Since You Asked…
USA Today asks, Do religious conservatives share blame in Tiller’s death?
The Czar asks, Do Liberals share blame in death of army recruiter?
Once again, the Czar will summarize two points of recent merit:
1. Any mainstream media exposition of Tillers death being in any way related to general anti-abortion beliefs, broad religion ideals, or widespread conservative viewsbasically, anything that describes the crime as anything other than the act of a crazy mofo who deserves to be locked up foreveris nothing more than blatant and abhorrent Liberal propaganda designed to bias centralist thinkers against the growing conservative backlash.
Any attempt to suggest Dr. Tiller died because thats how conservatives think is crap. Liberals, by the way, have much more blood on their hands, here and abroad, and they know it.
2. Dr. Tillers is a tragic story. But so is the story of the army recruiters who were shot (and one murdered) by a home-grown Islamic terrorist bent on proving the jihad is still alive and well against the Great Satan.
Any attempt to ignore or write-off the Islamic terror in the reporting of the story is blatant cowardice that (gasp) Obama was wrong and Cheney may have been right about which side is stronger at defending us.
Check your newspapers today: if your favorite paper does not explain the anti-Christian/anti-American Islamic terrorist angle, it is definitely time to find a new paper. The Czar is relieved that his Chicago Sun-Times dove right into that. The NYT…not at all. They lacked the basic integrity even to print the suspects name. By the way, it is Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad. Evidently, that wasnt fit to print.
Божію Поспѣшествующею Милостію Мы, Дима Грозный Императоръ и Самодержецъ Всероссiйскiй, цѣсарь Московскiй. The Czar was born in the steppes of Russia in 1267, and was cheated out of total control of all Russia upon the death of Boris Mikhailovich, who replaced Alexander Yaroslav Nevsky in 1263. However, in 1283, our Czar was passed over due to a clerical error and the rule of all Russia went to his second cousin Daniil (Даниил Александрович), whom Czar still resents. As a half-hearted apology, the Czar was awarded control over Muscovy, inconveniently located 5,000 miles away just outside Chicago. He now spends his time seething about this and writing about other stuff that bothers him.