Posted on 05/05/2013 8:58:43 AM PDT by BlatherNaut
A Worcester funeral home director is pleading for government officials to use their influence to convince a cemetery to bury Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, but so far no state or federal authorities have stepped forward to help out.
We have a body for burial that has caused a lot of controversy and we cant continue to play this game, said Peter Stefan, owner of the Graham, Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlors. Under normal circumstances, the government would say its (the funeral parlors) responsibility to find a place for burial, but this is not normal circumstances. This is a nightmare.
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I am surprised CAIR is not demanding he be buried in Arlington cemetery...they are pretty brazen these days...lol.
Not in dog food! I would not take the chance that Dougie or Mr. Wiggles might ingest jihadi remains.
I would put them on special diet - one with no jihadi remains!
Why does he want to be buried in Kenya?
*snicker*
Mr. Uncle, if that is your real name. So what if he wants to be buried in MA. MA. doesn't anything more to your nephew that last week you were calling a loser and a dishonor to the family!
Now you slap the face of Bostonians and all Americans for wanting him to be buried HERE!
Maybe you should go back the the Motherland, too. Take all your jihadi friends with you. You don't sound like a very well assimilated citizen. Do you even like America?
Don't go away mad ---- just go away.
Cremate or bag the body. There are plenty of land fills.
Peter Stefan said dozens of protesters have gathered outside his business, upset with his decision to handle the service.
Damn, that looks like the former Senator Byrd!
I don’t see why the government and the funeral home are so concerned about following Islamic burial customs. They broke one rule already by waiting more than 24 hours to put the body in the ground. They might as well cremate the terrorist and put the ashes in a football.
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