Sunday, October 1, 2017

Edmonton terror attack and why politicians suck

Edmonton, Canada -- A police officer was injured after a car plowed into a police car, the driver got out of the vehicle and stabbed the officer several times. A manhunt was begun after the Islamist fled the scene, which occurred outside a Canadian Football League (CFL) game in Edmonton.

It has been confirmed by local media that the car the terrorist was driving had an ISIS flag in the trunk.

Later, a white U-Haul van intentionally rammed into a crowd of people on the street around 11:00 pm on Saturday, local time.

The police stopped a van that matched the description of the U-Haul vehicle, but it sped away and was chased by police. During the chase, the van swerved into pedestrians.

It isn't yet known if the two incidents are related, but they have the putrified smell of Islamic terrorism because they went after law enforcement in the first case, and complete, random strangers in the second, especially since witnesses heard the van driver shouting the national anthem of Islamic terrorism: "Allahu Akbar!"

Roadblocks have been set up by police and streets were cordoned off as they hunt for the scumquat who fled on foot after hitting the cop on 107A Avenue, in Edmonton.

The suspect in the van is a 30-year-old jihadi and is in custody. He appears to have acted alone, but an ISIS flag was found inside the vehicle. Nobody is saying that this was an Islamic terrorist attack, that wouldn't be politically correct.

The police officer struck by the first vehicle is in the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. The four infidels struck by the van are also in the hospital--their individual conditions are unknown at this time.

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin "Jihadi" Trudeau condemned the attacks,  using his John Kerry-style index cards, and they urged the community to support its members, whatever the hell that means.

"The horrific events last night in downtown Edmonton have left us shocked and angry," Notley said, as if this was the first terror attack she'd ever heard about. "It's left us shocked at the indiscriminate cruelty and angry that someone might target their hatred at places where we gather with our families and friends," she added from her bubble of isolation and media silence.

Here is some bull-pucks of what Trudeau had to say Sunday morning--I have offered a few of my own thoughts [in brackets]:
"The Government of Canada and Canadians stand with the people of Edmonton after the [Islamic] terrorist attack on Saturday that sent an Edmonton Police Service officer to hospital and injured a number of innocent people who were out to cheer on their football team [they don't take a knee yet in Canada] and to enjoy an evening in their city. I am deeply concerned and outraged by this tragedy.
"Our thoughts are with those injured, their family and friends, and all those affected by this senseless act of violence. [It isn't senseless if you read the Koran--infidels are not considered to be 'innocent' by extremists.] I am also grateful for the first responders who were there on the scene, and the enforcement authorities who have been working through the night to make sure that everybody in Edmonton and Alberta is safe and secure. Police officers put themselves at great personal risk every single day on our behalf, and this attack is a stark reminder of the sacrifices they make of the sacrifices they make for the public good.
"While the investigation continues, early reports indicate that this is another example of the hate [bull pucks--this is another example of religious jihad--it isn't the same thing] that we must remain ever vigilant against . . .
"We cannot--and will not--let violent extremism take root in our communities. [Of course they will--what's stopping violent ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS from taking root in their communities? Trudeau is doing nothing to stop Syrians and other immigrants from inundating Canada's cities, and we know there will be extremists among them.] We know that Canada's strength comes from our diversity, and we will not be cowed by those who seek to divide us or promote fear." [This line is nothing more than an advertisement for Trudeau's loose immigration policy that's making much of Canada look like Merkel's Germany.]

Trudeau at prayer time
ISIS has taken credit for this attack, and the attack in France that killed two women.

Remember, protected politicians such as Trudeau, Notley, or any other lawmaker in high office, are mainly never affected by the policies and laws they implement.

It isn't fair.


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