Islamist Nutjob In Chapel Hill Pleads Guilty

Religion of peace (sic)

Mohammed Taheri-Azar has taken responsibility for his actions, but the UNC-Chapel Hill community is still looking for answers.

Here is the answer: Islam is not a peaceful religion. And if you tell them that, they will try and kill you.

This is the problem with Liberal World: they look to create answers, rather then accept the ones staring them straight in the face.

Taheri-Azar pleaded guilty Tuesday to nine counts of attempted first-degree murder for driving a rented sport utility vehicle into a lunchtime crowd on campus in March 2006.

Taheri-Azar, 25, will likely face 21 to 33 years in prison. Superior Court Judge Carl Fox scheduled his sentencing for 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 26. 

The story at the News and Observer provides all the salient facts in detail about what he did, but, to put it in a nutshell, he drove through the crowd at The Pit, a gathering area at UNC-Chapel Hill, attempting to kill the Infidel for the U.S. killing Muslims around the world.

The N&O finally acknowledges that Taheri-Azar is a Muslim, way down at the bottom. And for more cluelessness

Harold Smith, a Chapel Hill resident who was strolling through campus, said he didn’t believe Taheri-Azar’s claim to have acted out of his Muslim faith.

“That is nutty, in my opinion,” said Smith, who wasn’t sure what to think about the possible 33-year sentence. “He didn’t kill anybody. He injured some people, so it’s hard to say.”

Yes, it is nutty to believe a Muslim saying he wanted to kill infidels. But, “he didn’t kill anybody!” Idiot. The Reality Based Community sand must be deep.

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