Posted on 12/09/2008 12:12:10 PM PST by Islaminaction
Recently many of us have stated that sooner or later a Mumbai style attack will take place here in America. Thankfully a smaller version of one was stopped back in September by a trooper from Oklahoma who was walking into a local Burger King. As he walked in he noticed a man sitting at a table with a Glock 40 and a box of ammunition laid out in front of him.
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I wish they would quit wrestling with these people and give them a gun butt to the head when they struggle.
Interesting that there is no Muzzie name involved. Hmmmmm.
Gee, ain’t it funny how the whole Allah thing has been deleted from the story? Guess that was just incidental, unimportant stuff. After all, it isn’t as though muslims have any sort of reputation for crimes of violence or murder.
Interesting, this is the first I heard of this.
Huh? Both the blog and the original article it links to say: “I believe he would have loaded up that gun and gone to town because he was praying for Allah to help him carry out his mission.”
Me too....
“Interesting, this is the first I heard of this.”
Yes, it is. And I live in Oklahoma, too. I wonder about that...
This is the first time I have heard of this and I live just one and a half mile from that Burger King. I read the Tulsa World from cover to cover everyday. How did I miss it?
Weird.
I speculated yesterday that Jerome couldn’t decide which spelling of Muhammad/Mohammad to go with.
Either that or he’s the product of our oh-so-excellent public schools.............
Weird.”
I am beginning to think I need a tinfoil hat. None of the sources quoting this story when I googled it were mainstream media, not even in Oklahoma. Did it really happen, and if so, why are they NOT reporting on it?
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