Coincidentally CNN makes no mention that this poor abused disturbed young youth (As they presented him) was part of the "Religion of peace."
CNN, why do you neglect to mention that minor detail?
1 posted on
02/15/2007 8:28:44 AM PST by
Red6
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To: Red6
In long lasting liberal tradition, the victims are the culprits and the culprits the victims. This article is near "apologetic" for what he did. They don't mention what religion he is out of Political Correctness and bias. This is awful reporting.
3 posted on
02/15/2007 8:31:07 AM PST by
Red6
(Come and get it.)
To: Red6
So this muslim shows his gratitude by killing those who saved him.
Parable of the scorpian and the frog, anyone?
4 posted on
02/15/2007 8:31:18 AM PST by
MeanWestTexan
(Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
To: Red6
They spent two years in the town, during which Bosnian Serb forces besieged the enclave and Talovic's grandfather was killed by shellfire, Redzo Talovic said. I notice that they neglect to mention that he's a Muslim, and I also notice that they are painting him out as some kind of victim.
Disgusting.
5 posted on
02/15/2007 8:31:52 AM PST by
CrawDaddyCA
(Paul/Tancredo 2008)
To: Red6
It's still no excuse for what he done...
6 posted on
02/15/2007 8:31:57 AM PST by
darkwing104
(Let's get dangerous)
To: Red6
Utah mall gunman was Srebrenica survivor, cousin says If only the Serbs had done their job, those people in Utah would be alive today.
7 posted on
02/15/2007 8:32:41 AM PST by
dfwgator
(The University of Florida - Championship U)
To: Red6
Dang those Serbs for missing this one. And dang our asylum immigration laws for letting this little Muslim POS and his family enter our country and go immediately on welfare. I saw in the Times this morning that his aunt is blaming whoever sold him the guns.
8 posted on
02/15/2007 8:33:55 AM PST by
3AngelaD
(ic.)
To: Red6
In another posting, a freeper clarified he left 2 years before this. Anyone confirm this?
9 posted on
02/15/2007 8:36:31 AM PST by
PeterPrinciple
( Seeking the truth here folks.)
To: Red6
"survivor of the siege that ended in the Srebrenica massacre of 8,000 Muslims in Bosnia's 1992-95 war"
It's a good thing we didn't have a Republican in the White House from 1992-95, or we know who would be getting the blame for the Trolley Square masacre.
10 posted on
02/15/2007 8:36:48 AM PST by
Spok
To: Red6
Ah....so let me get this straight. This member of the Religion of Peace® survived an alleged massacre of 8,000 OTHER members of the Religion of Peace®, the Americans went in there UNILATERALLY, bashed the Serbs and made them second class citizens in favor of the members of the Religion of Peace®, so THIS member of the Religion of Peace® comes to the US and massacres citizens of the same country that fought on HIS SIDE?
Do I have this straight?
We, the unwilling, doing the impossible for the ungrateful with nothing.
Am I supposed to feel sorry for this terrorist?
11 posted on
02/15/2007 8:38:24 AM PST by
cake_crumb
(When "bipartisan study groups" prosecute wars, you get Another Viet Nam)
To: Red6
CNN, why do you neglect to mention that minor detail?
= = =
Because faithful traitorous, treasonous, tyrannical global government puppet master idiot Ted Turner . . . who forbade "foreign" to ever be used on CNN
has ordered it . . . or some other puppet master has ordered it--for the whole MSM.
I'd rather all humans repent and experience the Salvation of Jesus Christ.
But if there are puppet masters beyond home, Lord, then please, remove them from public life and any and all power as thoroughly and speedily and humiliatingly as possible.
12 posted on
02/15/2007 8:38:40 AM PST by
Quix
(GOD ALONE IS WORTHY; GOD ALONE PAID THE PRICE; GOD ALONE IS ABLE)
To: Red6
Yeah, so?
Were Auschwitz survivors shooting up random people in the 1950's?
