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  1. What the crazy people on the left or the right will not be able to explain is what a Reform Jewish congregation in suburban Michigan has to do with Israel and Gaza.

  2. @Kate:What the crazy people on the left or the right will not be able to explain is what a Reform Jewish congregation in suburban Michigan has to do with Israel and Gaza.

    I’ve never seen that they have any trouble explaining it–to them Judaism and Zionism are worldwide conspiracies. Such people have long experience straining at gnats and swallowing camels.

  3. These incidents would have turned out much more tragically if the intended victims had not been armed. Yet many left leaning states are passing even more laws to disarm their citizens. The latest is Virginia. The moderates, who did not vote in the last election, are reaping what they sowed.

  4. DHS via X.com Confirms ID, The synagogue attacker has been identified: Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a Lebanese national who first entered the U.S. in 2011 on an IR1 immigrant visa as the spouse of a U.S. citizen. He was naturalized into a U.S. citizen in 2016 during the Obama administration.

    Ghazali was born in Lebanon in 1985 and entered the US in 2011. He became a naturalized US citizen in February 2016 under the Obama Administration.

  5. I believe it’s been reported the Michigan shooter lived in…wait for it…Dearborn.

  6. The attacker was reportedly angered by recent deaths of some of his relatives in Lebanon in an Israeli attack. Sounds like he had Hezbollah connections. The mayor of Dearborn, whose first name is “Mo,” urges all his citizens to be vigilant during these “sacred last days of Ramadan.” I hardly think they are the ones who need vigilance.

  7. The democrat response is wonderful. they are not blaming Mo but rather guns which are inanimate objects. Who knew, inanimate objects have agency and they can murder you.

  8. I noted that the perp was stabbed.

    Here is the Virginia DA blaming “gun absolutism” for the attack and death.
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/soros-backed-da-sparks-backlash-after-blaming-old-dominion-on-pro-gun-lawmakers-f-right-off

    l had to check… which “gun absolutism” is he blaming? The gun control absolutism or the gun ownership rights one? Ah, he’s a Soros lefty. So naturally, he is stupid enough to believe a few more gun control laws would have disarmed the perp.

  9. TommyJay

    Disagree. The DA is smart enough to know his constituents are that stupid.

  10. ODU is supposed to be a weapon-free campus. There is speculation that Norfolk’s leftist commonwealth’s attorney might charge the student who stabbed the shooter with what may have been a pocket knife, the only weapon at hand.

  11. Naturalized citizenship should be probationary for life, and may be revoked if the subject commits an egregious crime, such as a felony, especially murder or manslaughter.

    Also, any illegal immigrant (note the distinction) who commits a violent felony may be summarily executed upon review of credible evidence, such as surveillance video or body cams. Sentence may be carried out on the spot.

    Yeah, I’m a bit hard over on this kind of thing.

  12. ODU may have a liability problem. Obviously, they were not a gun free zone since Mo had a gun there and they were not a safe place since the students that were Mo’s jihad targets were obviously POed and rushed Mo and stabbed him over twenty times. I’m surprised the DA hasn’t prosecuted the students.

  13. “one thinks of norfolk as much more of a navy town, how did they end up with a fatehi, as da,”

    Because Norfolk is populated primarily by the lower income denizens of the region. Most who can afford it move to Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, or Suffolk. The people who aren’t on the government dole who stay in Norfolk tend to be liberal “gentry” who live in upscale downtown condos or the refurbished turn of the century homes in Ghent. Edit: Turn of the last century…probably should have phrased it “100+ year old homes…”

    You might think that the vast numbers of presumably conservative military people in town might make a difference, except that most military people stationed here aren’t residents here and can’t vote in state or local elections.

    When I was active duty, even though I was stationed here for 13 of my 21 year career and purchased a home when it became obvious I would never escape, I still maintained my TN residency until I retired and had to switch to VA.

    Why? No vehicle scams…er…inspections…on cars with TN plates. Much lower registration fees and no personal property taxes on vehicles, and, more importantly, no state income tax.

    Because I’m kind of hard-headed, I still live in Norfolk, where my vote essentially doesn’t count because it’s one Republican drop in a liberal democrat bucket…most military retirees, as I mentioned, move somewhere more in alignment with their political views.

    The really smart ones flee the state immediately following the conclusion of their retirement ceremony. Well…to be honest…we’re talking sailors here…most of them wait until after the retirement party that follows the formal ceremony…but you get my drift.

    The end result is that Norfolk consists of 25,000 rich liberals. 25,000 middle class conservatives, a smattering of middle class liberals, 100,000 “liberals” who primarily vote liberal because it gets them more “free” stuff, and 80,000 military people who couldn’t vote if they wanted to (all numbers approximate).

  14. If we say “anti-semitic” a bunch of times really fast, will people think it’s renegade Baptists?

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