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November 09, 2005
hate is never homeless
In local Philadelphia news, a man charged with attempted murder of a total stranger is on record as demanding an "Islamic nation": Kelly is charged with three counts each of attempted murder and aggravated assault for the July 15, 2004, attack outside the District Attorney's Office on Arch Street in Center City.Accounts of the attack last July described it as without provocation: "Even though it was unfortunate what happened, there were officers on the scene immediately and prevented this incident from escalating further," he said. "The area is safe. I read the crime reports every day. I don't see any area in Center City that is of major concern. We don't have any discernible patterns that people need to be looking at."I'm glad that "fanatical religious ideas" don't form a discernible pattern. Much as I hate being cute, let's suppose this jerk had been white, and had written the following note: "Give me a Christian nation, or give me death. Christians must unite... and fight America... . I want revenge."Suppose further that when he overturned the bench in court, instead of calling the judge a "white devil" he'd called him a "black devil." Or a "sodomite devil"? (I guess sodomite devils are hated either way, so maybe that's not a fair comparison.) But I'm just wondering whether they still have these hate crime laws we keep hearing about. Or is the man's "homeless" status is more relevant than his motivation (and previous felonies)? Nah. No discernible pattern there either. (It's not as if we're talking about homeless suicide bombers or anything . . .) UPDATE (11/11/05): Kelly was convicted of attempted murder by a jury yesterday, and the Inquirer provides more information about his writings: Hand-printed letters found in Kelly's pockets said: "Give me a Islamic nation, or give me death. The Muslims must unite behind [Osama Bin Laden] and fight America and not die kissing anti-Allah America white ass... I want revenge."But I thought there was "no discernable pattern." I guess freelance supporters of Osama bin Laden don't "count." posted by Eric on 11.09.05 at 02:43 PM
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Excellent analysis of the Politically Correct double standards. Timothy McVeigh is still the only terrorist who ever lived, according to the Left. 9/11 never happened or else the Jews were behind it. Etc., etc.. "....bums sanctified as 'the homeless'...." Now, terrorists sanctified as "the homeless". Steven Malcolm Anderson the Lesbian-worshipping man's-man-admiring myth-based egoist · November 10, 2005 11:13 PM |
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This is part of the international Communist drive, going back to Lenin, to foment "wars of national liberation" against "imperialism", as they did in China, Cuba, Algeria, Kenya, the Congo, Tanganyika, Angola, Rhodesia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Quebec, Iran, and everytwhere else in the world, including France, Britain, and the United States. Their strategy is: 1) first, divide and conquer, 2) then, unite and rule -- a One-World Socialiat Social Change. I'm against that.