Posted on 04/24/2013 3:40:30 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
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Both of these shiftless militant Muslim parents are at fault for rearing murderers. But the US government is supposed to keep this death cult out of our country, so they bear an equal amount of guilt.
Except for the uncle (Ruslan?) who is a very articulate guy and has his head scewed on right... the whole Tsarnaev family is cracked!
Debka.com has an interesting article about the Tsarnaev brothers who were agents who went to radical Islam. It was forwarded to me. I imagine there’s lots more to this than our gov’t will tell us. Usually is.
Agreed in full
Maybe she’ll come out with a halal cookbook
That’s par for the course!
And that is only one Muslim Chechen family here in the USA. There are probably about 2,000 of these Muzzies living in the country right now.
There’s no such thing as “radical” Islam. There’s only Islam. That “radical” label is just an invention of the Left.
Just think of the vast and unchecked breeding ground US prisons have become for all and sundry who would (and do) choose the cause of our enemies over our own!
We are certainly cultivating our OWN destruction.
The US prison system is a very large recruiting center for potential Mohammedans.
Drone meat.
agree 100%, although Bush did try to help with that.
The hijackers of Islam are those who are trying to make it into a peaceful religion.
Of course, the Muslim target audience is already disaffected, alienated and anti-authoritarian... voila!
You can bet if Americans are incarcerated anywhere on earth, they are kept separately from the host country prisoners. We are in for so much trouble.
9 Strangers destroy Ephraims strength, but Ephraim does not know it. Gray hairs[a] are also sprinkled on Ephraim, but Ephraim does not know it.
10 Ephraims pride speaks against him. The people had many troubles, but they still didnt go back to the Lord their God. They didnt look to him for help.
11 So Ephraim has become like a silly dove without understanding.
The people called to Egypt for help.
They went to Assyria for help.
What strain would that be? I read the WSJ article you link to in that sentence, and it doesn't specifiy beyond the statement "The two, in recent years, had shared a powerful transformation to a more intense brand of Islam." In fact, the only thing I can gather from the article is that they became more observant muslims than they had previously been.
As is often repeated, even by muslims themselves, there is no moderate or radical islam. Only islam, period. (Not sure I agree 100% with that sentiment, though. E.g. Salafists seem a few notches worse than others.)
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