Saturday, March 24, 2012

They Honor The Terrorist

By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
A teacher in a high school just north of Paris is facing disciplinary action.

The teacher asked her students to stand for a moment of silence to honor the memory of Mohamed Merah - the terrorist who murdered seven people in cold blood in Toulouse.

Some of the students walked out in protest, but some stayed to hear what their teacher was planning and to try to understand her point of view. She said that Merah was not a terrorist and that it was all a rouse contrived by the media and by President Sarkozy. She added that Merah had no al Qaeda connections. The students immediately wrote a formal complaint to their principal.

The brother of Mohamed Merah announced how proud he was of his brother and said that in his home were 10,000 Euros worth of weapons including a Kalashinkov machine gun.
A CIA source in Kandahar said that Merah had visited Israel and was stopped by Israeli security because of a knife he was carrying. US officials also confirm that he was on a no fly list for the United States.

France knew all about Merah but according to a statement made by the prime Minister they could do nothing - until he perpetrated a crime.

Micah@MicahHalpern.com

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