FROM MY E-PAL JANET LEVY ROSS….
America – 2013
The three stories below go a long way to portray where things currently stand for the once great United States of America.
1) A Muslim convert in Washington state stabbed two people in Starbucks. Of course he was following the Koran and doing what devout Muslims are COMMANDED to do – wage jihad or kill in the name of Allah. As has been true of most news reports of this nature since 9-11, this story will be sanitized to depict a mentally disturbed individual who “misunderstood” the tenets of Islam. Per usual, nothing Islamic to see here.
From the Columbian:
Washington state: Muslim convert who stated his “willingness to die for Islam” stabs two people after discussion of religion
“Starbucks stabbing suspect may have been motivated by religious extremism (with video): Affidavit says he made statements about ‘his willingness to die for Islam,'” by Paris Achen for The Columbian, March 12 (thanks to Answering Muslims):
A 55-year-old suspect in the stabbing of two people in a Starbucks coffee shop drive-thru at one of the busiest intersections in Clark County may have been motivated by religious extremism, according to a probable cause affidavit.
Scott C. Fandrich of Ridgefield appeared Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of two counts of first-degree assault.
Full story: http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/mar/12/starbucks-stabbing-suspect-may-have-been-motivated/
2) In order not to offend our Muslim friends, the State Department declined to intervene in the case of an American pastor imprisoned in Iran. This is in keeping with Obama’s precedent of ignoring the pleas for help by the Iranian people to overthrow the brutal Islamist regime. Of course, Muslim Brotherhood operative Huma Abedin has been well-insulated from critical attacks in Washington and her detractors will be “handled” in due course.
From Fox News:
The State Department ducked a hearing Friday that will focus on the case of imprisoned American pastor Saeed Abedini, just days after the leading U.S. representative to the U.N. Human Rights Council declined to specifically address the pastor’s case during a meeting on Iran’s human rights record.
Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., chairman of the Capitol Hill commission holding the hearing, slammed the Obama administration for turning down the invitation to testify.
“It is amazing,” Wolf told FoxNews.com. “I can’t, almost, believe it.”
The hearing, which began Friday morning, focuses on the plight of religious minorities in Iran. Slated to testify are the group representing the Abedini family in the U.S. as well as Abedini’s wife, Naghmeh.
The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission reached out to the State Department last Friday in a bid to bring in a State Department witness to speak on the lead-off panel.
A Wolf aide said despite repeated attempts they didn’t hear back from the department until Thursday, when the department said no one was available.
Wolf voiced skepticism at the excuse. “The building is loaded with people,” he said of the State Department.
“The very fact that the United States government is not speaking out sends a very powerful message,” Wolf said.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/03/15/state-department-ducks-hearing-on-american-pastor-imprisoned-in-iran/
3) A top U.S. Commander Tells Troops to Expect to be Killed During a “rough point” in the relationship with Karzai and his Shariah regime installed thanks to U.S. efforts. The new dhimmitized U.S. Armed Forces – homosexual flaunting and soon to be feminized – will be sacrificed for the cause – advancing the “Religion of Peace.” (Note: The new uniforms for U.S. troops will be pink with an optional skirt for male and female enlistees).
From AP: The Big Story:
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan warned his troops to be ready for increased violence because of a series of anti-American statements by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, NATO said Thursday.
In an email to battlefield commanders, Gen. Joseph Dunford, said the remarks could spur more insider attacks, days after members of Afghan security forces killed two U.S. troops and a U.S. contractor in two separate shootings.
“We’re at a rough point in the relationship,” Dunford said in the email, according to a senior U.S. official, speaking anonymously to discuss the confidential communication.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/us-warns-afghan-leaders-comments-threaten-troops