goofy is choosing sides between the zionists and radical muzzies.

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 10:24:23 AM UTC-6, KeithInTampa wrote:
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> On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 10:26 AM, plainolamerican <[email protected] 
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>> the War on Islam
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>> it's fun to watch religious myth believers persecute each other ... 
>> except for the fact they are using US tax dollars to fund their wars.
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>> On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 8:59:20 AM UTC-6, Travis wrote:
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>>> Should be the European 9/11 resulting in Europe joining the War on Islam.
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>>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/gunmen-storm-
>>> paris-satirical-newspaper-killing-at-least-11/2015/01/
>>> 07/f358b17a-9660-11e4-aabd-d0b93ff613d5_story.html?wpisrc=al_alert
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>>> Gunmen storm Paris satirical newspaper, killing at least 12
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>>> A French police official says 11 people are dead in a shooting at a 
>>> satirical weekly newspaper in central Paris. Charlie Hebdo has drawn many 
>>> threats for its controversial caricatures. (AP) 
>>>
>>> By Brian Murphy <http://www.washingtonpost.com/people/brian-murphy> January 
>>> 7 at 9:29 AM 
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>>> Masked gunmen opened fire Wednesday in the offices of a satirical 
>>> newspaper in Paris that had faced previous threats for Muslim-related 
>>> cartoons, killing at least 12 people before escaping in what France’s 
>>> president described as a terrorist attack.
>>>
>>> French officials immediately raised the country’s terrorism alert to its 
>>> highest level and launched a massive manhunt for the suspected assailants 
>>> who stormed the newspaper Charlie Hebdo 
>>> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/french-weekly-has-history-of-angering-muslims-with-cartoons/2015/01/07/b91ff2b4-966c-11e4-8385-866293322c2f_story.html>
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>>> — where the Arabic cry of “Allahu Akbar” could be heard amid the gunfire, 
>>> according to video posted by France’s state-run broadcaster.
>>>
>>> France’s top security official said three gunmen carried out the 
>>> shootings — the country’s bloodiest terrorist attack in nearly two decades.
>>>
>>> Across Paris, meanwhile, security was stepped up at media outlets, 
>>> transportation hubs and other key sites. The attack also is likely to raise 
>>> calls for tougher crackdowns on suspected extremists.
>>>
>>> French President Francois Hollande called the shootings a “terrorist 
>>> attack without a doubt,” but authorities had no immediate comment on 
>>> possible suspects or motives.
>>>
>>> “Journalists and police officers have been cowardly assassinated . . . 
>>> France is in a state of shock after this terrorist attack,” Hollande said 
>>> after visiting the scene.
>>>
>>> The weekly had drawn repeated threats for its caricatures of the Prophet 
>>> Muhammed and other sketches and articles on Muslim figures.
>>>
>>> Just hours before the attack, the magazine on its Twitter account posted 
>>> a cartoon entitled “Still No Attacks in France” depicting Islamic State 
>>> leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi giving a New Year’s greeting. 
>>>
>>> “Just wait,” the drawing shows a fighter saying. “We have until the end 
>>> of January to present our New Year’s wishes.”
>>>
>>> The cover of the newspaper’s latest edition also notes the release of a 
>>> book, “Submission,” a fictional account of France led by an Islamic party 
>>> that imposes strict codes such as banning women from the workplace.
>>>
>>> In his end-of-year address last week, Hollande raised concerns about 
>>> “rising, worrying threats” of terrorism and growing intolerance in France, 
>>> which is home to Europe’s largest Muslim population.
>>>
>>> A police official, Luc Poignant, told the Associated Press that the 
>>> attackers escaped in two vehicles.
>>>
>>> *Top government officials, meanwhile, planned an emergency meeting*. 
>>> Hollande said that several other terror attacks have been thwarted “in 
>>> recent weeks,” but gave no further details.
>>>
>>> Paris prosecutor’s spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre, said 12 people 
>>> were killed, the Associated Press reported. At least 20 others were 
>>> injured, including four listed in critical condition, police said.
>>>
>>> Matthieu Lamarre, a spokesman for the Paris mayor’s office, said most of 
>>> the dead were from the newspaper staff. At least one victim is a police 
>>> officer, he said.
>>>
>>> There was no immediate claim on responsibility, but messages of praise 
>>> appeared on Web sites and other online forums linked to Islamist militants, 
>>> said the Washington-based SITE monitoring group, which tracks extremist 
>>> posts.
>>>
>>> The attack occurred just hours after the newspaper’s latest edition hit 
>>> newsstands. Other witnesses described at least two hooded gunmen entering 
>>> the offices.
>>>
>>> Video carried by France 24 showed people scrambling onto a rain-slicked 
>>> roof during the attack, the deadliest in France since 1995 when a string of 
>>> bombings over several months were blamed on an Algerian rebel group. A 
>>> total of eight people were killed in the attacks.
>>>
>>> In 2011, the Charlie Hebdo offices were firebombed in apparent response 
>>> to a cover cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad, which it described as a “guest 
>>> editor.” The fire caused no injuries, but caused significant damage to the 
>>> offices.
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>>> The newspaper published other Muhammad caricatures that draw 
>>> denunciations around the Islamic world.
>>>
>>> Charlie Hebdo — whose name purportedly borrows from Charlie Brown of the 
>>> “Peanuts” cartoon strip — began publication in 1992 with staff member 
>>> reunited from a previous satirical publication that closed in the early 
>>> 1980s.
>>>
>>> It has lampooned a range of subjects, including popes, presidents, 
>>> entertainers and others in addition to occasional pieces of serious 
>>> journalism such as investigative stories. One cover depicted an Orthodox 
>>> Jew kissing a Nazi soldier; another showed former Pope Benedict XVI dancing 
>>> with a member of the Swiss Guard.
>>>
>>> But its irreverent treatment of Islamic subjects has brought the 
>>> harshest response.
>>>
>>> “Muhammad isn’t sacred to me,” Chief editor Stephane Charbonnier, who 
>>> publishes under the pen name “Charb,” told the AP in 2012. “I don’t blame 
>>> Muslims for not laughing at our drawings. I live under French law. I don’t 
>>> live under Quranic law.”
>>>
>>> In Washington, White House spokesman Josh Earnest condemned the attack 
>>> in “the strongest terms.” 
>>>
>>> British Prime Minister David Cameron called the attack “sickening.”
>>>
>>> NATO Secretary General Jens Stolenberg condemned the attack and 
>>> expressed solidarity with France.
>>>
>>> “This was a barbaric act and an outrageous attack on press freedom,” he 
>>> said in a statement from NATO headquarters in Brussels.
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