Saturday, December 20, 2008

Explosion Hits Moscow Market, AP Rules Out Jihad?


The Associated Press....I don't know man, these guys....you know, the ones who if they ever actually put the word "Taliban" or "islamic jihadist" in their news reports would certainly turn to stone ... have once again reported on an attack in Russia and laid out all possible causes of the attack but what it more than likely REALLY was. Here's how the AP put it here from the article at the International Herald Tribune:


An explosion at a Moscow street market injured nine people Saturday, police said.
Moscow police spokesman Maxim Kolosvetov said the explosion occurred at a market in southern Moscow. He said six people were hospitalized and three others were treated by medical teams at the scene.
Kolosvetov said it was not clear what caused the blast.
Some media reports said the explosion might have been caused by firecrackers that went off accidentally, while others said it could have been related to wars between criminal clans. Moscow and other Russian cities have experienced terrorist attacks and frequent explosions linked to criminal turf battles.

Okay, let me check the numbers here.....(one moment please)...okay, there have been 12,439 islamic terror attacks in the world since 9/11 and the best guess that the AP can come up with here is " might have been caused by firecrackers..."! I mean, it's laughable, isn't it? And then, when they actually do refer to "terrorist attacks" they go on to downplay that those are linked to "criminal turf battles."

Well AP, I got a "turf battle" for you. It's called the islamists of this world trying to install a world caliphate on all of the infidels - whether those infidels are American Christians, British Jews or Russian atheists. There's your turf way, you putzes.


Explosion at Moscow market hurts 9

MOSCOW: An explosion at a Moscow street market injured nine people Saturday, police said.
Moscow police spokesman Maxim Kolosvetov said the explosion occurred at a market in southern Moscow. He said six people were hospitalized and three others were treated by medical teams at the scene.
Kolosvetov said it was not clear what caused the blast.
Some media reports said the explosion might have been caused by firecrackers that went off accidentally, while others said it could have been related to wars between criminal clans. Moscow and other Russian cities have experienced terrorist attacks and frequent explosions linked to criminal turf battles.

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