View Full Version : Honor killings in Dallas? Muslim father sought in murders of young daughters
Ronin
01-03-2008, 09:43 AM
By Michelle Malkin
January 3, 2008
In the wake of the honor killing of Aqsa Parvez, the murders in Dallas of teenagers Amina and Sarah Said have the blogosphere buzzing. Their Egyptian Muslim fugitive father is wanted for capital murder. Bryan’s been tracking here and here. Atlas Shrugs has extensive coverage. Caleb Easterwood points out a chilling detail:
The girls were well-liked and made good grades at Lewisville High School. Their father was strict and rarely let them spend time with friends. When Sarah, 17, recently met a boy at her job, she told a friend that her father would kill her if he found out.
Michelle Malkin (http://michellemalkin.com/2008/01/03/honor-killings-in-dallas-muslim-father-sought-in-murders-of-young-daughters/)
buckeyepete
01-03-2008, 10:53 AM
It's coming folks. The so called moderate muslims had better get all their shit in one sock before we force American culture down their sandmonkey throats.
More children killed because of a sick, vile, and disgusting religion. More like a fanatic cult than a religion.:flame:
BuckeyeMike
01-03-2008, 10:58 AM
Amen Bro....Amen!
DesertFox
01-03-2008, 11:56 AM
More children killed because of a sick, vile, and disgusting religion This is the same reasoning liberals bring to gun control. "More people dead because of guns!"
The daddy, not the religion, killed those girls.
Before youse and all the other hate-Izzie types go berserk, understand that I detest Islam. It's a sick, vile, and disgusting religion, just as you said.
Wolfcounsel
01-03-2008, 12:18 PM
"Before youse and all the other hate-Izzie types go berserk, understand that I detest Islam. It's a sick, vile, and disgusting religion, just as you said." --DesertFox
Finding good in dumbasses who belong to a sick, vile, and disgusting "religion" --I wouldn't bring myself to do that. Sand monkeys are sand monkeys, imbeciles all, and not worth a damn as friends or associates. It's like finding something good in a Satanist.
DesertFox
01-03-2008, 12:20 PM
It's like finding good in a fellow decent human being.
Wolfcounsel
01-03-2008, 12:25 PM
"It's like finding good in a fellow decent human being." --DesertFox
And can you say why a fellow decent human being would belong to the Cult of Death, while not believing in the message of his book from Hell? It's like a member of some club refusing to follow the rules of the club and expecting yet to be a member in good standing. No sense at all, Fox.:question:
PrezLeefun
01-03-2008, 12:25 PM
Its stuff like this that gives us a such a strong bias against those who practice Islam.
That father wanted a reason to kill his daughters. They all do. When a parent loves their kids they LOVE their kids no matter what. When a parent doesn't, they dont, no matter what.
I am sure there are plently of Jewish parents, and Christian parents, and Hindu parents who have killed their kids. Because they didnt love them.
I agree with DF this is more of an indivdual thing than it is a religion thing. And honor killings/beatings are more cultural than religious. This often happens in the middle east, asia, and africa. Religion is not a common denominator.
DesertFox
01-03-2008, 12:30 PM
And can you say why a fellow decent human being would belong to the Cult of Death, while not believing in the message of his book from Hell? It's like a member of some club refusing to follow the rules of the club and expecting yet to be a member in good standing. No sense at all, Fox. Makes perfect sense when you consider something besides just the stovepipe of your own beliefs. You have to get outside your beliefs to see why people believe things in the first place.
We've discussed this before. You know and I know that most "believers" grow up "believing" and seldom really examine their lives, their consciences or their beliefs. What they inherit is what they do; and having no alternative sources of information, and growing up where everybody else thinks about the same way, the result is predictable.
It happens here, too.
Wolfcounsel
01-03-2008, 12:39 PM
"What they inherit is what they do; and having no alternative sources of information, and growing up where everybody else thinks about the same way, the result is predictable." --DesertFox
And the senses of good will and equality toward all people never enter the minds of dumbasses.
DesertFox
01-03-2008, 12:45 PM
It never did in the minds of much of anybody, anywhere, for the first 10k years of human existence, Wolfie. We are naturally endowed with a sense of hierarchy, which is why no one ever wondered why slavery was an abomination or why it was alright to look down on those below you socially.
For most of history, the "average man" was a stinking, grasping, wholly untrustworthy critter, little more than an animal. Life was so hard and so uncertain that few could see beyond the present meal. At the time of the American Revolution 3 out of 4 kids died before age 1.
It takes a certain level of wealth and physical well-being to bring man mentally out of the caves so that he can think of something besides his belly and his boner. This was your and my ancestors up until the Industrial Revolution gave the world so much wealth that man began his ascent from the gutter.
Wolfcounsel
01-03-2008, 12:52 PM
"It takes a certain level of wealth and physical well-being to bring man mentally out of the caves so that he can think of something besides his belly and his boner." --DesertFox
I disagree. I've met plenty of poor people who would give you the shirt off their backs and give you food and shelter as one of them, if you are good. These same people would whack your head off without batting an eye if you turned on them.
DesertFox
01-03-2008, 04:45 PM
I've met that kind, too, Wolfie. But I've met many more who were as I described.
ColonialMarine0431
01-03-2008, 04:50 PM
The Religion of Peace at work again I see.
CzechPrince
01-03-2008, 04:54 PM
This is the same reasoning liberals bring to gun control. "More people dead because of guns!"
The daddy, not the religion, killed those girls.
Before youse and all the other hate-Izzie types go berserk, understand that I detest Islam. It's a sick, vile, and disgusting religion, just as you said.
Ahhh....sound logic.:claps:
Wolfcounsel
01-04-2008, 06:37 AM
"I've met that kind, too, Wolfie. But I've met many more who were as I described." --DesertFox
I wonder what my Islamic friends would say, if I had any, if they knew that in their midst was an infidel who says he detests Islam, and thinks it's a sick, vile, and disgusting religion. Or do I keep quiet about it?
DoctorDoom
01-04-2008, 07:11 AM
The daddy, not the religion, killed those girls.However, the daddy killed those girls because of the religion. And that is the overarching truth about Islam.
Rhino
01-07-2008, 11:49 AM
$10,000 Reward Offered for Father Suspected of Killing Teen Girls
Friday, January 04, 2008
http://www.foxnews.com/images/334276/3_62_said_sisters_facebook2.jpg
Authorities announced a $10,000 reward Friday for information leading to the arrest and indictment of a father accused of shooting his teen daughters and leaving them to die in a taxi.
An ongoing manhunt is under way for Yaser Abdel Said, 50, of Lewisville, Texas, wanted for shooting Sarah Yaser Said, 17, and Amina Yaser Said, 18, in his taxi Tuesday night. Police say they don't have a motive for the shootings, but believe a domestic issue may have led to the deaths.
A public viewing for Sarah and Amina Said was planned for 6 to 9 p.m. CST Friday in Dallas. Their funeral will be at 11 a.m. CST Saturday, also in Dallas.
Friends and Lewisville High School classmates of the Said girls posted photos and comments in a tribute to the sisters set up on the social networking site Facebook.com called "Rest in Peace, Sarah & Amina."...http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,320325,00.html
DesertFox
01-07-2008, 11:57 AM
Doc, if he'd used a gun, you woulda been up in arms that the gun didn't kill her, the dad did. And you'da been right.
Plenty of Izzies don't kill their daughters when they come over here. The religion didn't kill the girl, though it certainly contributed. The dad killed the girl.
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