When Islamist terrorism strikes America! It’s Orlando this time.

America under Terrorist Threat

This was written on 5 December  2015

THE THREAT TO THE WHITE HOUSE AND NEW YORK CITY SHOULD NOT OBSCURE THE FACT THAT ALL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS VULNERABLE.

Smaller cities and towns are the most vulnerable.

That whole “saying Radical Islam would embolden terrorists” thing is really working out for Obama

Mourners around the world gathered to remember those lost in the .

New post: Everyone Is Now Coming Down For Obama For REFUSING To Say Radical Islam When Talking About Terror Attack!

Can you imagine if after Pearl Harbor FDR mentioned that there was an attack in Hawaii but didn’t say that it was the Japanese? When speaking on the terrorist attack that took place this weekend in Orlando, FL in which 50 people were killed by a crazed Muslim, Obama could not bring himself to say the words ‘radical Islam.’

Now, gay Republicans are calling him out…

From Breitbart:

The gay advocacy group Log Cabin Republicans is calling for President Obama to acknowledge “Radical Islamic terrorism” as the cause of the Orlando nightclub shooting.

Omar Mateen’s killing of 50 people [Note: death toll has now been updated to 59] inside the gay club Pulse has confused progressive commentators torn between their advocacy against homophobia and their loyalties to the Islam religion, which in all forms forbids homosexuality.

Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton made a careful statement calling the shooting both an act of “terror” and also an act of “hate.” But the conservative gay community wants radical Islam to be confronted.

“Domestic terrorism has struck once again on American soil, in a direct attack on the LGBT community of the United States — during Pride Month, no less,” Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo said in a statement provided to Breitbart News:

It’s no secret that abroad men who are gay — and merely suspected of being gay — are targeted for execution; today, that threat has reached the United States. Log Cabin Republicans extends our deepest sympathy, condolences, and sorrow to the victims and families of those targeted in this morning’s violence. If the shooter’s suspected motivations are indeed confirmed, we call upon President Obama and the presumptive nominees of both parties to condemn the attacker and acknowledge in no uncertain terms the cause of this massacre: Radical Islamic terrorism.

Obama has done everything he can these past four years to push the LGBT agenda.

Will he listen when gays on the other side of the aisle are talking?

http://madpatriots.com/archives/84868

New post: The Identity Of The Father Of The Orlando Terrorist Is Certainly Answering A Lot Of Questions!

Now we have information about the father of this filthy scumbag.

The father of Omar Mateen is an Afghan man who holds strong political views, including support for the Afghan Taliban.

Surprised? Yeah, me neither.

Washington Post reports that Seddique Mateen, who has been referred to as Mir Seddique in early news reports, hosted the “Durand Jirga Show” on a channel called Payam-e-Afghan, which broadcasts from California. In it, the elder Mateen speaks in the Dari language on a variety of political subjects. He doesn’t always make much sense. Dozens of videos are posted on a channel under Seddique Mateen’s name on YouTube. A phone number and post office box that are displayed on the show were traced back to the Mateen home in Florida. Mateen also owns a nonprofit organization under the name Durand Jirga, which is registered in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

 In one video, Mateen expresses gratitude toward the Afghan Taliban, while denouncing the Pakistani government.

“Our brothers in Waziristan, our warrior brothers in [the] Taliban movement and national Afghan Taliban are rising up,” he said. “Inshallah the Durand Line issue will be solved soon.”

http://madpatriots.com/archives/84865#

14 June 2016

I wonder why MMO pick up some nasty comments made on Siakapkeli FB and turn it into news. Was it really necessary?

I just saw those vile comments on siakapkeli‘s orlando shooting post… via /r/malaysia

I just saw those vile comments on siakapkeli’s orlando shooting post… (self.malaysia)

submitted 2 hours ago * by mocmocmoc81Beribu-ribu lemon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would expect to see black isis flag or nazi related profile pics from those commenters, but nooo…

Most of them are made by young housewives, grandpas, and uni grads. If you check their profile and photos (they’re all public), it’s just pictures of cheerful family outings, happy kids and travel photos.

