Student Kills Jihadi

Sunday, March 16, 2008
By Alan Korwin

The lamestream media told you:

A “gunman” entered a rabbinical seminary in Jerusalem and opened fire on a nighttime study session, killing eight and wounding nine, according to Aron Heller and Stephen Gutkin, writing for the Associated Press. It was the first major “militant” attack in the city in more than four years. A police spokesman said “at least six empty bullet clips were found on the floor.” Condoleeza Rice called it, “an act of terror and depravity.” In Gaza, “thousands of Palestinians took the streets to celebrate.”

The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:

An armed student in Jerusalem stopped an Islamic jihadi on a killing spree by shooting him twice in the head, according to the Jerusalem Post. Initial U.S. reports made no mention of how the attack was halted, hiding the fact that students are an effective deterrent to crime. Later reports indicated, falsely, that “security forces” stopped the attacker. None of the reports identified the murderer as a radical Muslim, calling him an “attacker” and a “gunman.” The word “Islam” did not appear.

In a situation now all too familiar, an armed citizen put a stop to a murderous rampage, and the “news” media covered up what actually happened. Typically, this is done to avoid encouraging “copy-cat” behavior, according to news-media experts. Israelis began arming their teachers and students to prevent such attacks, with enormous success. Police officials arrived in time to count the empty shell casings and magazines.

Following several heinous school shootings here, American school administrators are debating the value of armed teachers and students, as part of a foot-dragging exercise designed to deny citizens their civil rights, enable criminals on school campuses, and toe a politically correct line that endangers the public. “If students had guns, they might fire and miss an attacker, and that could do harm,” one school official said.

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