Nothing special to do but to quote from this article:
He was smart, funny and sociable in high school.
He had a really easy-to-get-along-with personality.
Mohammod was very humble. He always did what I asked him to do; he never gave me any problems.
Abdulazeez was deeply religious, observing prayers five times a day and fasting during Ramadan, according to Jones, who never knew him to drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes or do drugs.
"I'm not afraid to go straight toward them and ask them, 'Do you really know what Islam is?' " Yasmeen Abdulazeez told the Times Free Press. "There's this misconception that Islam is a violent religion. Muslims are actually peaceful."I would stop here, but there was one more quote that gave me a start:
He was a leader on the team. He led by example.Nothing more to see here, people. Move on, please.
6 comments:
Oh, please. He was another blood-thirsty jihadi, another sha'ria lover and wannabe kiddie diddler, goat-f**ker and wife-beater.
Yes, but didn't the message of "leading by example" give you some goose bumps?
C'mon Dick, CNN just said that he was depressed suffering from BiPolar Disorder etc... Besides, the FBI has still not called this a terrorist act:
See' he just happened to target a Marine recruiting office then drove across town to a marine base to kill a few GI's. It's not like he fired at a church, a movie theater or on a College Campus.
He was also apparently shocked by the goings-on in Gaza, but as long as it's Mohamadans that murder each other in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and any other territory considered Islamic, all's fine.
So, according to the FBI he was just a disgruntled mentally disturbed person who just happens to be a Mohamadan, and not a terrorist.
Not many Americans still regard Fart, Barf & Itch as having the definitive word on anything. Especially not after they helped cover up the IRS scandal.
I donno Dick, I've been stateside for the past month and watching a wide spectrum of news channels, scratching my head in amazement. Something is fucked up big time. Can't quite put my finger on it, but it sure looks like the Ostrich Syndrome.
Not surprised. That's what they do. As I keep telling Mr. Goon, only a small fraction of Americans pay attention to the news channels, partly because they are known to be biased and partly because they spend most of their time talking about the lying pols and most people are tired of them. Which is proven in every national (and some state) elections when less than 50 percent of eligible voters show up..
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