Showing posts with label Boston Marathon murders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boston Marathon murders. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

U.S. Muslims condemn
Boston bomb murderers?

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The silence is deafening

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If anyone really wonders if there are “peaceful” Muslims in America, their silence, their lack of condemnation of their fellow Muslims’ bombing murders at the end of the Boston Marathon, and the surviving murderer’s admitted plan to bomb and murder others in New York City’s Times Square belies any suggestion of peacefulness.

Yes, I know there are “good” Muslims, but I also know that Muslim leadership in the U.S. either is absolutely silent or the major national media, always left-leaning and intent on being politically correct, is failing to cover any Muslim outrage against the bombers.

I know, that in addition to imported Muslims, those who entered the U.S. legally or otherwise, are not the only threats to our safety ; we have our own home-grown terrorists, and we get some “happy to murder” visitors from our southern border. – armed with weapons provided by the U.S. government.

But the U.S. government - our government - seems unable to admit that the Muslims in our midst are guilty of cooperation – by their silence if nothing else – with Muslim terrorists within our borders.

It’s OK for the incumbent at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to be “politically correct” in the U.S. while “considering” sending American soldiers into harm’s way in Syria. (And he condemned the Bushes for their – in my opinion – stupid incursions into others’ civil wars. That’s the pot calling the kettles black – or is that not “p.c.”?) He’s even got John McCain calling for war, and Sen. McCain should know better. Has he – has the government – already forgotten Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan? If POTUS and his allies really want to invade someone, let them invade North Korea and Iran, both of which actually threaten the U.S. – unlike Syria who is barely able to threaten tiny Lebanon.

We have enough Muslim problems already; the U.S. does not need to add more by sending troops in Syria. The president already has proven he doesn’t know who are the “good guys” and who are the “bad guys.” No, I can’t tell either, but I’m not suggesting we invade to find out – and probably be wrong again.

These people are NOT like the Nisei. They are more like the Cubans in south Florida – here only until the U.S. can depose the island’s the dictator du jour; their loyalties are not with the United States.

As an example

Arab MK Will Not Condemn Terrorist Murder

by Maayana Miskin

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/167609

Member of Knesset Jamal Zahalka has refused to condemn the murder Tuesday of a young father-of-five. A terrorist stabbed actor Evyatar “Napo” Borovsky to death as he waited for a ride at the Tapuach Junction.

When asked to condemn Tuesday’s attack, Zahalka instead addressed Israelis living in Judea and Samaria. “Get out of there. You’re thieves and criminals. You come to steal and to take what belongs to us…. The solution is that you leave,” he said.

But then ”40% of Palestinian Muslims see suicide bombing as often or sometimes justified.” http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=8987




Monday, April 29, 2013

Blame the victims

The U.S. is to blame for the Boston Marathon Murders

 

Tom Brokaw says so (http://tinyurl.com/cqnnqmb

Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Liberal Party leader ,says so.

Geraldo Rivera says so.

If such prominent citizens say “Blame the victims, don’t blame the perpetrators,” why it must be so.

It could be worse, someone could blame the Jews and Gypsies – Roma – for the shoah.

Oops, someone already IS claiming the Jews and Roma.

In an article from the notoriously one sided Jewish Press, we read

“Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw strongly suggested that America is partly to blame for the Boston bombings because the young Muslim men involved may have felt “alienated” and angry over U.S. drone strikes on “innocent civilians” in Muslim countries abroad.” (See URL above for full story.)

“New Canadian Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau said, “there is no question that this happened because of someone who feels completely excluded, someone who feels completely at war with innocence, at war with society.”

“Geraldo Rivera tweeted, ‘regrets to my Muslim brothers/sisters. We know how Boston will aggravate life’s friction—Now’s the time for patience pride & understanding’.”

It’s interesting that that “journalist” Rivera calls the perpetrators his “brothers/sisters.” Unless he converted to Islam, if he goes to – say – Saudia, he’ll soon find out how he is treated by his “brothers/sisters.”

