"What we know is that he is right-wing and a Christian fundamentalist," said a Norwegian police official.— NYT
Michelle Malkin was in Milwaukee a couple of years ago, screaming* at a "Tea Party" audience down by Lake Michigan. They were eating it up. Now of course the Malkinoids will begin their claims that the Norwegian suspect wasn't a "true Christian," but it's unlikely their logic will extend to other perpetrators of terrorist attacks not being "true Muslims."
* Literally. Trust me, I was there.
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The problem is that there is no scripture that could prove he is a Christian and I suspect the good folks in Denmark would also doubt he was Christian.
There has been major immigration of Muslims into both Sweden and Norway.
There is no scripture that could prove he is a Christian ...
There's Creeds. It's a belief system.
She also needs a shame implant. Just went right on blogging for three more hours.
Mainstream press learned its lesson in OK City (the mainstream press these nuts are continually excoriating).
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
-- Mahatma Gandhi
"FINAL UPDATE...From the description, he doesn’t sound like the typical jihadi."
"The Washington Times posted an article titled Question of the Day: Why Norway? containing more such speculative anti-Muslim 'analysis.' The article has already been pulled from their site."
This one's tough to beat.
And. Bonus points for effusive praise of Norway's "freedom of speech and conscience."
lol Taranto didn't appreciate that.
This couldn't have been more timely.
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