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Nah, why mention he shouted “Allah Akbar!” while storming the cockpit?

Seems the “news” editors of the Democrat Media do not want to let anyone know that the nice young man from Yemen who attempted to break into the cockpit of a passenger plane on Sunday night somewhere between Chicago and San Francisco shouted something as he ran to the cockpit door before trying to break through it. (Hat tip to MadBrad at TheRealRevo and NakedEmperorNews1.) Watch the compilation of “news” stories from around the country after the first two, local, news report clips.

No, those words would not suggest any motive, now, would they? Because the Democrat Media told us so.

Now, why would all those “news” editors of the Democrat Media leave out the words “Allah Akbar” when “reporting” about this “unruly passenger?”

Thank you.

For Liberty,

ColdWarrior
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COMMENTS

  • 20jan2013
  • http://www.gmsplace.com/ civil truth

    The story’s been updated on the website as below, but the earlier print version also contained the relevant information. [bolding mine]

    A federal prosecutor told a judge that the man subdued aboard a San Francisco-bound flight Sunday poses a significant threat to public safety and suggested that he intended to bring the plane down.

    During 28-year-old Rageh Al-Musiri’s brief arraignment in San Francisco federal court Tuesday, the government alleged he was trying to bust into the cockpit of Flight 1565 in the crucial moments as it made its final approach around 8:50 p.m. All along he was shouting “God is great” in Arabic, a phrase which prosecutors noted was uttered by perpetrators of the 9/11 terror attacks and the Fort Hood massacre.

    So in this case, the government seems to be taking this seriously and is publicly making a 9/11 and Fort Hood connection.

    The other noteworthy part of the story is that once again heroic passengers managed to wrestle down and handcuff him before he could do any damage, including a retired police officer and a retired Secret Service agent.

    But we’re not always going to be so lucky, I’m afraid.

  • Common_Cents

    The report I saw did mention the Yemeni passport but said the man had ‘mental issues’.

    Keeping our head in the sand will only result in it being lopped off eventually.

  • bk

    Apparently his family came up with 372 perfectly logical explanations for his behavior, He doesn’t speak much English, he got confused, he was looking for the bathroom, the flight attendant mistreated him, etc. How anyone could think that he was a terrorist merely because he happened to behave like one is beyond me.

  • http://slcliberty.blogivists.com randy streu

    I know that when I’m trying to find the bathroom, the very first thing -I- do is open every door I can find shouting “Praise the Lord.”

    I mean, when you have THAT option, why WOULD you just politely ask someone where the restroom is?

  • zornorph

    There have been times when I had to pee so badly that when I finally managed to get inside and go, I did shout ‘Praise the Lord!’

  • blownawayin5

    …is definitely a ‘mental issue’.