Egyptian Policeman Shouted 'Allahu Akbar' Before Shooting Six Christians [More]Thank goodness that in Egypt, which is categorized as "restrictive" in its gun laws, "only licensed gun owners may lawfully possess firearms and ammunition," with government denial being the default unless you can convince them of your "genuine reason to possess a firearm."
Otherwise, we might instead have heard "Praise the Lord."
[Via cycjec]
Expect much more of this.
ReplyDeleteTunisia is toast. Islamist demonstrations have caused the president to flee the country. Al Queda approves of the new leader.
Meanwhile..
Kuwait -- remember we protected them from Saddam in Gulf War I -- says the current oil prices are fair. There are riots in Europe over rising gas prices and the associated price increases on everything else.
Our media aren't mentioning it because of the threat from the Right.
I'm pretty sure Arabic-speaking people are always going to be saying "Praise the Lord" in Arabic. If you want mass-murderers who say it in English, move a few countries over to Iraq and talk to some Imperial Stormtroopers.
ReplyDeleteIn Florida, a priest calls the law to make a traffic stop on a mother and daughter for returning to his church after "improperly disposing of the communion wafer" -- or possibly spitting out gum in the parking lot. Better not to take chances. Either might be blasphemy.
ReplyDeleteImagine when things REALLY get crazy and they can turn people in for a bounty.
http://www.thedestinlog.com/articles/navarre-16464-priest-communion.html