These are not extremists! At least not what I think they would look like.

They’re not some uneducated rempit from deep suburbs nor are they neo-nazi skinheads.

These are just your regular makcik and young families you see in Giant everyday.. Very very regular. Yet their comment can be as vile as “I wish the other 50 dies in the hospital” or “50 is not enough, why didn’t he used a bomb“. Gasp!

What went wrong? How? You can’t say it’s ignorance, it’s not poverty, you can’t blame that they are uneducated, our nation is not used to bloodshed and this has nothing to do with Gaza… I’m just at a lost for answer. Where did this deep hatred stem from?

FMT

Orlando massacre: Insensitive remarks condemned by Malaysians

June 13, 2016

Malaysians on social media take to task those who praise gunman over killing of people from the LGBT community.

 

PETALING JAYA: Sunday’s mass shooting in Florida which claimed 50 lives saw both the ugly and compassionate side of Malaysians, towards the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.

PKR politician Saifuddin Abdullah condemned the heinous act on Twitter, while renowned activist Marina Mahathir retweeted quotes in support of the victims.

Selangor Speaker Hannah Yeoh took to Facebook, to express her condolences.
“Heartbreaking. Condolences to the loved ones of those who lost their lives,” she wrote.

However, there were netizens who leapt to the shooter’s defence.

One Junaida Nasrin said she was not sad after viewing a video of the tragedy on Siakap Keli’s Facebook page.

“Many of our innocent Muslim brothers are being killed by US allies, yet no one fights for them. Why should sympathise these sinners?”.

Another of Siakap Keli’s followers prayed that the other 53 injured in the shooting would not make it.

“And whoever disagrees with this statement, you too should also be condemned.”

Some netizens, however, took to task those who posted insensitive comments.

Facebook user Amirul Hazwan said “a soul is a soul”, irrespective of the individual being a non-Muslim or gay.

“If we are not saddened by their death, there is no difference between you and the Zionist that you condemn. Typical lowlife mindset.”

A Twitter user, identified as @bumilangit condemned the act, arguing that regardless of the victims being from the LGBT community, no one has the right to take the life of another.

“Islam has a high regard for the rule of law. This is a case of an unstable man who went on rampage.”

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2016/06/13/orlando-massacre-insensitive-remarks-condemned-by-malaysians/

13 June 2016

Orlando gunman Mateen swore allegiance to ISIS in a 911 call as his attack got underway, providing ISIS with an opportunity to claim ownership of the attack. Hours after the massacre, the ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency claimed the attack had been carried out by an ISIS fighter, without offering any proof of advance knowledge. As of Sunday night no evidence had emerged of direct organizational ties between Mateen and ISIS.

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/13/us/orlando-shooting-isis-ramadan-attacks/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

NONSENSE FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA OF THE USA

New York Post

Obama: ‘We’ are to blame, not Islamic terrorism, for massacre

Omar Mateen called the cops to pledge his fealty to ISIS as he was carrying out his mass murderer in Orlando early Sunday morning. Twelve hours later, the president of the United States declared that “we have no definitive assessment on the motivation” of Omar Mateen but that “we know he was a person filled with hate.”

So I guess the president thinks Mateen didn’t mean it?

Here again, and horribly, we have an unmistakable indication that Obama finds it astonishingly easy to divorce himself from a reality he doesn’t like — the reality of the Islamist terror war against the United States and how it is moving to our shores in the form of lone-wolf attacks.

He called it “terror,” which it is. But using the word “terror” without a limiting and defining adjective is like a doctor calling a disease “cancer” without making note of the affected area of the body — because if he doesn’t know where the cancer is and what form it takes, he cannot attack it effectively and seek to extirpate it.

So determined is the president to avoid the subject of Islamist, ISIS-inspired or ISIS-directed terrorism that he concluded his remarks with an astonishing insistence that “we need the strength and courage to change” our attitudes toward the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.

