If you live on the eastern side of this great nation, you've probably heard the story (if you haven't, I've printed it below
) a million times: Jesus has wreaked his vengeance upon a terrorist sleeper cell in the Bronx, killing nine young jihadists-in-training as well as the martyrdom-infatuated matron who nurtured them. Needless to say, libs across the country are shedding fat tears of insincerity over the incident, feigning grief in the name of political correctness, and HebeNN and the other MSM propaganda mills are churning furiously to push the story into the forefront of discussion, insidiously supplanting real issues like the assault on marriage and the nationwide persecution of Bible-believing Christians. It's a despicable tactic, the kind we have come to expect from the left, and and the grubby handprints of special interest groups are all over the whole rotten package. But let's put all that aside for a moment. Let's say that these people weren't terrorists, that the fire was an accident, that Americans really are despondent over their deaths. Why?
Why be sad?
One crack-addicted welfare queen is dead, the burden of her addiction no longer weighing down the wallets of honest taxpayers. So, too, are nine stinky, shrill-voiced pickaninnies who undoubtedly spent more time listening to obscene crap and hording the pilfered bikes of their hard-working white neighbors than they did worshiping ANY God, much less the One who actually exists. Had they survived, they probably would have caught AIDS or been shot before they reached 25 anyway, and by that time, I can assure you, they would have spawned several generations of like-minded delinquents. And yes, they were Mudslimes. So why the fuss? They were going to Hell no matter what; they just went there sooner rather than later, before they could inflict any harm on our society. We should celebrating their deaths, and I propose we do exactly that. In order to separate ourselves from the PC legions, let's give three cheers in the name of Divine Justice.
HIP-HIP-HOORAY!
HIP-HIP-HOORAH!
HIP-HIP-HOOJESUS!
POSTED: 4:22 p.m. EST, March 10, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- As a father mourned the unimaginable -- the loss of five of his children in a fire that also devastated another family that shared his home -- a religious leader let him know that his pain was shared by many.
"I told him that we are crying for him, New York is crying for him, and America is crying for him," Imam Mousa Kabba said he told Moussa Magassa, who was on a business trip in his native Mali when New York City's deadliest fire since 1990 charged through his Bronx home.
The blaze killed five of Magassa's children, and four other children and the mother in a family that shared his home. (Watch how authorities pretend a heater could have caused the fire
)
Magassa flew home Friday to tragedy, but also to emotional and financial support from a closely knit community of Malian immigrants. Many turned out for a prayer service Friday and collected more than $21,000 to help the families, said Cheick Sidi Diarra, Mali's ambassador to the United Nations.
A taxi driver group was also collecting donations, and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner volunteered to cover the cost of the funerals. The blaze occurred just blocks from Yankee Stadium.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city also had offered financial and other assistance to the families in the aftermath of the city's deadliest blaze since 87 people were killed by an arson fire inside the Happy Land social club in 1990.
Magassa and Mamadou Soumare, who lost his wife and four of their children, met with Bloomberg and Abdoulaye Diop, Mali's ambassador to the United States, for the prayer service Friday.
Like many immigrants, Magassa and Soumare "came to the United States to pursue the great American dream," Bloomberg said after their meeting. "And (they) now find themselves sharing a great American tragedy with us." (Watch how a rescuer caught a child thrown from the third floor
)
Once, their families shared a house and a life, their kids growing up and happily playing side by side. On Friday, the two shattered fathers reunited in grief to plan funerals.
A funeral for the victims was set for Monday in the Bronx. Five victims will be buried in New Jersey on Monday, and four of the others will be flown to Mali for burial.
Three members of the families remained in hospitals Friday with injuries from the blaze.
The fire's 10th victim, a 7-year-old girl died Saturday, a family spokesman said. Asimi Soumare's death was attributed to complications due to smoke inhalation, said a spokeswoman for the city's medical examiner.
A 5-year-old girl and a 24-year-old woman were listed in stable condition at at Lincoln Hospital. A 6-year-old girl remained in critical condition Saturday at Jacobi Medical Center.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed by the unsaved.
