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To: Aquinasfan
It was the last time this happened.

Mark Lepine was a muslim who changed his name before shooting some 14 women at a collage in Montreal a few years back,
38 posted on 09/13/2006 11:02:28 AM PDT by fanfan (Trust everybody, but cut the cards yourself.)
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To: fanfan

Yeah, wasn't his name Gamil Gharbi, but for the sake of multiculturalism, the press always referred to him with his adopted French name?


43 posted on 09/13/2006 11:07:00 AM PDT by Catholic Canadian (Formerly Ashamed Canadian - thank you Stephen Harper!)
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To: fanfan

Loner, champion misogynist and Canada's highest-count spree killer.

Marc Lepine's father Liess Gharbi was an Algerian immigrant, a Muslim who taught his boy how to hate women. Not that he particularly cared about his son, whom he considered little more than a nuisance. People were generally shocked how Liess behaved towards his wife and children -- not only the wife beatings, but also little things such as locking Marc and his sister in their bedroom (complete with portapotty), in the name of preserving "peace and quiet" of the household. It's those little things that count.

Lepine's story is interesting not for the massacre itself, but because it has been co-opted by special interest groups to achieve their own ends -- the anti-gun lobby and women's rights advocates. For a decade, certain critical facts escaped the attention of the Canadian public, among which were Lepine's ancestry and upbringing.

Lepine used a Sturm Ruger Mini-14 hunting rifle to kill 14 women and wound 13 others. Since Canada's law did not allow any gun that was "firearm of a kind commonly used for hunting or sporting purposes" -- which the Mini-14 certainly was -- the law had to be amended to say that guns may not be banned "if, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, the thing to be prescribed is reasonable for use in Canada for hunting or sporting purposes." In other words, Mark Lapine's massacre was used as a pretext by the Canadian government to pass a law in which any weapon they didn't like is subject to ban. Including the Mini-14, which by any reasonable definition, is an ordinary hunting rifle.

Mandatory gun registration also came about as a result of Lepine's massacre. At a cost of a billion dollars, some (but by no means all) Canadian guns were placed on a list. The public was not any safer than it was before, and that billion dollars could have put 10,000 more police on the street instead. When considering this figure, note that it took police forty-five minutes to arrive on the scene at L'Ecole Polytechnic.


44 posted on 09/13/2006 11:07:02 AM PDT by fanfan (Trust everybody, but cut the cards yourself.)
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To: fanfan
It was the last time this happened.

That was my first thought when they mention it on the news today. 14 dead...all women...thnaks for confirming.

278 posted on 09/13/2006 2:28:05 PM PDT by TankerKC (Step Back! Doors Closing.)
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To: fanfan

Mark Lepine was a muslim who changed his name before shooting some 14 women at a collage in Montreal a few years back,




NO kidding...not surprised.


352 posted on 09/13/2006 7:24:36 PM PDT by eleni121 (General Draza Mihailovich: We will never forget you - the hero of World War Two)
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