Posted on 10/01/2012 6:53:08 AM PDT by marshmallow
NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- A grenade attack on a Catholic church Sunday school in Kenya killed one boy and critically injured six other children, the Red Cross said.
The attack happened around 10:30 a.m. at the St. Polycarp Catholic church in Nairobi and was immediately blamed on Somalia's al-Shabaab Islamist militants, the BBC reported.
Nairobi Police Chief Moses Ombati told the Sunday Nation newspaper some of the injuries were caused by a panic stampede after the blast.
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Religion of Peace (tm)
Killing children in the name of Allah
Kenya?
the 57th state and home of our dear leader?
thats un-possible!!
Its time to stop all this Religion of Peace BS and to start arming Christian militias who can go out and hunt down and kill these savages who are doing this.
Betcha the gernade also blew up the Obamadork/felon/idiot’s real birth certificate.
I looked in my paper. Nothing about this.
The media loved the false story about a video “causing” riots and murders.
On February 19, 1976, Attorney General Bill Baxley of Alabama reopened an investigation, that had been previously closed, and that eventually led to the prosecution of a Ku Klux Klansman for the infamous 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, in which three little girls were killed--in church on Sunday morning!
On the reopening of the investigation, he received a letter from the local Ku Klux Klan that included a death threat.
This was Baxleys reply:
[OFFICIAL LETTERHEAD OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA]http://ty4.blogspot.com/2007/06/letters-i-wish-id-written.htmlMy response to your letter of February 19, 1976 is - kiss my ass.
Sincerely,Bill Baxley
Attorney General
State of Alabama
William Joseph Baxley II was born 27 June 1941 in Dothan, Alabama. He attended the law school of the University of Alabama and graduated in 1964. He served as Attorney General of Alabama two terms, 1971-1979, and one term as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, 1983-1987.
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