Monday, August 01, 2005

Now, the Miranda ruling is exactly where in Sharia* law?

London's finest arrest a rather confused terrorist suspect who seems to have forgotten he's supposed to be waging jihad against Christendom and its bourgeois legal flapdoodle. (Sorry, but I do not know the Arabic equivalent of flapdoodle.)

Police made a number of arrests throughout the capital, including two women at Liverpool Street Station over a suspicious package.

A witness to the Notting Hill raid heard them calling: "Mohammed, what is the problem? Why can't you come out?

Take your clothes off, exit the building, do you understand?"

It is unclear whether this Mohammed was Mohammed Said Ibrahim, whose image was caught on closed-circuit television on the number 26 bus in Hackney.

Residents reported hearing gunshots and a number of explosions during the raid, including what a reporter on the scene described as "four very loud bangs". One resident said police shouted instructions into a flat and heard someone answering back: "I have rights." (Emphasis mine.) She said the flat's door was removed.
(Thanks to smh.com.au via Yahoo!News.)

* Think you know what Sharia is and whence it comes? Think again. Because, as Victor Buono said, "What you don't know can hurt you a whole lot".

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