Budgie Bomber Farouk on Twitter…!
A few links thanks to Mullah:
Well, at least we can’t blame poverty, because the budgie bomber was a privileged, pampered little creep.
U.S. plane bomber wanted to study sharia in Yemen
How did a Misunderstander of Islam gain such a position?
And meanwhile, Yemen seizes the opportunity to beg for handouts. “‘Hundreds of al-Qaeda militants planning attacks from Yemen,’” by Joanna Sugden for the Times Online, December 29, via JW
We don’t have enemies, only future facebook friends:
Hey there! Farouk1986 is using Twitter: http://twitter.com/Farouk1986
“Christmas bombing suspect’s writings show lonely youth”
Pic thanks to ZIP:
You can’t make this s#*t up: the MSM pretend-shrinks bend over backwards to find apologies for the “suppository-bomber…” Does your heart bleed already?
Flight 253 jihadist “was a devoted Muslim who took his religion seriously”
This WaPo weeper tries to paint the Flight 253 jihadist as a poor, lonely boy, but what comes through loud and clear is that he was a very serious and devout Muslim. How is it that someone so committed to Islam could have misunderstood Islam so thoroughly as to think he had a religious duty to murder unbelievers? JW has more>>
The Washington Post, which apparently was a newspaper once upon a time, has uncovered how lonely the Nigerian budgie bomber was (much like a certain Moroccan snitch who was active in here recently):
“I feel depressed and lonely. I do not know what to do. And then I think this loneliness leads me to other problems,” a January 2005 posting said.Posting under the name Farouk1986, Abdulmutallab wrote of Arabic language studies in Yemen, plans to apply to Stanford and other leading U.S. universities and his “dilemma between liberalism and extremism” as a devout Muslim, the Post reported. More>>
I blame the radical Christians!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxsCxtzJEdM[/youtube]
The Lonely, Murderous Sons of Allah: A Psycho-analytic View
Phyllis Chesler tries to explain how the muselmanic mind ticks:
One is the 17th son; the other is the 16th son. Neither are the sons of a first wife. One is an engineer; the other was an engineering student. Both have ancestral roots in Yemen. Both are educated and come from wealthy families.
I am talking about Osama bin Laden–the 17th son among 57 children whose father is Yemeni–and the Christmas Day Bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab–the 16th and youngest son, whose mother is Yemeni. Both men were born “shamed,” disadvantaged, because their mothers were not “first,” or high-status wives.
Both men are lonely sons of Allah, yearning for paternal attention, even affection, in a polygamous culture in which fathers have too many children and little incentive to pay close attention to any one of them. This is devastating, especially to sons, because the culture overly values fathers and men, and grossly undervalues mothers and women. Thus, the attention a son may receive from his mother (if she is not sent away, as Bin Laden’s mother was) does not make up for the missing and longed-for father.
I have often thought that the way many Arab Muslim brothers brutally order their sisters around not only reflects how their fathers treat everyone, but is also a measure of their frustration about not being able to bond with their absent, lordly fathers. Thus, for a number of reasons, prison-style sexuality as well as homosexuality and homosexual pederasty is as rampant as it is forbidden in Arab and Muslim culture.
Arab and Muslim sons desperately want their fathers. But their fathers are busy marrying other, younger wives, having other, newer children, and founding financial empires. They want their fathers to redeem them from the shameful fate of living in a world of mainly women–which they do when they are very young; and of course, they want their fathers for reasons of identity and inheritance.
Based on his memoirs, even our totally assimilated American President is still in search of his missing, absent, polygamous Muslim father. Folks: The comparison stops here. I am not suggesting that Obama has anything else in common with Bin Laden or Abdulmutallab.
Both Osama bin Laden and Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab are dreamy, disassociated, unnaturally calm, “removed,” and, according to my friend and colleague, Dr. Nancy L. Kobrin, perhaps “slightly autistic.” These men do not relate well to others. Both men have “issues” with women. They can’t really connect with them—but when they do, their need to control them is extreme.
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Another exampe of loneliness causing islamic thugs to do nasty things that they really did not want to did but “had to because it was the victims fault”. This story was showcased here last week but this report is a little more complete.
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/12/29/pakistan.maim/index.html
as i said – 20mm at 1050 m/s removes a lot of the worlds problems. Maybe
the lady who had her ears and nose removed by a muslim thug would still be able to laugh and smile if the muslim thug had been selectively decommissioned at an earlier time.