As Simon reminded me, the Oklahoma beheading is being spun by our media overlords as anything bit terrorism.
So forget about this headline:
Oklahoma Beheader Linked to Al Qaeda Leader Awlaki, Boston Bomber’s Mosque
And NEVER MIND this picture of the “disgruntled employee.”
Of course, it could be argued that Osama bin Laden was a disgruntled employee, but never mind that! We’re just supposed to accept the risks of being beheaded. Naturally we are also supposed to be disarmed, too. That way, a guy carrying nothing more than a knife can just have his way with our collective necks.
Allah-hu-akbar!
Stretch out your necks!
Be sure to make it as easy as possible for the beheaders, lest you be seen as guilty of discrimination.
(This country has gotten so lame it’s no wonder things like this are happening.)
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Thank goodness for Mark Vaughan and his concealed handgun. At least some of us are still armed in this country. In comarison, the Woolwich knifing in London in 2013 was disgusting. People taking videos of that derganged POS but no one lifting a finger to stop him.
I think we should start a new tradition in the US. Whenever one of these religious nuts knifes someone in the name of Islam, the closest CCW holder shoots the attacker in the genitals. Pretty soon these clowns will be known as dickless martyrs to their cause.
Well, wasn’t MSNBC just as careful not to tie the shooting of Gabby Giffords to Sarah Palin? I don’t see why you would fault the consistent application of journalistic standards. I quote their go-to guy at the time, Keith Olberman:
“If Sarah Palin … does not repudiate her own part, however tangential, in amplifying violence and violent imagery in American politics, she must be dismissed from politics, she must be repudiated by the members of her party,” MSNBC’s liberal commentator Keith Olbermann said Saturday on a special edition of his program, who went on to target comments by Fox News’ Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly.
“If they fail to do so, each one of them must be judged to have silently defended this tactic that today proves so awfully foretelling, and they in turn must be dismissed by the responsible members of their own party,” Olbermann said.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/47252.html#ixzz3EiujQpmi
too bad he didn’t go on fox nazi news.
Is the opposite of a ‘disgruntled employee’ a ‘gruntled employee’?
Definition of GRUNTLE
transitive verb: to put in a good humor
Origin of GRUNTLE: back-formation from disgruntle
First Known Use: 1926
Source: Merriam-Webster
Choc, you’ve lived in Berkeley waaay too long.