From Obama on down to local talk radio, the consensus is in; we don't know the motive behind the attack. No one seems capable of putting two and two together to make four. Tamerlans playlist on his facebook page lists the song "I will dedicate my life to jihad" but to call this a jihad attack is not acceptable.
Willful blindness in order to appease and calm Islam and Muslims from our dear leader and the media. We are doomed.
From the New York Post April 20 by Jennifer Bain, M.L. Nestel, Jennifer Gould Keil and Kate Sheehy
Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Fighter with a hidden hatred
He was as American as apple pie, a handsome Golden Gloves boxer who wore preppy sweaters, married his high-school sweetheart and tooled around the family’s quaint Boston neighborhood in a Mercedes.
But Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a 26-year-old Chechen immigrant, also harbored an increasingly alarming hatred of his adopted country.
“He said in Russian, ‘I don’t like what America is doing,’ ” a Latvian neighbor told The Post yesterday, recalling a chat he had with the Boston bombing suspect, who was killed early yesterday in a shootout with police in Watertown, Mass.
“I said, ‘What do you mean?’ He said, ‘I don’t like it because they shouldn’t be in Muslim countries.’ ’’
Tsarnaev’s wife, Katherine Russell, a 24-year-old Muslim convert, remained holed up with her parents at their Rhode Island home yesterday.
“Our daughter has lost her husband today, the father of her child,’’ the family said in a note posted outside the home, the Daily Mail of London reported.
“In the aftermath of the Patriots Day horror, we know that we never really knew Tamerlan Tsarnaev.”
(.)He posted a YouTube clip from radical Muslim cleric Feiz Mohammad, who once claimed that women who were raped had been asking for it.
He also posted a playlist on YouTube that included a song called, “I will dedicate my life to Jihad.’’
On an amazon.com wish list created in 2007, Tsarnaev didn’t even try to hide that he might be up to something nefarious in the future.
Among the books he asked people to buy for him were: “How to Make Driver’s Licenses and Other ID on Your Home Computer’’ and similar titles.
A few years ago, Tsarnaev talked about his isolation as an observant Muslim.
“I don’t have a single American friend,” Tsarnaev was quoted as saying in a photo montage on a Boston University student news Web site. “I don’t understand them.”
His brother and parents became US citizens this past Sept. 11 — but not Tsarnaev.
Willful blindness in order to appease and calm Islam and Muslims from our dear leader and the media. We are doomed.
From the New York Post April 20 by Jennifer Bain, M.L. Nestel, Jennifer Gould Keil and Kate Sheehy
Tamerlan Tsarnaev: Fighter with a hidden hatred
He was as American as apple pie, a handsome Golden Gloves boxer who wore preppy sweaters, married his high-school sweetheart and tooled around the family’s quaint Boston neighborhood in a Mercedes.
But Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a 26-year-old Chechen immigrant, also harbored an increasingly alarming hatred of his adopted country.
“He said in Russian, ‘I don’t like what America is doing,’ ” a Latvian neighbor told The Post yesterday, recalling a chat he had with the Boston bombing suspect, who was killed early yesterday in a shootout with police in Watertown, Mass.
“I said, ‘What do you mean?’ He said, ‘I don’t like it because they shouldn’t be in Muslim countries.’ ’’
Tsarnaev’s wife, Katherine Russell, a 24-year-old Muslim convert, remained holed up with her parents at their Rhode Island home yesterday.
“Our daughter has lost her husband today, the father of her child,’’ the family said in a note posted outside the home, the Daily Mail of London reported.
“In the aftermath of the Patriots Day horror, we know that we never really knew Tamerlan Tsarnaev.”
(.)He posted a YouTube clip from radical Muslim cleric Feiz Mohammad, who once claimed that women who were raped had been asking for it.
He also posted a playlist on YouTube that included a song called, “I will dedicate my life to Jihad.’’
On an amazon.com wish list created in 2007, Tsarnaev didn’t even try to hide that he might be up to something nefarious in the future.
Among the books he asked people to buy for him were: “How to Make Driver’s Licenses and Other ID on Your Home Computer’’ and similar titles.
A few years ago, Tsarnaev talked about his isolation as an observant Muslim.
“I don’t have a single American friend,” Tsarnaev was quoted as saying in a photo montage on a Boston University student news Web site. “I don’t understand them.”
His brother and parents became US citizens this past Sept. 11 — but not Tsarnaev.
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