Islam and the Amish Massacre


By Bernie on 04 Oct 2006


Law enforcement personnel carry a body bag out of a one-room Amish schoolhouse in Paradise, Pennsylvania, on Monday. Earlier that day a milk truck driver stormed into the schoolhouse and fatally shot five girls before killing himself. Six students remain in critical condition.
Photo Credit: CNN

I can no longer read any updates to the Amish School shooting when they start mentioning the ages of the children. We read that this animal had psychological problems from having abused toddler relatives when he was a youth or that he thought the loss of his daughter 9 years ago was God's punishment for that abuse and perhaps he blamed all females for having lured or tempted him into that abuse.

What is most strange about this is that when an American goes berserk and tries to rape/kill young girls we question how someone could be so barbaric, so inhuman, so vicious and mentally unbalanced. But when Muslims do this in Europe and Australia on a daily basis, the response is, "Oh well, you know those silly Muslims, always raping and killing."

Of course in both cases the perpetrator has a deep-seated hatred of females. I don't really want to hear the underlying reasons, his poor childhood experiences or what some Christians did to Muslims during the Crusades. In both cases there is no excuse.

There is no way to prevent this from happening again in Amish schools unless they start letting adult (and non-Amish) teachers carry pistols. As for Muslims, the solution is to simply keep them out of your country. As horrific as this shooting is, more than 5,000 female Muslims are killed each year by relatives, even some here in the States. Perhaps it is a blessing that our MSM ignores 99.99% of Muslim killings of females otherwise reading the news would be unbearable. How did the Europeans get blase about it?


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The Westboro Cult of Hate planned to set-up one of their ugly, hate-filled, despicable protests at the memorial services for the five little Amish girls executed in their schoolhouse by a madman.

Stop the ACLU, Westboro Hate Cult To Protest Amish Funeral Of Slain Girls

The Westboro Baptist Church — described as a hate group by the Anti-Defamation League — has made a name for itself by picketing the funerals of U.S. troops killed in Iraq. The troops are dying as punishment for America’s tolerance of homosexuality, the group says.

The Westboro group says the Amish school girls were “killed by a madman in punishment for Gov. Ed Rendell’s blasphemous sins against Westboro Baptist Church.



Caption for photo: "Law enforcement personnel carry a body bag out of a one-room Amish schoolhouse in Paradise, Pennsylvania, on Monday. Earlier that day a milk truck driver stormed into the schoolhouse and fatally shot five girls before killing himself. Six students remain in critical condition."



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  • Thank you for linking to my blog. I too, am concerned about all the so-called "honor" killings that occur on a daily basis throughout the "Western World" and that we do not ever hear about - except as maybe "just another murder". I think it's time they started reporting these as not simple homicides but as what they truly are; domestic violent crimes against women. Perhaps then people will understand why some of us are so concerned about even so-called "moderate" Muslims who may not participate in "Jihad" against the West, but have equally reprehensible morals in regards to what is right and wrong as far as treatment of women.
  • Comment by: LibertyRocks on October 4, 2006 09:27 PM

  • The presence of firearms would have made no difference in this case. The Amish are pacifists. Even if there had been firearms at the school, the Amish would not have used them. The evil man who did this targeted the Amish because he knew they would be defenseless victims. [Bernie added: Yes, they would have to renounce pacificism and hire non-Amish teachers that would fight back]
  • Comment by: rightwingprof on October 5, 2006 11:32 AM

  • "How did the Europeans get blase about it?" Look at their recent history of living under tyrants - Kaiser Wilhelm, Hitler, Mussolini, the Soviet Union and the Berlin Wall, and further back 700 years of Islamic rule in Spain. I don't know if they're blase' or if they're just jaded. Maybe they think it can't happen again. It's also possible they hope if they ignore it, it will go away, and they couldn't be more wrong about that. John at Exit 4
  • Comment by: John Pangia on October 6, 2006 04:41 AM




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