December 08, 2006
As We Near A Somber Anniversary...
Earlier this year, we learned about the naming of a street in St. Denis, France after cop killer/celebrity cause Mumia Abu-Jamal.
Tomorrow is the anniversary of the murder of the Philadelphia policeman, Daniel Faulkner, who Abu Jamal was convicted of killing. Wyatt Earp at Support Your Local Gunfighter has a writeup of the events of that terrible day.
Were the bureaucrats of St. Denis hoping to appease the restless, non-integrated Muslims rioting in France by naming a street after an American cop killer who started out as a Black Panther in the '60s and converted to Islam while in prison?
Nearly seven months later, our Congress voted to denounce this decision. Although symbolic, it's refreshing that for once, the majority of our leaders are taking a stand against moonbattery.
Here's a memorial site for Faulkner. Here's a site dedicated to the man convicted of killing him. You decide.
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For years I supported Mumia. But after extensive investigations concluded that he was in fact guilty of killing Officer Faulkner. Let us remember his memory
Posted by: Tony Allen at December 8, 2006 10:21 PMThanks for the link, Pam!!!
Today is a very bad day.
Posted by: Wyatt Earp at December 9, 2006 02:31 AMi will never forget, years ago, a young liberal college student was seeking money for this killer.
he didn't know anything about the actual killing, but just was told this was a case of oppression.
it is simply mindless...
France will embrace anything, which diminishes the USA in their conception.
it is pretty sad...
Posted by: hnav at December 9, 2006 03:49 AMR.I.P. Danny
Posted by: kate at December 9, 2006 02:21 PM