Posted on 01/29/2005 2:37:41 AM PST by Selkie
We are becoming paralyzed to do what self-preservation demands
By Rabbi Aryeh Spero
Radical Islam has shown that they are going to do in America to "infidels" what they do back home. Will the A.C.L.U., Human Rights Watch, and Center For Constitutional Rights attempt to thwart necessary police efforts by claiming it constitutes "racial profiling" and "group harassment"?
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | It appears that the binding and throat-slashing of an entire Christian family in Jersey City was a Koran-instructed " ritual murder" by American jihadists against someone who dared to express an opinion about the Koran unacceptable to home-grown Islamic cell-operatives here in New Jersey.
Hossan Armanious, a Coptic Christian, was threatened by participants in an internet chat room that if he continued to speak against Islamic practices: "We will hunt you down like a chicken and kill you." Radical Islam has shown that they are going to do here to "infidels" what they do back home.
Unlike other communities, the tight-knit Islamic neighborhood in New Jersey will probably not cough-up the perpetrators, so the police will have to embark on a comprehensive search within the community to find the murderers.
If the past is any guide, groups such as the A.C.L.U., Human Rights Watch, and Center For Constitutional Rights may attempt to thwart these necessary police efforts by claiming it constitutes "racial profiling" and "group harassment".
(Excerpt) Read more at jewishworldreview.com ...
It would be most unfortunate for the minority groups the ACLU and others seem to care about if they were to do such things, because the outcome of such efforts may lead to worse treatment of truly innocent minorities by vengeful mobs. In the absence of God men tend to demand justice.
Thanks. Great Doc.
Now the cops are saying it might have been caused by an internet religious argument....in other words, those butchered were partially to blame for their own deaths. Even the children? It was a Hate Crime if ever there was one.
Just one of the many good insights in this article.
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Can't we just level it like Fallujah? Oh whoops, I didn't realize we lost Jersey.
In that case, they are complicit and should be treated as such.
What???? Do nothing?
Heck, everything's a hate crime these days. And since this might actually be one, where the heck are the Feds? Wouldn't they have jurisdiction over something like this?
"Can't we just level it like Fallujah?"
Hey, wait a minute..... I live here!
"...where the heck are the Feds?"
It was said early on that the FBI was assisting. There'd be no reason for that unless the locals thought there was terrorism involved.
It's plain to see what type of crime this was. The cops, etc. don't want to admit that because they know how difficult it will be to actually extract the perps from the sea of "moderate" muslims. So of course they don't want to state the truth that is plain to all. There are, and will continue to be, committed jihadi murderers running all around NJ's second largest city. Or travelling to and from there at will.
Much better to say, we really don't know why these people were killed, etc.
The JC cops are pretty useless, I'm sorry to say. Unless the Feds find them (him?) expect these murders to remain unsolved.
And if we don't get some legislative help at the fed'l level, some severe restrictions on Islamics entering this nation expect crime like this to spread.
We better all start preparing to amend the constitution to outlaw Islam in the USA. This election in Iraq is not going to be enough to stop global jihad.
"I thought hate crimes were considered a felonious offense, though?"
You mean a federal offense? You could be right, violation of civil rights, yes I guess so.
So true. Yet it persists, even more tightly binding than ever despite the clear lessons of 9/11.
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