Saturday, July 17, 2010
Should We Profile?
In 1968 Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed—by a Muslim extremist; in 1097 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and killed by—Muslim extremists; in 1978 the U. S. Embassy in Iran was taken over by—Muslim extremists; during the 1980s a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by—Muslim extremists; in 1983 the U. S. Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by—Muslim extremists; in 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was taken over and a 70-year-old man in a wheelchair was brutally murdered by—Muslim extremists; in 1985, TWA Flight 847 was hijacked at Athens and a U. S. Navy diver trying to rescue people was murdered—by Muslim extremists; in 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by—Muslim extremists; in 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by—Muslim extremists; in 1988 the U. S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by—Muslim extremists; on September 11, 2001, four airliners were hijacked and used to murder up to 3,000 innocent people (again) at the World Trade Center, causing those buildings to collapse. This was done by—Muslim extremists; in 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and beheaded by—Muslim extremists. At Ft. Hood, Texas, a Muslim extremist murdered 13 people and wounded another 30. Our erstwhile Muslim president says it was "an isolated incident." Do you believe this lie? Do you see a pattern here? I certainly do. Yet airport security screeners are required to waste their time searching 80-year-old women, airline pilots with proper identification, 87-year-old congressmen, medal of honor recipient and former governor Joe Foss and sometimes 6-year-old CHILDREN, while Muslims slip by unnoticed, lest they be accused of profiling. I believe the proper kind of profiling is simply common sense and a good tool. Thanks to Barry Cooper for sending this information. (Just common sense)
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