Four Brief Video Clips Which Explain Liberals’ Views on the Paris Attack
"The blame America crowd is out in full force.
"Bill Maher blamed the ISIS attack on the US bombing in Syria. Some believe that if we bomb them there, they won’t attack us in the States. Maher says the opposite. He also said that our war over there caused the problem but actually, it was Obama leaving without a status of forces agreement that changed the course of the wars we had won, though at great cost.
"Maher thinks Iran is fighting ISIS and we only have to sit back with popcorn."
. . . Obama wouldn’t even call it radical Islamic terrorism, but rather, he called it “extremism”. He didn’t call Hollande because he knew he was “busy” and it was too soon “to speculate at this point in terms of who was responsible for this.”
"The blame America crowd is out in full force.
"Bill Maher blamed the ISIS attack on the US bombing in Syria. Some believe that if we bomb them there, they won’t attack us in the States. Maher says the opposite. He also said that our war over there caused the problem but actually, it was Obama leaving without a status of forces agreement that changed the course of the wars we had won, though at great cost.
"Maher thinks Iran is fighting ISIS and we only have to sit back with popcorn."
. . . Obama wouldn’t even call it radical Islamic terrorism, but rather, he called it “extremism”. He didn’t call Hollande because he knew he was “busy” and it was too soon “to speculate at this point in terms of who was responsible for this.”
Paris attacks: ‘It’s lazy to say France’s terrorist attacks nothing to do with Islam’, says Culture Secretary Sajid Javid
. . . "Sajid Javid, a Muslim, called on Britain’s Islamic community to contact the police if they suspect someone they know has been radicalised or may be vulnerable to the influence of hate preachers. " . . .
Paris attacks spark another wave of #hashtags deflecting attention from evil, blasphemous islam to ... a new wave of 'islamophobia' (as if fearing being detonated, shot, beheaded, stabbed or otherwise slaughtered by followers of the false prophet of islam is some sort of irrational fear)
. . . "On the political level, leaders of predominantly Muslim countries swiftly condemned the Paris attacks. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani released a statement calling the wave of explosions and gunfire "crimes against humanity."
"In the name of the Iranian people, who have themselves been victims of terrorism, I strongly condemn these crimes against humanity and offer my condolences to the grieving French people and government," Rouhani said.
"Shuja Shafi, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, released a statement Saturday calling the attacks "horrific and abhorrent" and not a representation of Islam. "This attack is being claimed by the group calling themselves ‘Islamic State’. There is nothing Islamic about such people and their actions are evil, and outside the boundaries set by our faith," Shafi said."
. . . "On the political level, leaders of predominantly Muslim countries swiftly condemned the Paris attacks. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani released a statement calling the wave of explosions and gunfire "crimes against humanity."
"In the name of the Iranian people, who have themselves been victims of terrorism, I strongly condemn these crimes against humanity and offer my condolences to the grieving French people and government," Rouhani said.
"Shuja Shafi, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, released a statement Saturday calling the attacks "horrific and abhorrent" and not a representation of Islam. "This attack is being claimed by the group calling themselves ‘Islamic State’. There is nothing Islamic about such people and their actions are evil, and outside the boundaries set by our faith," Shafi said."
Paris terror attack: Syrian passport found on attacker was used to seek asylum in Greece as one Briton confirmed dead
Also at this link:
• Summary of today's events
• Attacker had passport used to claim asylum in Greece
• How the attack unfolded
• One Briton confirmed dead, "a handful" others feared killed
• 129 killed, 352 injured
• Special forces deployed on streets of Britain
• Paris attacks: What we know so far
• In pictures: Paris terror attacks
• The full story of last night
Also at this link:
• Summary of today's events
• Attacker had passport used to claim asylum in Greece
• How the attack unfolded
• One Briton confirmed dead, "a handful" others feared killed
• 129 killed, 352 injured
• Special forces deployed on streets of Britain
• Paris attacks: What we know so far
• In pictures: Paris terror attacks
• The full story of last night
U2 website announces their cancellation
"As a result of the ongoing state of emergency across France, the U2 Paris concerts scheduled for the 14th and 15th November will not be going ahead as planned. U2 and Live Nation, along with HBO who were due to live broadcast the Saturday concert, are fully resolved to go ahead with this show at an appropriate time." . . .
"As a result of the ongoing state of emergency across France, the U2 Paris concerts scheduled for the 14th and 15th November will not be going ahead as planned. U2 and Live Nation, along with HBO who were due to live broadcast the Saturday concert, are fully resolved to go ahead with this show at an appropriate time." . . .
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