I dont think there’s any way you can argue that there’s not a heightened anti-muslim sentiment in this country in the wake of the manufactured controversy over the so-called 911 mosque. Since the big protest in New York last week, I know of at least two violent attacks. First, there was the stabbing of New […]
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Tennessee Mosque Attack
Posted in Civil Liberties, Observations, Politics Also tagged a wall of separation between Church & State, Ahmed Sharif, Andy Anderson, anti-Muslim violence, arson, ATF, Ben Goodwin, domestic terrorism, Evy Summers, fear mongering, freedom of religion, Islam, Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Sharia law, tea party, Tennessee, terrorism, xenophobia 35 Comments
I was going to call this post “Welcome to the Ypsi Occupation,” but thought that might be a bit too inflamatory
My post on this weekend’s shootings in Ypsilanti elicited the following response from a reader calling himself Edweird. This is what I was able to gather from a few different sources (a neighbor who lives near the house in question, the news reporter trying to give her report to the camera, and a cop on […]
Posted in Ypsilanti Also tagged citizen reporting, crime, Edweird, Hondurans, hostage situation, occupation, shooting, SWAT, tanks, violence, Young Street 26 Comments