people eating in a restaurant and attacked by Mohammed with a machete.
FYI, the restaurant owner was an Israeli Christian. But that’s okay, we are all infidels.
This was on radio news but not a word about the background.
no buzz on twitter
That depends on who you follow. I recommend @patrickpoole. He follows an amazing number of people who actually know what’s going on, and he retweets them.
Of course it is a terrorist act.
I will have to check his link.
I lived within a mile of this restaurant for 25 years. Relocated a couple of years ago due to a job, but I am very familiar with the area. Still return to visit family and friends every couple of months. This one hit really close to home.
Can not believe how run down Columbus has become. Heartbreaking actually. I live and grew up in Pickerington, sadly the city that was featured in the Sixty Minutes, “heroin in the heartland” episode, which is unbelievable for what was once a small farming community. But this is what our nation is facing because of too much tolerance.
When we moved to Columbus in 89, it was great, and improved for a while, and then it went downhill again. You have seen similar growth in Pickerington that mirrored the growth in Gahanna and New Albany. My kids went to DeSales and every day we had to drive through “little Somalia” to get there. I was relieved when they all finished HS. I used to work at Marshall’s in Gahanna, and we had LOTS of Somalian customers.
@PatrickPoole has a friend, Stephen Coughlin, who wrote Catastrophic Failure, Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad. They’re sort of a tag team. I recommend the book, and they both have plenty of videos on YouTube.
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