Friday, August 08, 2008

Life Sentences and Signatures

Vincent Van Gogh's killer, Mohammed Bouyeri, gets a life sentence.
"Bouyeri ambushed the film-maker on an Amsterdam street, shot him repeatedly, stabbed him and slit his throat before thrusting his manifesto into his chest on the point of a knife.

Some witnesses said he was so calm "it looked like he was out walking his dog," the judge said, describing the murder and the subsequent shoot-out with police. In his earlier court appearance, Bouyeri said he had acted in the name of Islam and felt no pain for Van Gogh's family."
"Slit his throat." "...he was so calm." Hmmmm. Seems this is the signature of Islamofascism, yet leftards like the fool, Balbulican, scoffed at folks who ask whether young Tim McLean's killer was Muslim. Although one that I didn't, at the time, subscribe to, it seemed like a perfectly reasonable theory to me.

And speaking of idiots, how about this group: Extremist church to be blocked at border:
"Canadian border guards have been told to bar a fanatic church group that was planning to protest the funeral of a man beheaded on a Greyhound bus, reports say."
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"The daughter of the founder of the Westboro Baptist Church, based in Topeka, Ka., told CTV.ca she and several other church members will go to Winnipeg on Saturday to demonstrate against what she described as McLean's "filthy way of life." Shirley Phelps-Roper said his life was emblematic of Canada's moral decay."
Note to leftards: It was that fundamentalist Christian, Stockwell Day, who ordered Canadian border guards to deny this group entry into Canada. Look. Leftardedness in not a life sentence, okay. I hear duct tape is good for holding together various things that are fractured and falling apart. Why not avail yourself of this temporary measure while you have your mind expanded. You can get it at your local hardware store.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You must realize of course that the Stageleft leftards and you agree on the crazed Baptist sect issue.

August 08, 2008 11:29 am  

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