Posted on 06/20/2006 5:59:11 AM PDT by angkor
Was that story even posted on FR? I can't seem to find an article through the search.
The murderer? Jabbar is a medical school student in the Caribbean, home for the summer, a 2005 graduate of Loyola College, majoring in biology. A 2000 of Mount Hebron High School in Howard County. His family says he was mentally ill. Prey for the mullahs of hate.
I need to tell you that your response is probably the best I've ever read here at FR.
Take care,
BR
It's sad what our insane immigration policies are doing to America. We're importing "jihad". Completely unnecessarily, we're bringing this garbage into our homeland - to the tune of about 100,000 green cards yearly to foreign Muslims. We must be suicidal.
I was just trying to save a house of God.
Maybe they can adjust the direction of the blast to ensure the safety of the Church. 37)
J/j
As if he need ask, since he has to know that it is becoming clear to an ever growing number of people that NO Muslim can be trusted.
The code of silence in the cult of Satan, no matter how nefarious their deeds, obviously transcends secular law in a way that dwarfs what La Cosa Nostra once practiced.
Is there a news link to this event / story ???
(patton) i can stand in my grandmothers driveway and see both the house my wife grew up in and the spot where we met when we were little children. her old patrol post is on the corner in front of me, and the house where my mother grew up is behind me. my grandfather built the garage on that house - and i remember watching him do it.
i walk down the bike trail, and i see st. josephs - and i remember fighting with my brother in the play yard. down the street is st. james, where generations of my family went to school, were baptised, and prayed alot.
up the street at city hall my parents were married, courtesy of a shotgun, the first graduates of o'connell to get married. my older brother was the first child of o'connell alumni.
(leda) from my grandmothers back porch, my sisters and i waved at the trains as they passed on that trail now used for bikers and runners. the legion hall used to be our train station. one of our grandparents had their house delivered to that very station. it was a sears house. we walk there to vote in every election now.
the little ladies of our grandparents generation meet regularly at a house often unnoticed by the transient population here. in that meeting hall they nibble on snacks and make the decisions that determine the focus of this small town community...not that we always agree with those decisions.
the folks like our grandparents are the solid and consistant voting block. they too see the visual changes that occur every day, but we still live in the same small city we have grown to know. the transient metro riding types come and go. the core remains.
(patton)i remember walking up mt. daniel as a kid, and watching my wife in the school play. my little brother won the cake at the cake walk. i was really mad.
when i drive down broad street, i dont just see the bike bridge or the taco bell - i see the old lawn mower shop where grandpa used to get his blades sharpened, and the exxon station where i worked all through high school. when i look at the state theater, i dont see a "concert venue", i see the theater where my buddy worked for about 20 yrs.
(leda) did i tell you my dads buddy was the projectionist and i watched lawrence of arabia from that booth?
(patton) i look at the old folks home on lee highway and i remember the school we gave away. i was seriously pissed off about that...especially when they decided we needed to build a new one this past year, and guess who got to pay for it? ah well, our son has an awesome school with amazing science labs.
over where the west falls church metro station is now, i remember where folks kept horses and we rode our motorcycles. i was the poorest kid in town i had to buy my own bike.
i still see the same small town i grew up in. but you're right the landscape has changed alot.
(leda) that transient population has limited knowledge of these innerworkings of our small town. all they seek is close proximity to the metro stations and walking distances to our two starbucks.
(patton) so the 95% democratic leaning of this town seems to be my grandmothers fault. sorry!
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