Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Shape of Things to Come?

Iranian Book Celebrating Suicide Bombers Found in Arizona Desert [Read]

And just watch the fallout when one or more of these sons of the desert does a Beslan copycat act in one of our domestic "gun free/Harris-Klebold empowerment zones"--especially if they use "assault weapons."

7 comments:

GuardDuck said...

Heck, even at Beslan most of the casualties were fire/explosion.

Paul W. Davis said...

Your title didn't need a question mark....

Anonymous said...

The DHS prop dept. has been busy again. Making sure there is a continuous flow of muslim tourist souvenirs left scattered across the U.S.A.
Wouldn't want the 'War on Terror' to slow down or the people might just forget who we're supposed to be fighting.
Sure takes the heat off the gov't terrorists.

0321

Defender said...

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/california-girl-to-city-council-your-muslims-are-pretty-boring/

When they block the street to pray at 6 a.m., it's like, not a problem cause there's NOOO traffic, and the call to prayer on the loudspeakers is soooo beautiful, man...
And they don't TALK about wifebeating and terrorism. Because you're THERE, you stupid Valley Girl Reject, and you obviously know enough Arabic to hear what they don't want you to.

Sean said...

DHS is priceless. Despite hundreds of thousands of OTMs(Other than Mexicans) and the book itself, they have "no credible evidence that terrorist groups are operating on the South-West border". When the buggers do make their move, DHS will probably go out and arrest a bunch of people in senior citizen home. Or kindergarten.

Defender said...

The Associated Press has to admit that the revolts in Tunisia and Egypt are not just economic, but Islamist.


http://headlines.verizon.com/headlines/portals/headlines.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=headlines_portal_page__article&_article=3304527

Defender said...

Front Page magazine: "Mubarak has ruled Egypt for the past 30 years under a state of emergency... that has allowed him to deal harshly with dissent. ...
Corruption, unemployment, a stagnant economy and a dishonest, inefficient bureaucracy... Egyptian cities are crowded with the poor. Exploitation of workers and child labor are also common. What is worse, the small, well-off ruling class appears not to care and has done little to remedy this appalling situation.

“We undoubtedly have enough problems in order to justify a revolution,” the journalist said."

Creating a power vacuum the fundamentalist extremist Muslim Brotherhood is eager to fill.
And does any of this sound familiar?