Well the citizens of Washington should sleep sound knowing the largest nuclear waste dump in the western hemisphere is being watched by a bunch of "religion of peace" members.
Believe what you will, I for one, believe this is terrorism even if the FBI can't tie him to any terrorist groups. This "sneak attack" was motivated by a religious cause, he wasn't was there to rob the register or kill someone he knew over some private dispute. He wanted to kill Jews, period. Stop ignoring the elephant in the room.
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Great post Janice,
It's hard to believe someone who is bi-polar would be allowed to carry a gun. But I guess they were afraid if they didn't give him the permit they would be sued because he's a muslim.
I DID'NT READ ANYTHING ABOUT HIM BEING BI-POLAR AND I BELEIVE THAT HE IS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN
So, he's a NATURALIZED citizen. What does that have to do with anything. Don't you think we have American citizens who are "terrorist"?
He claimed he was a muslim angry with Israel. What more do you need to know?
Janice,
I read this last night and it took me a while to get to sleep. I suppose we have Muslims working in regular nuclear power plants, too.
...frightening...
Oh Chris, if you knew what I know you would never be able to
sleep.
(incidentally, I don't sleep)
Yes, it's frightening when you think about it. This government is going overboard trying to bring muslims into the fold as it were.
I thought I blogged on this little nugget, but I didn't. Did you know a mosque is being built at Quantico? Yes, a mere 5 years after the Pentagon was hit by muslim terrorist we turn around and commission the construction of a muslim house of prayer. James Yee, the islamic chaplain working at Gitmo before he was held on terrorist charges for a year, probably threatened to sue the government or said the "key to defeating the terrorist is tolerance and understanding."
Nuggets (examples) of American dhimmitude, I've got a million of them!
Oh is it any wonder why I can't sleep?
Tolerance and understanding has to work both ways... which it doesn't.
Like I always say Chris,
"Our tolerance of their intolerance will get us killed"
Janice,
On a lighter note, I heard a news report on the local radio station a few weeks ago that someone was seen photographing the nuclear power plant at San Onofre near here, and I had to laugh. People love to photograph that one, because it looks like giant... umm... well, they call it the "Dolly Parton Memorial." Here are couple a pictures:
http://www.nctimes.com/content/articles/2005/08/22/news/top_stories/82105193953.jpg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/1335000/images/_1336834_nuclear300afp.jpg
Uh oh. The pictures didn't come out right. I'll try that a different way. If it doesn't work this time, I'll give up.
From the North County Times
From the BBC
Oh my, isn't that interesting. Well, I can see why some islamic men (any man for that matter) would want to take a photograph of, "those."
This may not have made the national news (big shock) but a professor from, I believe, the University of Akron here in Ohio was held in Israel for taking photos of the Israeli/Lebanon border. He was held for a few weeks for "spying" before being released. He holds an Israeli and Canadian citizenship's.
So I'm a bit concerned when I see, well, middle eastern people with a camera.
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