Posted on 11/06/2009 8:11:20 AM PST by kellynla
Muhammad Atta said: "Shout, 'Allahu Akbar,' because this strikes fear in the hearts of the non-believers."
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.org ...
Was a Muslim his whole life.
Explode???
This is n’t even being called a Terrorist attack.
“how a man even with two sidearms could shoot this many people-
many of them being combat soldiers- without being rushed and taken down”
It’s called “getting the drop” on your target.
And the results can be horrific if your target is:
a. unarmed
b. at a distance
c. unable to approach you...especially while you are putting another
clip in your pistol and racking in the first round.
IF, as I heard this evening, the Muslim-shrink started his act
of religional devotion by shooting out a window in the office building
he worked in...
into a MASS of soldiers assembled in the open just outside the building...
the shooter has a great advantage.
At least for a short time, none of the soldiers can shoot back
(don’t have a weapon, not even a knife) and can’t rush him when it’s
time to slap in a new magazine.
Plus, cunning B@$TARD that he is, he probably shot around the the crowd
in a circle...hearding at least some part of the crowd by panic
making it more like the proverbial “shooting fish in a barrel”.
It’s a horrid image.
But this SOB spent days, maybe weeks or months working this out in
his demented little brain.
He “seen his chances and he took ‘em”.
And the poor unarmed soldiers were powerless to stop the carnage.
IMHO.
> Im not buying that this peacenik who didnt even like to go to the firing range to qualify for handgun use was capable of pulling this off.<
An eyewitness account from a Freeper put him at a firing range and in a shooting class. He had been training for this massacre and honing his shooting ability.
They aren't "clips"...they are magazines.
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