“It’s like their territory,” he said. “They don’t want Christians or other types of infidels there.”
Christians in Sydney, Australia, are being advised to hide their crosses after an Arabic-speaking gang shouting “F*** Jesus!” attacked a couple on a train
Not much is known about the two Tsarnaeva daughters, Ailina, 24, and Bella, 26, though their last known address was in North Bergen, New Jersey.
Along with charges of making bomb threats, Ailina Tsarnaeva has a past record that includes misleading police in a counterfeiting case. She pleaded guilty but got no jail time. She was also charged with leaving the scene of an accident, but that charge was dismissed.
Her older sister, Bella, was charged with marijuana possession and intent to distribute after a 2012 arrest, and she entered a pretrial intervention program.
Even their mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, has had issues with the law. She fled back to Russia in 2012, where she remains a fugitive.
Speaking of cult followers.Steve said:“It’s like their territory,” he said. “They don’t want Christians or other types of infidels there.”
Christians in Sydney, Australia, are being advised to hide their crosses after an Arabic-speaking gang shouting “F*** Jesus!” attacked a couple on a train
and don't some ill-informed say it is the same god... I guess they forgot to explain all that to muhammad and his cult of followers.. :roll:
In the same week that three refugee boys pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl in Twin Falls, Idaho, the mayor and council floated the idea of passing a resolution declaring Twin Falls a “welcoming city” for illegals and refugees.
On Tuesday, three refugee boys — two from Iraq ages 7 and 10, and one from Sudan aged 14 — pleaded guilty in juvenile court to multiple counts of sex crimes in an incident that occurred last June at Fawnbrook Apartments in Twin Falls. It was there where a 5-year-old girl with special needs was lured into a laundry room, stripped of her clothing and sexually assaulted while the oldest boy filmed the entire incident.
The family is still considering filing a civil suit against the families of the refugee boys and possibly against the College of Southern Idaho, which places refugees from several Third World countries into the Twin Falls area. Many of them work at Chobani, which operates the world’s largest yogurt plant in Twin Falls.
One city councilman, Chris Talkington, went so far as to refer to local residents who vocalized their outrage about the crime as “white supremacists.” The Obama-appointed U.S. attorney for Idaho, Wendy Olson, threatened to prosecute Idahoans who spoke out about the crime in a way that she considered “false or inflammatory.” She was forced to walk back her comments after she was roundly condemned for trying to squelch the First Amendment rights of American citizens.
Loebs told the Raw Story and other publications that the crime was being greatly exaggerated by those who wished to use the incident to “smear” Muslims and refugees.
Twin Falls police refused to hand over the full police reports, and the local hospital has still not released the little girl’s medical records to her parents.