Something... and Half of Something: The face of things to come

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September 27, 2006

The face of things to come

Sounds like America is getting pissed. Or... at least SoFla is...

FBI investigates mosque shooting

No one was injured by the five shots that struck the building. The Melbourne Police Department searched the undeveloped woods to the south of the mosque, the area where they believe the shots originated from, but don’t have any suspects yet. They searched the area Friday night when the incident happened, and again Saturday morning. The police will be increasing patrols around the mosque for at least the next couple of days, police spokeswoman Jill Frederiksen said.

Police believe the shooter used a rifle, and there was a similar shooting possibly involving an air rifle on Sept. 18. Officials said the sniper left behind a pair of binoculars in a thicket of palmettos across the street from the mosque. There have been no arrests for either incident.

I'm no fan of murder, and I hate to think that islam will be successful in dragging us down into the dirt with it, back to the stone ages where we kill each other with sticks and stones. Still, as a people, I guess we can only take so much hatred directed at us, we can only take so many beheadings, so many car bombs, we can listen to so many calls for "death to America." We can take only so many senseless and stupid deaths perpetuated by followers of a death cult, in the name of a murderous pedophile, by freaks seeking entrance into some perverse sexual paradise before blaming those amongst us who stand in silent support of the guilty.

Other people talking about this:

Ranting Right Wing Howler, Jay at Stop the ACLU; The Radio Patriots; and Silly Lizzie's Rock.

Posted by LindaSoG at September 27, 2006 06:46 AM


Comments

So how do you translate the following into Arabic? "You attract more bees with honey than with vinegar." I think the muzzies need a dose of civility if they resent the onslaught of their own peculiar brand of tolerance.

Posted by: Kevin M at September 27, 2006 12:33 PM