Monday, September 04, 2006

Montreal not on St. Lawrence River, but on De Nile

CBCNews exhibits again why crazed Islamists are more likely to come over the border from Canada than fly in from overseas via airports. Like the terrorist caught coming over from BC carrying explosives for a Milennium blast-off and apprehended because of an alert US Border Agent, there are a lot of unhinged "normal average Canadians" like the twenty-three arrested for plotting to blow up the Toronto HQ of the National Police and some unspecified Ottawa government buildings.

Those "normal average Canadians" strangely had names with Ahmed, Ali, Mohamed, and other Muslim monikers. Hmmm.... This is going to tax the forensic and analytical capabilities of the Canadian legal system. What could have been their motive?

The Montreal police are also puzzled by a fire-bombing of a Jewish religious school:
Although officials of Jewish groups disagree, police have been unwilling to declare the attack a hate crime. In the absence of graffiti or other other evidence, it is being treated as an unexplained case of arson.

Yes, very puzzling. Especially since it is unprecedented except for only one incident:
Even so, it has stirred memories of a firebomb attack that destroyed the library of Montreal's United Talmud Torah school in 2004.

Then, the library of the United Talmud Torah school in Montreal was destroyed by another firebomb attack, in 2004. (Canadian Press) A note left at the school said the fire was in retaliation for the Israeli army's killing of a leader of the Hamas militant group.

The following year, a 19-year-old man who worked part-time at Canadian Tire was sentenced to two years in prison for the attack.

Police tracked the man down through evidence left at the scene, including long wooden matches, kerosene and four plastic fuel containers made exclusively for Canadian Tire.

Note the careful omission of the name of "a 19-year-old man who worked part-time at Canadian Tire." I wonder if it could be a Muslim name?

And I wonder if those super sleuths in Montreal will ever figure out the motive for this
"unexplained case of arson?" My guess is that they will never think of looking for an "average normal Canadian" with a Muslim name and background. That would exhibit a lapse in political rectitude uncharacteristic of the PC-ruled Solons in the land of the brain-dead.

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