Thursday, May 22, 2014

31 Dead in China: the mystery continues

On Thursday Muslim terrorists attacked a West China open air market in the town of Urumpki, of the Xinjiang province, killing 31 and injuring 90 more. 

The Islamic jihadists plowed through the crowds in an off-road vehicle, threw explosives out the window and finally crashed and then blew up. Eye witnesses said they believe there may have been as many as a dozen explosions in all. 

It wasn't immediately clear that the attackers were Islamic jihadists, those who take their religion literally, but what were they thinking in China? Could it be Amish marauders? Disenfranchised Hindus? Pissed off Jains?

For those keeping score, the death toll in this attack was the highest in Xinjiang since the riots of '09 between the hearty Uighur Muslims, and the Chinese Hans, in which almost 200 people were killed in the name of Islam. 

Of course, CAIR and other Islamic groups with terrorist ties will say that the attack had nothing whatsoever to do with the "real" Islam. Jihad, they will claim, is an internal struggle. 

Sure it is; but the jihad that's going to get you the 72 virgins, boys who will serve your needs in every way, and rivers of wine for eternity, is the jihad of war. Don't let 'em convince you otherwise--that's taqiyya.

Islamic jihadist protocol requires that Boko Haram, the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Taliban, and Brandeis University send "Thank You" cards to the families of the dead jihadists. 


A New York reporter, is captured by Islamist terrorists who demand the release of three Gitmo prisoners in exchange for him. If the president refuses their demands, they plan to behead the reporter and videotape it for the Internet. But the United States doesn’t give in to terrorist’s demands and he has 24 hours before he is to be executed. The clock is ticking . . .                                         


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