A
press conference was held by the Virginia Anti-Sharia Task Force (VAST).
Speaking for VAST, James Lafferty said that “No terrorist deserves burial in
the same soil that so many brave Virginians and Americans died to protect. We
are hopeful that the Caroline County Board of Supervisors will investigate and
act to correct this matter.”
Local
officials and community leaders oppose the burial, are shocked and offended, while
out-of-state supporters of the burial vilify VAST as a bigoted and homophobic
organization. The emotional opinions, insulting attacks, and the down- right ignorant
comments were quite diverse.
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It
should not matter where a dead terrorist is buried as long as it is not in my
own back yard.
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There
are more important problems to address in Caroline County than where a
terrorist is buried. Spare the taxpayer dollars.
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Isn’t
he innocent until proven guilty? This reader is a real genius or perhaps has a
short memory of the dead campus cop, the three dead, the 180 injured, and the
fire-fight with the police.
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Another
reader accuses the Virginia Anti-Sharia Task Force of “historical
discrimination.” He labels VAST a version of KKK, a white supremacist movement
of bigots and discriminators. I have no idea what “historical discrimination”
has to do with a terrorist attack and a terrorist’s burial in a state that did
not harbor him.
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Another
low information voter questions anybody’s sanity who thinks that Sharia Law is
a legitimate threat to this country. Moving the body of a dead person will not
change anything. He urges people to live their lives instead of worrying about
the dead.
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The
most reasonable and rational commenter is a woman who reminds readers that
Tamerlan, a Chechnyan, committed a terrible act, murdered and maimed so many
innocent Americans because he hated America, America who fed him, housed him,
educated him, and gave him shelter. He does not deserve to be buried in the
same soil with the heroes who died to defend America. Furthermore, the
residents of Caroline County were not asked to choose or vote whether they
wanted a terrorist buried in their back yard or not. Would his defenders have felt differently had
it been their loved ones injured or dead in the blast? “Should we open our land
to bury all who commit a terrorist act against us? Should we have buried Osama
Bin Laden on our soil?”
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A
martyred Jihadist’s grave will bring into the country unwelcome visitors to his
“shrine” in Caroline County.
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Another
reader opined that officials who approved the burial must have been bribed. “There
should be laws preventing people from just burying people in Virginia.”
http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2013/05/13/27993/?fb_action_ids=181310935358026&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_ref=.UZE9myvvXCg.send&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582&repeat=w3tc#
Let’s
not forget the frightening crush, swooning, and love sickness of thousands of
American brainwashed teens who are leading a social media movement to exonerate
and free “Jahar,” the surviving 19 year-old suspect of the Boston bombing, the
other Tsernaev brother.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/girls_lovesick_twisted_OLK6eLVJM5U6618gAVXT0O
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