Posted on 08/29/2006 3:34:48 PM PDT by SF Republican
the left blame Bush for 9/11, because they can't handle that there is uncertainty due to terrorism. they will deny terrorism because it doesnt fit into their beliefs of the world. it is the only way to get their small minds around the problem.
Wel, it's the imams that are sending these guys off to paradise, but if Mom's life is going to become a living hell, he might think twice.
I wish these people would go away...I can not stand their barbaric religion and their cruel practices. Why don't they go live in Iran or Syria if they love Sharia so much?
One could argue that the Nazis who participated in the murder of civilians were insane. However I prefer to think of them as evil-satanic.
How right you are. It's called "battered woman syndrome", and it describes a woman who will stay with a man who beats her regularly, and will even defend him against the police, when they come to take him to jail.
These women will say that their abuser did nothing (like 9/11 deniers), accuse the police of abuse (BDS crowd), say that the beatings were deserved (MSM), and/or say that he couldn't help himself (for whatever reason).
All of this should sound very, very familiar. What is astounding to me, is how many "men" are susceptible to "battered woman syndrome".
This will help you believe it... Little Five Points... Wax and Facts record store (loved the vinyl rarities imports I used to find there from time to time). But I understand it is sorta the nest-egg of the fags and counter culture people now.
O well... they didn't need my straight honky money anyway did they.
Hit-and-run victim files lawsuit against suspect
SAN FRANCISCO -- A woman injured in a hit-and-run rampage that left one man dead in Fremont and 18 injured in San Francisco has filed a lawsuit against the suspect and his mother, court records show.
On Aug. 29, Vera Jenkins, 40, was struck at Bush and Pierce streets by a black Honda Pilot that San Francisco police said was driven by Omeed Aziz Popal, 29. Jenkins said she was on her way to meet her husband for lunch when she was hit less than a block from their home.
"He revved it up, gunned it up, and hit me. He hit me with full force," Jenkins told The Chronicle a day after the incident.
Jenkins suffered no broken bones or cuts or gashes, but suffered pain in her hip, her wrist and her arm. She also has back problems and has "a lot of difficulty sleeping," her attorney, George Engler of San Francisco, said Saturday.
"We hope to recover part of the losses that she sustained but also to get justice for her," Engler said. "It was a terrible thing. I heard it on the radio as it was taking place. He went from one side to another, back and forth."
Popal "intentionally and with malicious intent to do great bodily harm, propelled the motor vehicle into the person of plaintiff Vera Jenkins, thereby causing plaintiff to sustain great bodily injuries," the lawsuit said.
The suit, filed Thursday in San Francisco Superior Court, names Popal and his mother, Zakia Aziz, who owns the SUV, as defendants.
Popal is accused of one count of murder in Alameda County for allegedly striking and killing Stephen Jay Wilson in Fremont. Wilson was killed as he walked in the bike lane on Fremont Boulevard near Decoto Road.
Police say he then drove to San Francisco and ran down people in more than a dozen intersections. Alameda County prosecutors have agreed to let San Francisco try Popal first.
Popal's family and his attorney have said he is mentally ill, but a court-appointed psychiatrist concluded in November that he was competent to stand trial. A week after the doctor wrote the report, Popal tried to commit suicide by hanging himself in a San Francisco jail holding area, authorities said.
The defendant pleaded not guilty last month in San Francisco to charges of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, assault on a peace officer and evading a police officer.
It's a little known fact that Frank Zamboni invented the Zamboni precisely to mow down fans who run onto the ice between periods of NHL games.
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