Mumbai vs. Oslo
by Pamela Geller:
Just days before a psychopath (alone and belonging to no one, no group, just the twisted sickness of a legend in his own broken mind) murdered over seventy people in Norway, the city of Mumbai was attacked in a brutal jihad by Muslim extremists, again. Hear about that? Not so much.
But one crackpot who has been planning a slaughter in Norway (setting his plan in motion before 911) has become the rallying cry of the dhimmedia in service to the most radical and extreme ideology on the face of the earth.
Where is the same obsessive drive to determine the motivation and the manifesto behind the jihad? Where are the investigative reports on the imams and the mosques that teach, advance and prescribe violence? Where is the Woodward and Bernstein team to investigate what motivated a Muslim to gun down U.S. soldiers in Arkansas?
Where’s the round the clock coverage of the Muslim Zazi, who plotted to blow up the NY subway system with the help of his father and his imam on the anniversary of 911? Where’s the relentless outcry and handwringing over the ideology that attracts young Muslims in America to join Muslim armies in Somalia? Why are there no television specials on why Osama Bin Laden quoted allah and koran extensively? What manifesto incited four Muslims in a jihad plot to bomb NYC synagogues and shoot down military planes with stinger missiles?
Where is the pained outcry over Fort Hood jihadi Major Hasan and his powerpoint presentation on Islam and the jihadic doctrine? What motivated a Pentagon attack suspect back in June (a marine, no less) to plot to bomb the Department of Defense? Was it his religious Al Qaeda notebook? This same pious Muslim was found to be responsible for recent random shootings at military installations in and around DC. Diane Sawyer, call your office.
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