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NC: What Turned Fury at North Carolina Muslim Neighbors to Murder
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Whether the triple homicide in North Carolina was triggered by a parking dispute or by a hatred of Muslims or both, this is certain:
The murder weapon was a handgun.
Without the gun, there would have been no triple funeral on Thursday for 23-year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat and 21-year-old Yusor Mohammad and 19-year-old Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha. |
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Millwright66
(2/14/2015)
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A most curious assumption on the part of Mr. Daley arises early in his diatribe when he asserts it was the gun's fault. Daley "overlooks" the perp was a self-avowed liberal and fan/supporter of liberal scribes, media and causes. Likewise Daley overlooks another real world reality. The perp, denied a gun by the state, could as easily armed himself with a variety of commonly available "weapons" from any hardware store.
Multiple reports, (including his own), indicate the perp was possessed of an extremely irascible/volitile nature. Indeed one might opine this "good liberal" was of an extremely intolerant nature. And then "acted out" his emotions.
Maybe we ought to be disarming liberals.... |
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teebonicus
(2/15/2015)
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I have it on good authority that The Daily Beast is published from Uranus. |
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