I'll give you the last word since that seems to be important to you. Just answer one question, please.
Are you 40 going on 4 or are you 15 playing 50?
Fitting that YOUR last word was yet another insult. But I won't worry about having the last word. I'll let you have that. Your post #206:
No, I did not say that.
But then, you turned around and said exactly THAT:
One guy with two guns and a knife do not a terrorist make.
So after denying you were saying that someone with a guns and/or a knife are terrorists, you turn around and say exactly that. No more needs to be said...
I will Let the victims friends and family have the last word. You terrorist cover upper.
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Friends of Jewish shooting victim call airport killings an act of terrorism
Sat Jul 6, 7:35 PM ET
By KATE BERRY, Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES - Friends of the Jewish man gunned down by an Egyptian immigrant at Los Angeles airport called the killing an act of terrorism Saturday, and some are angry that American officials won't do the same.
"He died because he was Jewish," said Eli Gabay, who remembered Yaakov Aminov as a charitable and deeply religious man. "This is a message to all Jews."
The 46-year-old father of eight belonged to a close-knit community of Orthodox Jews in an area of North Hollywood known as Valley Village.
At a service Saturday in the neighborhood, Albert Abergel said he was angry that officials did not immediately call the shooting a terrorist act.
He retold the story making the rounds of the congregation of how Aminov had driven a friend to the airport July 4. Of the small group standing in line at the El Al Airline ticket counter, only Aminov wore a yarmulke, Aberlel said.
"The gunman picked him because he had a yarmulke on his head," Abergel said.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/ne ws?tmpl=story&u=/ap/200207 06/ap_wo_en_po/us_airport_shoo ting_victim_1
Authorities have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, but are also considering the possibility that Hadayet was despondent over personal or business affairs.
Israeli officials said they would consider the attack an act of terror unless it was proven otherwise.