) a million times: Jesus has wreaked his vengeance upon a terrorist sleeper cell in the Bronx, killing nine young jihadists-in-training as well as the martyrdom-infatuated matron who nurtured them. Needless to say, libs across the country are shedding fat tears of insincerity over the incident, feigning grief in the name of political correctness, and HebeNN and the other MSM propaganda mills are churning furiously to push the story into the forefront of discussion, insidiously supplanting real issues like the assault on marriage and the nationwide persecution of Bible-believing Christians. It's a despicable tactic, the kind we have come to expect from the left, and and the grubby handprints of special interest groups are all over the whole rotten package. But let's put all that aside for a moment. Let's say that these people weren't terrorists, that the fire was an accident, that Americans really are despondent over their deaths. Why?Why be sad?
One crack-addicted welfare queen is dead, the burden of her addiction no longer weighing down the wallets of honest taxpayers. So, too, are nine stinky, shrill-voiced pickaninnies who undoubtedly spent more time listening to obscene crap and hording the pilfered bikes of their hard-working white neighbors than they did worshiping ANY God, much less the One who actually exists. Had they survived, they probably would have caught AIDS or been shot before they reached 25 anyway, and by that time, I can assure you, they would have spawned several generations of like-minded delinquents. And yes, they were Mudslimes. So why the fuss? They were going to Hell no matter what; they just went there sooner rather than later, before they could inflict any harm on our society. We should celebrating their deaths, and I propose we do exactly that. In order to separate ourselves from the PC legions, let's give three cheers in the name of Divine Justice.
HIP-HIP-HOORAY!
HIP-HIP-HOORAH!
HIP-HIP-HOOJESUS!
Community mourns with families rocked by Bronx blaze
POSTED: 4:22 p.m. EST, March 10, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- As a father mourned the unimaginable -- the loss of five of his children in a fire that also devastated another family that shared his home -- a religious leader let him know that his pain was shared by many.
"I told him that we are crying for him, New York is crying for him, and America is crying for him," Imam Mousa Kabba said he told Moussa Magassa, who was on a business trip in his native Mali when New York City's deadliest fire since 1990 charged through his Bronx home.
The blaze killed five of Magassa's children, and four other children and the mother in a family that shared his home. (Watch how authorities pretend a heater could have caused the fire
Magassa flew home Friday to tragedy, but also to emotional and financial support from a closely knit community of Malian immigrants. Many turned out for a prayer service Friday and collected more than $21,000 to help the families, said Cheick Sidi Diarra, Mali's ambassador to the United Nations.
A taxi driver group was also collecting donations, and New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner volunteered to cover the cost of the funerals. The blaze occurred just blocks from Yankee Stadium.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city also had offered financial and other assistance to the families in the aftermath of the city's deadliest blaze since 87 people were killed by an arson fire inside the Happy Land social club in 1990.
Magassa and Mamadou Soumare, who lost his wife and four of their children, met with Bloomberg and Abdoulaye Diop, Mali's ambassador to the United States, for the prayer service Friday.
Like many immigrants, Magassa and Soumare "came to the United States to pursue the great American dream," Bloomberg said after their meeting. "And (they) now find themselves sharing a great American tragedy with us." (Watch how a rescuer caught a child thrown from the third floor
Once, their families shared a house and a life, their kids growing up and happily playing side by side. On Friday, the two shattered fathers reunited in grief to plan funerals.
A funeral for the victims was set for Monday in the Bronx. Five victims will be buried in New Jersey on Monday, and four of the others will be flown to Mali for burial.
Three members of the families remained in hospitals Friday with injuries from the blaze.
The fire's 10th victim, a 7-year-old girl died Saturday, a family spokesman said. Asimi Soumare's death was attributed to complications due to smoke inhalation, said a spokeswoman for the city's medical examiner.
A 5-year-old girl and a 24-year-old woman were listed in stable condition at at Lincoln Hospital. A 6-year-old girl remained in critical condition Saturday at Jacobi Medical Center.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed by the unsaved.
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