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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Send him to New York City. I’m sure there’s more than a few @ssholes there who will accept the body. Heck — they may even be willing to bury him in Central Park.
FedEx terrorist
When it absolutely positively has to get the hell out of my country overnight.
The FD should not have accepted the body.
Speedbump was not a US citizen. He should not be buried on our soil.
We have already paid for his funeral through welfare and all benefits he and his wife have received in the past. Pay back time.
His wife should be responsible for his body. Has she forgotten her wedding vows?
Enough of this BS.
Lay him in the middle of a busy hot highway. Let the vultures feast on him.
The wife was in on it, she’ll be in jail before too long.
not Central park. Islamburg NY.
I agree ask the government for help ship him back to where he came from............ He is not a citizen of this country Ship him back to where he belongs via the kindness of the US military. And while we are at it strip the US citizenship away from his mother, father and brother they don’t deserve being citizens. I am a child of people who worked had to get their US citizenship they love this country, they have worked hard, they never got welfare it istime we stop giving away things to people
Do what Israel did to Eichmann’s remains...cremate him and scatter his ashes into the ocean.
You know, part of me wants him buried here. Prominently with a lavish funeral by the Muslims, TV/Radio/Press covering it and railing the people who complain. And put every American that pissed on his grave on media trial for their disrespect and hate crimes.
Maybe then the libs of Boston would get a clue. Just a little one that would hold for a day or two.
Dump him and his whole extended family into an active Lava flow.
Why should we pay? Drop him off at the Russian embassy & let them ship him home. If that fails, drop him on mecca.
You know what I find even more outrageous? Sick funeral directors making profits from the deaths of innocent children and other blameless people who die in tragic circumstances. Have they no shame?
Thus my first post above. I hope the guy goes bankrupt for taking him. A message to others in his biz. “Don’t touch terrorists”.
Make the Govt handle them start to finish.
Incinerate and dump ashes beyond the 12 mile line.
Then send the bill to his widow/co-conspirator.
The “family” wants him buried in Massachusetts as a gesture of jihadist triumphalism, in the same way that Muslims want a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center.
Will some leftist saps acquiesce to the demands of this evil family?
Next they’ll want to build a mosque on the site of Lord and Taylor where one of the bombs went off.
Wrap it in pages torn from the Koran, duct-taped in place, weighted with a few cinder blocks, and toss it into the ocean off a garbage scow.
And call it a center of peace and interfaith understanding.
What’s the problem? He wasn’t a US citizen. Send him back to Russia.
Drop him unceremoniously in the ocean and send the bill to his wife.
Heck, they might have to divvy him p a bit so everyone can participate...
To paraphrase Gen. Pershing, "This is what happens to 'slime terrorists..."
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