Were Cuban Castro survivors shooting up random people in the 1960's?
Were Cambodian Pol Pot survivors shooting up random people in the 1980's?
13 posted on
02/15/2007 8:39:33 AM PST by
Alouette
(Learned Mother of Zion)
To: Red6
So if he was a 'victim' shouldn't we treat the other 'victims' so that they all don't go off on murderous rampages? Was this victims 'treatment' inappropriate?
14 posted on
02/15/2007 8:40:26 AM PST by
LeGrande
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"Victim" ping!
Some very interesting posts on this thread...
Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my miscellaneous ping list.
19 posted on
02/15/2007 8:43:37 AM PST by
nutmeg
(National Security trumps everything else.)
To: Red6
Utah mall gunman was Srebrenica survivor, cousin says ...and everybody knows that the Mormons were complicit in that crime against humanity so that explains shooting up a mall. /s
21 posted on
02/15/2007 8:45:43 AM PST by
USNBandit
(sarcasm engaged at all times)
To: Red6
Utah mall gunman was Srebrenica survivor, cousin saysWell, that makes everything all right, then!
/sarc
To: Red6
Wow... CNN makes a good point!
Our open door policy to 'victims' and 'refuges' has loaded our country with MILLIONS OF TICKING TIME BOMBS
Is that the point of their story???
26 posted on
02/15/2007 8:49:13 AM PST by
nctexan
To: Red6
It will remain a part of the Impeached President's legacy, that he came in on the WRONG SIDE of the war in Serbia.....
The Democrats, currently screaming over the claim they were lied to about the justification for war against Iraq -- are SILENT over the lies told of 100,000 Muslims slain by the Serbs in their "Ethnic Cleansing" operation.....
Would that it were true.... Perhaps this murderous sonuvabitch would have been among the "cleansed"....
A far stronger case of Muslim "ethnic cleansing" of Christians and Christian Churches in Kosovo could be proved.
Semper Fi
32 posted on
02/15/2007 8:55:06 AM PST by
river rat
(You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
To: Red6
I think their end game is beginning to become clear based on the following article.
"In the Fight Against Terrorism, Some Rights Must Be Repealed
By Junaid Afeef
ISPU Research Associate
http://www.ispu.us/pages/articles/2914/articleDetailPB.html
So long as guns remain available to the general public, there will always be the threat of terrorists walking into a crowded restaurant, a busy coffee shop or a packed movie theater and opening fire upon unsuspecting civilians.
The Second Amendment is not worth such risks."
This appears to be a Muslim front organization based on its list of scholars.
I am beginning to believe this and the other attacks by "misguided young muslims" is designed to get the "we must protect everyone crowd in congress" to call for more gun control and prevention of hate speech. I Remember the "We will bury you from within" speech by Nikita Khrushchev many years ago. It is happening NOW. Maybe not the Russians but the mussies listened and learned from the weakness of our left. They want us disarmed and speechless.
To: Red6
This article implies a dangerous rationale. If being saved from a life threatening situation is reason for a person to go off the deep end and murder large numbers of the culture that saved the individual, then we should expect many other ethnic groups to "snap" and become mass murders. At present, at least, this is not happening.
We don't have, say, Vietnamese youths taking shotguns to malls, attacking Israeli airline counters, being snipers randomly killing people, attacking charity offices, etc. What is different here? It is the religion!!!I repeat what I said on another thread, we need to know as much as is possible about this young man and what motivated him. Does he have like minded friends in SLC or did he internalize his hatred? What chat room and web sites might he have visited? What were his reading habits. What does the cleric at his Mosque preach about? Not all Bosnian Muslims believe as he did, so what sent him into action? An unemotional examination of the background of this fellow needs to be made and made public.
35 posted on
02/15/2007 8:56:46 AM PST by
JimSEA
To: Red6
It appears that only individual Muslims are responsible for specific crimes, whereas all Christians are responsible for the wrongdoing of specific Christians.
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