That’s just disgusting. There’s no other word for it.

http://nypost.com/2016/06/12/obama-says-we-are-to-blame-not-islamic-terrorism-for-orlando-massacre/

Rubio: Orlando shooting ‘new face of the war on terror’ via cnn

Shooting follows ISIS call for attacks in U.S. during Ramadan

CNN)The deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 followed a clarion call by ISIS to its supporters in the United States to launch attacks during Ramadan, the Islamic Holy Month, which started last week.
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In an audio recording released on May 21, ISIS spokesman Abu Mohammed al Adnani called for “a month of hurt” in the United States as well as Europe.
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His message to ISIS sympathizers like Orlando shooter Omar Mateen: Stay home and kill anybody, anyhow, anywhere:
“The smallest action you do in the heart of their land is dearer to us than the largest action by us, and more effective and more damaging to them. And if one of you wishes and tries hard to reach the Islamic State, then one of us wishes to be in your place to hurt the Crusaders day and night without sleeping, and terrorize them so that the neighbor fears his neighbor,” he stated, according to a translation by the SITE Intelligence Group, an American organization tracking jihadi websites.
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It was the latest in a series of calls for attacks by Adnani, whose fatwas describing hitting the West as religious duty have motivated multiple plotters on both sides of the Atlantic to launch attacks.
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It was also the most strident call for attacks yet and a sign ISIS is mobilizing its supporters and fighters to wage an all-out campaign of revenge as it loses territory in Syria, Iraq and Libya. Western intelligence officials believe Adnani oversees ISIS’ external attack plotting and had command responsibility for the Paris and Brussels attacks.
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The Orlando attack comes at a time when there are some signs ISIS is losing its appeal in the United States. Last month, FBI Director James Comey said there had been a sharp drop in the number of Americans attempting to travel to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS. In the first half of 2015, the FBI was seeing six to 10 American residents trying to travel each month, a figure that dropped to just one per month since August 2015. But one concern officials have had is that American ISIS sympathizers unable to reach the so-called caliphate would attempt to launch attacks in the United States instead.
Orlando gunman Mateen swore allegiance to ISIS in a 911 call as his attack got underway, providing ISIS with an opportunity to claim ownership of the attack. Hours after the massacre, the ISIS-affiliated Amaq news agency claimed the attack had been carried out by an ISIS fighter, without offering any proof of advance knowledge. As of Sunday night no evidence had emerged of direct organizational ties between Mateen and ISIS.

Islamic State claims responsibility for that killed 50 and injured 53

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Orlando shooting in which at least 50 people were killed and 53 others injured when a “lone wolf” gunman opened fire early on Sunday in a gay nightclub, where a state of emergency has been declared.

In a message published on the group’s semi-official news agency, Amaq, it described gunman Omar Mateen as a “soldier of the caliphate,” The Telegraph (UK) reported.

Although the statement did not clarify Mateen’s relation to the group, but the language appeared to suggest he was viewed as a lone wolf attacker.

The gunman Omar Mateen, 29, was killed by a SWAT team after he took hostages at Pulse, a popular gay night club.

It is believed that the suspect, who was a US citizen from the Florida town of Port St Lucie and was of Afghan descent, was not on a terrorism watch list, although he was being investigated for an unrelated criminal act, BBC reported.

Officials said the killings were likely to be ideologically motivated, though there was no information that the gunman was associated with a particular group.

He was armed with an assault rifle, a handgun and an unspecified “device”, said officials.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/world/islamic-state-claims-responsiblity-for-us-nightclub-attack/story-sh7mHEVWhoMyoqwae9FSHO.html

King County sheriff on Orlando shooting: FBI ‘terrified’ of homegrown extremists -…

How Muslims celebrated . After all, it’s holy Ramadan & such acts of kindness are permitted.

What we know so far about US nightclub shooter

 

Jeannette McCoy, survivor: “Terrorism comes from hatred. That’s what it is.”

 

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