Posted on 02/28/2007 1:50:01 PM PST by Ouderkirk
Taxi Cab Drivers Gone Wild! Cab Drivers in the Islamic State of Minnesota are refusing to carry customers who have alcohol and Blind people with seeing eye dogs. In the home of country western music last month, a cab driver took it upon himself try and eliminate two infidels from the planet by using his taxi as a weapon of mass destruction.
Ibrahim Sheikh Ahmed, a cab driver in Nashville, Tennessee is on trial for Attempted Murder for using his taxi cab to run over his two passengers that he decided he didnt like because of what appears to be racial and religious reasons.
Two college students involved in an alleged attack by an angry cab driver last month testified Monday that his rage came seemingly out of the blue.
Hitler did what he did and he was right for doing what he did because, the term he used, Jews were responsible for the evil and corruption and the sin in the world. At some point, I believe Jews maybe became white people, and, you know, thats why Hitler was a good person because he was trying to cleanse the world of these people, Inbus testified in court.
The victims of the attack, Jeremie Imbus and Andrew Nelson, both graduates of Butler University in Indianapolis in their mid-20s. Imbus sustained the brunt of the injuries from the crash. He was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he was treated for a broken pelvis, a broken leg and other less serious injuries.
Surgeons placed two metal pins in his lower right leg, explained Imbus who has to remain in a wheelchair for the next 12 weeks.
What seems to be a huge surprise, is the fact that the Judge hearing the case didnt become DHIMMIFIED and actually stuck to his guns when the defense lawyer requested bail to be reduced:
General Sessions Court Judge Michael Mondelli bound Ahmeds entire case over to a grand jury. Wing asked the judge to reduce Ahmeds $250,000 bond, saying the defendant never made any direct statements about wanting to kill anyone.
Mondelli denied Wings request. Sometimes actions speak louder than words, he said.
Good thing Jimmy Carter wasnt the judge. He would have released the man with his blessings to carry out more attacks against Zionists Infidels such as myself or any other unsuspecting person needing a ride.
I guess this guy has a history of problems with using his vehicle as a tool in his criminal conduct:
Ahmed was charged in November 2006 with evading arrest after leading police on a chase down Broadway in downtown Nashville. During the chase, which ended on Interstate 65 north over the Cumberland River, Ahmed hit speeds of 100 miles per hour before striking another vehicle.
He also was charged in June 2006 with driving on a suspended license and failing to stop his taxi for police, after officers said they saw Ahmed run a flashing red light on Demonbreun.
According to an affidavit, Ahmed had to be pulled out of the taxi after he refused to get out of the vehicle.
From what I have read, this guy had only been driving for this cab company for 2 or 3 days and apparently they failed to do a background check to see what the Taxi Cab Jihadists driving history consisted of.
United Cab office manager Cherrie Machado said Ahmed had worked at that company only two or three days before Sundays incident and that company officials did not know of his prior offenses. It was not immediately clear what company he worked for previously.
Evidently we need to work on our policy, she said. Weve not had a situation like this before. We want to keep our drivers safe and our passengers safe thats our policy.
The Taxi Cab Jihad gets better. In the diverse society that America has become, where we all are expected to tolerate one another, the Taxi Cab Jihadis in Minnesota are demanding to be intolerant toward us infidels:
Religion and alcohol sparked a sharp debate Tuesday as the Metropolitan Airports Commission considered a crackdown on Muslim taxi drivers who deny service to passengers carrying liquor.
Our stance is first come, first served, said airport director Steve Wareham. The message is if you want to drive a taxicab at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, you will serve all customers.
Many cabbies disagreed, saying that the proposal denies them the right to freely practice their religion.
This is discrimination, proclaimed Ahmed Shine, a taxi driver for seven years.
About 100 people are discriminated against and denied cab service each month at the airport, many by Islamic drivers who refuse to transport alcohol in their cabs. Roughly three-quarters of the 900 taxi drivers at the airport are Somali, many of them Muslims.
Refusal of service and attempted murder by followers of the Cartoon like Prophet Muhammad who happen to drive taxi cabs
Whats next? Gas Station & 7 / 11 owners refusing gas and coffee to us infidels? I cant wait to see where this one goes too!
Been there, Seen that.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1792782/posts
This article reads as if it were written by a 5th grader.
Was the writing any better over on the other thread?
not hardly, but it is a dupe.
Effendhi, man does not live by smell alone! ( Sarc)
Shouldn't that have resulted in the suspension of his Taxi license?
Shouldn't that have kept his stinky butt in jail for more than 1 year!!!?
He was chowing down on some kind of dead animal pizza, I think.
How would the Minneapolis Jihad Cab Co. react if you ripped open a bag of Jay's hot, deep fried pork skins in the cab?
Bet you'd need a whip, handcuffs and a .45 to eat them.
What in the name of tarnation was this ijit doing with a renewed cabby license?
Hey, we will see more of this sort of thing as time goes on and the Islamofascist culture takes root in America. Too bad Imbus wasn't carrying , he could have drawn on the cab and defended himself.
Good thing it wasn't a Babptist doing all this...then it would be a Hate Crime.
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