AND IN CANADA, where Muslims also are being victimized. According to the Jewish Press http://tinyurl.com/cq9xmzo , “Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police [RCMP] have thwarted a terrorism plot – one that enlisted the help of al Qaeda in Iran — to derail a VIA Rail passenger train. A combined effort between the RCMP, Toronto and Montreal Police and the FBI led to the arrest of two men on terrorism charges: 35 year old Raed Jaser of Toronto and 30 year old Chiheb Esseghaier of Montreal.”

ELSEWHERE

  • Libyan born Mujahid Enderi, who goes by the name of Ryan, is being investigated by authorities, along with three Londoners – Aaron Yoon, Ali Medlej and Xristos Katsiroubas are being investigated for an attack on an Algerian gas plant
  • Somali and Canadian security forces are now probing whether or not a former York University student was part of a team of suicide bombers last Sunday who stormed a courthouse in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, killing and injuring dozens

You can almost - almost - understand the Muslims’ feeling of mistreatment. They can’t handle the freedoms afforded by the U.S., Canada, Australia and, to a lesser extent, the EU countries. What I cannot fathom are the Timothy James "Tim" McVeigh s, U.S. born and raised terrorists.

McVeigh was mad at America because of the Waco Siege.

Theodore John "Ted" Kaczynski was a PhD in Mathematics who started his bombing career as “necessary to attract attention to the erosion of human freedom necessitated by modern technologies requiring large-scale organization.” ( http://tinyurl.com/mnlts )

The difference between McVeigh and friends and Kaczynski is – at least as I recall – Tom Brokaw and his fellow liberals-to-the-nth degree failed to cry over their incarceration and, in McVeigh’s case, execution. But then neither was a Muslim and neither aimed his attacks at Jews which seems to be permissible.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Boston Marathon murders

Blame it on Israel – of course

According to Rick Falk’s blog ( http://richardfalk.wordpress.com/ ), the Boston Marathon murders and mayhem are the direct result of “Tel Aviv (having) the compliant ear of the American political establishment.

The interesting thing about Falk is that he is the U.N.'s Human Rights Council special rapporteur for the Palestinians. He also is, according to a Wikipedia entry ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._Falk), “an American professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University, the author or co-author of 20 books and the editor or co-editor of another 20 books, speaker, and activist on world affairs.”

The “Iraq War is a war of aggression, and as such, that it amounts to a Crime against Peace of the sort for which surviving German leaders were indicted, prosecuted and punished at the Nuremberg trials conducted shortly after the Second World War.” (Wikipedia, ibid.)

In a book-length paragraph on his blog (ibid.), Falk seems to blame “Tel Aviv” (he apparently ignores the fact that Jerusalem is Israel’s seat of government, in itself telling) for all the world’s conflict potential. “The war drums are beating at this moment in relation to both North Korea and Iran, and as long as Tel Aviv has the compliant ear of the American political establishment those who wish for peace and justice in the world should not rest easy.

Falk’s ravings have been censured by the UN’s incumbent Secretary-General on Jan. 24, 2010. According to UN Watch, a non-governmental organization based in Geneva whose mandate is to monitor the performance of the United Nations by the yardstick of its own Charter. “On the eve of a U.S. Congressional hearing into the U.N. Human Rights Council, the controversial body’s Palestine expert, Richard Falk, was “condemned” today by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for his “preposterous” comments questioning whether the 9/11 terrorist attacks were orchestrated by the U.S. government. Mr. Ban said Falk’s remarks were “an affront to the memory of the more than 3,000 people who died in the attack.” ( http://tinyurl.com/4blduyw)

The U.S. government, still the UN’s chief money source, has several times called for Falk’s dismissal for his outrageous one-sided and anti-Israel comments. He has taken his role of “rapporteur” – defined by Merriam-Webster as “a person who gives reports (as at a meeting of a learned society)” – and made it a bully pulpit for his Palestinian masters.

So what else is new?