1 posted on
10/25/2002 3:32:34 AM PDT by
kattracks
To: kattracks
Why haven't the "mainstream" reported that Muhammad was a security guard at the Million Man March?
What if the sniper had turned out to be the quintessential angry white man, and it was discovered he had provided security at a KKK rally?
Do you think the media might just have started talking about the "Klansman Killer"?
But when the The Today Show comes on in 20 minutes, let's not hold our breath waiting them to lead with news of "The Muslim Murderer."
To: kattracks
Suspected Sniper and Victim Rallied with FarrakhanKarma exists.
6 posted on
10/25/2002 4:25:48 AM PDT by
putupon
To: kattracks
O'Reilly did have this on the Factor last night, along with two Muslim nutcases who kept saying Islam is a beautiful religion of peace and love (BARF!)
To: kattracks
Why are they being so tough on Muhammad? He was just executing a "drive-by" in slow motion.
To: kattracks
Federal sources told the Seattle Times the Beltway Sniper's deadly shooting spree might have "been motivated by anti-American sentiments in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks." He also sounds a little like an angry Colin Ferguson.
Ferguson "failed" (in his own eyes) at achieving the American dream and became embittered when "the system" wouldn't listen to his appeals and give him money.
Colin Ferguson - The Long Island Railroad gunman
The Long-Island Railroad Murder - "Black Rage" or "So Crazy He Thinks He's Sane?"n December 7, 1993, Colin Ferguson marched up the aisle of a crowded, evening rush-hour Long Island Railroad car, shooting the passengers as the train pulled into the Merillion Avenue station. When he was finished, six were dead and 19 were injured. In the end, Ferguson was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences - about 200 years of prison time - but before it concluded, the case raised serious questions about insanity and the law. Noted criminal defense specialists William M. Kunstler and Ronald L. Kuby took Ferguson's case. They attempted to introduce a "black rage" defense on Ferguson's behalf. They argued that years of living in an oppressive, race-biased society had so affected Ferguson's mind that he was not acting wilfully when he opened fire on unarmed commuters. Ferguson disagreed with their strategy, and dismissed them. He wanted to argue, against dozens of eyewitnesses and police reports, that he was framed for the shooting, and that someone else committed the murders.
Will Muhammed and Malvo decide to defend themselves, like Ferguson did?
15 posted on
10/25/2002 5:40:33 AM PDT by
syriacus
To: kattracks
Well, on the bright side, The Nation of Islam is breathtakingly silent. It is pretty nice, hopefully it lasts a while, say, the next couple hundred years...JFK
To: kattracks
Bridges worked with Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan in 1986 to launch a line of health and beauty products for blacks manufactured by People Organized and Working for Economic Rebirth (POWER). This generates two questions:
1) Muhammad made Malvo eat a restricted health diet. Could that have been from this line of health products?
2) Did Farrakhan and Bridges have some kind of falling out? Could someone within this power structure be using Muhammad to carry out some "inside" cleansing?
29 posted on
10/25/2002 9:42:48 AM PDT by
twigs
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30 posted on
10/25/2002 9:43:25 AM PDT by
mhking
To: mafree
FYI, without comment.
38 posted on
10/25/2002 10:16:47 AM PDT by
lepton
To: kattracks
bump
45 posted on
10/26/2002 3:28:34 PM PDT by
GOPJ
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