Blaming Jews
So who's at fault? "The Jews" in Seattle, apparently. Or so according to one Muslim who took action based on this deranged, but widely shared view and shot up a Jewish center in Seattle:
A woman was dead and five others were hospitalized this afternoon after a shooting at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle building in downtown Seattle by a man who declared he was "angry with Israel."I wouldn't call what he did "peacefully" anything. He shot defenseless people, and then took advantage of the restraint an American police force is bound to show.
Seattle police later arrested the alleged gunman, who reportedly had walked into the building between Lenora and Virginia streets on Third Avenue in Belltown and started shooting. One victim died at the scene, according to police. [snip]
A few minutes later, the man surrendered to officers.
"He was confronted by officers and peacefully gave up," said SPD Assistant Chief Nick Metz.
According to Amy Wasser-Simpson, the vice president for planning and community services for the Jewish Federation, the man had told staff members, "I'm a Muslim American; I'm angry at Israel," then began shooting.
Guess he was too cowardly to meet his seven virgins.
Oh, how I wish someboy, SOMEBODY, at that building had been legally armed. Coming on the heel of another shooting in Seattle, there will be, no doubt, calls for "stricter gun control" (like that would have stopped this creature of evil).
[Cross-posted in The Korea Liberator]

This is a classic case of wolves attacking sheep. Okay, maybe in this case it may have been a rabid dog, but still, one gets the feeling he was trying to do something that made his kennel mates proud. What was missing was one sheep dog. That one individual that suddenly finds its teeth bared and realizes that some part of its reptile brain has been sleeping, waiting for the wolf to appear, grabbing chairs, pencils, tables, but moving toward the threat. This is the reality of Flight 93. It is fact the sheep do not like the sheepdog. Never did, never will. That's what sheep do and the sheepdog understands. But we are out there and the neck fur is raised.
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30/7/06 06:30