Wednesday, July 08, 2009

o'ethnic - satire, Announcement: new [gov't lexicon] term..in addition to "man-caused incident"

Lest We Forget...September 11th, The Victims ...and our enemies.



Just as "human caused event" is the new hyperbole for "terrorist" ....
( pronounced /ha??p?rb?li?/ hye-PER-b?-lee [1] ) comes from ancient Greek (meaning excess or exaggeration)
and is a figure of speech in which statements are exaggerated. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, but is rarely meant to be taken literally.

First Terrorist Attack for Obama?


Clearly the incident in the Little Rock incident where the two soldiers were shot was the result of an Islamic radical terrorist. Although the Obama administration prefers to use the term, "man-caused incidents" or "human-caused tragedies" instead of by the proper name of "terrorist attack". [..he had maps detailing a Jewish center, a day care and post office.]

But it's the first for the Obama administration. According to a recent article, "
The suspect in the deadly shooting at a military recruiting center in Arkansas is the latest in a series of Muslim converts accused of planning or launching violent attacks in the U.S., part of what security experts call an alarming domestic trend. [glad I'm just a plain old supporter of the Constitution suspect...rfh]

Muhammad reportedly "studied jihad with an Islamic scholar" during his visit there, according to JihadWatch.org. And he would not be the first American-born terror suspect believed to have radical ties outside the U.S."

So the jihad is here and growing. Yet we won't hear it called what it was because we dare not offend. And the response from Washington? ..........Don't you feel safer?

Plus now with Obama making his way to the Middle East on his second Apology Tour, we won't see any response to the incident. [no o'who? rep at the funeral...but Tillman is a priority - rfh]
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