March 16, 2007
Outrageous imams
In a move of breath-taking impudence, the flying imams now intend to extend their lawsuit against the US Airways to an elderly couple who reported their suspicious behavior on the plane.
How revealing that they would do this at the time when one of their number, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, is confessing to numerous terrorist atrocities and plans to carry out even more.
This makes for a truly bizarre situation: On one hand, Muslims are committing terrorist acts against our country and people while at the same time they are suing us for reporting their suspicious behavior.
Could anything be more insane? How is it possible that we allow them to do this? When are we going to stand up and put these Islamist bullies in their proper place?
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