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UNC driver Taheri-azar Writes to Eyewitness News |
2006-03-15 |
![]() "Allah gives permission in the Koran for the followers of Allah to attack those who have raged war against them, with the expectation of eternal paradise in case of martyrdom and/or living one's life in obedience of all of Allah's commandments found throughout the Koran's 114 chapters..."Taheri-azar is charged with nine counts of attempted murder in the March 3 attack. Police say the Iran native drove a rented SUV through the Pit, a common area on the Chapel Hill campus. Six people were hospitalized. Taheri-azar surrendered to police shortly after the attack. Investigators swarmed his apartment, where they discovered a letter, CDs and a handgun permit. |
Posted by:BrerRabbit |
#10 Ima thinkin were gonna see the "cultural timebomb" defense. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2006-03-15 20:57 |
#9 I think the insanity defense is a default for all muzzies. They believe in the lunatic religion, therefore, they are nuts. I believe we should make a big exception. Islam is not a religion, but a conspiracy to injure, kill, enslave, and tax non members, while claiming victim status. This, because they are so totally and universally misled, and the spirit of life has been beaten from their persona. Further, I want to point out that this is not an ignorant radical muzzie, but a friendly, moderate muzzie who snapped. Can all muzzies snap ? Is there any way we can trust moderate muzzies ? Would our women and children and baby ducks be safer if we eliminate ALL muzzies ? Yes, yes, and yes. |
Posted by: wxjames 2006-03-15 15:37 |
#8 Cool, #7 anon2u. And I'm gonna steal it from you. ;-p Back to the idiot, his letter is sure to have his court-appointed lawyer hitting the scotch. (and, if no one's watching, the client.) |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2006-03-15 15:26 |
#7 --"I did not act out of hatred for Americans, but out of love for Allah instead."-- "I did not act out of hatred for Islam, but out of love for liberty/freedom instead." I'm going to use that one. |
Posted by: anonymous2u 2006-03-15 11:12 |
#6 Go Amber! Get him talkin big stuff please! "Amber is no stranger to the Carolinas, having spent several years growing up on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in the Western part of the state. She is one of 8 children and a "military brat" who spent her childhood living in interesting places all over the United States." |
Posted by: Visitor 2006-03-15 08:35 |
#5 re: handgun permit, I rather expect it will be pulled once he is convicted. ;-) I'm in favor of making permits easy to get -- and then coming down HARD on offenders. It took me over 6 months to get a permit here in my blue state .... sigh. |
Posted by: lotp 2006-03-15 08:29 |
#4 Does the right not to incriminate your self mean that if you do incriminate your self, there is a presumptive case for the insanity defence? Nope. It means you can keep your mouth shut. Blabbing just creates evidence for the prosecution. |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2006-03-15 08:24 |
#3 THIS guy can get a handgun permit? And thousands of sane, law-abiding, American citizens can't? |
Posted by: Glenmore 2006-03-15 08:13 |
#2 "I did not act out of hatred for Americans, but out of love for Allah instead." I used to tell girlfriends I was dumping the same sort of thing - "It's not you, it's me." |
Posted by: Glert Thetch2165 2006-03-15 07:48 |
#1 That'll help shape the jury pool. Does the right not to incriminate your self mean that if you do incriminate your self, there is a presumptive case for the insanity defence? |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2006-03-15 07:44 |