Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Just a reminder…
Randall Terry told Randi Rhodes that “Hate works” in the wake of Dr. Tiller’s murder.
A random schmuck mouthing off about the state of the world.
Randall Terry told Randi Rhodes that “Hate works” in the wake of Dr. Tiller’s murder.
Abortion providers stuck M-80s up cats’ butts when they were kids, therefore they’re the new Jeffrey Dahmers, which is worse than Hitler. Thus, violence against them is entirely justified! Here’s some targets for you to pursue…
“Shorter” concept created by Daniel Davies, perfected by Elton Beard and given a beneficial mutation by the fine folks at Sadly, No!
I am aware of all Internet tradtions.™
Canadian IDiot Denyse O’Loony blames evolution for James von Brunn’s rampage at the Holocaust Museum. Figures. Denyse would blame evolution for a bad hair day.
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Religious Slurs Used During Assault on Texas Muslim
WASHINGTON, June 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today called on law enforcement authorities in Texas to investigate an alleged assault on a Muslim in that state as a hate crime.
The alleged victim, a 34-year-old white convert to Islam, reported to CAIR that two former co-workers came to his Gilmer, Texas, home after midnight on Saturday and punched, choked and kicked him without provocation. During the assault, the alleged attackers reportedly used religious slurs such as, “You Muslim piece of sh*t,” “Pray to Allah mother f**ker,” and “You are a traitor … We’re at war with these people.“ At one point during the alleged assault, the victim says he felt the barrel of a gun pressed to his head.
As the attackers left, they allegedly threatened to harm him again if he called the police. He was reportedly told by one assailant, “If I can’t get you, my people will.” The victim has since moved out of his home in response to this threat.
Sundown towns for Muslims. Joy. But that’s not the worst part of this.
The FBI and local police are investigating the incident, but local authorities have not labeled it a hate crime.
More (deliberate?) navel-gazing by the cops. That can’t end well.
And in other news, anti-abortion militancy is apparently on the rise:
I think JJ put it best:
A murderous anti-abortion freak last week, a neo-nazi killer this week — it’s as if every kind of deranged whackjob described in that much-maligned Homeland Security dossier on right-wing extremists are now being trotted out as examples. 52 flavours, try ‘em all.
But no, we’re not allowed to worry about right-wing terrorism.
Stalkin’ Malkin is in high dudgeon over the Great Orange Satan’s remarks on the shooting at the Holocaust Museum in D.C.
Inevitable: The blame game has already begun. Here’s Kos implicating the Tea Party movement.
Right. Like you wouldn’t have been exploiting this incident for all it’s worth had the shooter belonged to the wrong religion. Oh wait…
And while you’re at it, Michelle, it might behoove you to remind your commenters of that non-blame-gaming policy you allegedly subscribe to. They seemed to be even quicker out of the gate than you to blame all of Islam for the sins of one man before they even knew his identity.
WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS: Did I mention yet that Mr. von Brunn was a Birth Certificate Truther™?
Ed’s piece on the Tiller family giving in to the terrorists is a must read.
The Wichita abortion clinic run by a doctor who was shot and killed will remain closed permanently, his family said on Tuesday.
Dr. George R. Tiller’s clinic was one of the few in the country to provide abortions to women late in their pregnancies, and for decades, women had traveled there from all over the nation and from overseas. It was also the only remaining abortion clinic, even for first trimester abortions, in the Wichita region.
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Abortion rights advocates said they believed the nearest abortion provider to Wichita may now be about three hours away, near Kansas City.
Then why the hell do they keep stealing pages from La Cosa Nostra’s playbook?
(h/t, JJ)
Really, Mr. President? Really?
President Obama has appointed Alexia Kelley, executive director of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good (CACG), to head the Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the Department of Health and Human Services. Kelley is a leading proponent of “common ground” abortion reduction — only CACG’s common ground is at odds with that of Obama. While the administration favors reducing the need for abortion by reducing unintended pregnancies, Kelley has made clear that she seeks instead to reduce access to abortion. That is an extremely disturbing development, especially coming this week in the wake of George Tiller’s assassination.
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Kelley and CACG have made clear they are committed to Catholic doctrine on abortion and birth control. CACG has supported the Pregnant Women’s Support Act, aimed at stigmatizing abortion and making it less accessible. In discussing legislation on reducing the need for abortion, Kelley has written that various pieces of legislation concerned with women’s health “are not all perfect; some include contraception — which the Church opposes.” Never mind that more than 90 percent of American Catholics use it anyway.
Way to give in to the terrorists, Mr. President.
This post by Sabina Becker about anti-abortion terrorism is definitely must-read TV Internets.
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