Terrorist Act?

nobody123

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You mean the hysterical over-reaction to a lone nutter being lone nutty? Why yes. Yes it has indeed began. And began in question period by our own governing partry, no less. Before any of the facts were in. Because ramped up fear and xenophobia means moar Conservative votes. Brilliant.
 
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You mean the hysterical over-reaction to a lone nutter being lone nutty? Why yes. Yes it has indeed began. And began in question period by our own governing partry, no less. Before any of the facts were in. Because ramped up fear and xenophobia means moar Conservative votes. Brilliant.
Exactly.

Harper wants Canada to go in and bomb Iraq and Muslim's in general and everyone is surprised when some of them get upset.
Canada used to stand for peace, backpacking with a Canadian flag used to get you around the world without people getting mad at you.
Harper killed that.
 

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LE will now be pressured to find (or fabricate) substantiating evidence.

Expect a whole lot more terror mongering shovelled at the media by Harperites trying to justify foolish military action.

You've already seen the upswing in child-trafficking/prostitution "horror" stories to justify C-36.

You can also count on a whole lot of suckers to gobble up the misinformation.
 

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Exactly.

Harper wants Canada to go in and bomb Iraq and Muslim's in general and everyone is surprised when some of them get upset.
Canada used to stand for peace, backpacking with a Canadian flag used to get you around the world without people getting mad at you.
Harper killed that.
If you think this loser did what he did because,... pretty much the world has had enough of this shit form his religion of choice terrorists,...you are a bigger idiot than I thought,...

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LE will now be pressured to find (or fabricate) substantiating evidence.

Expect a whole lot more terror mongering shovelled at the media by Harperites trying to justify foolish military action.

You've already seen the upswing in child-trafficking/prostitution "horror" stories to justify C-36.

You can also count on a whole lot of suckers to gobble up the misinformation.
Since his own friends are calling it terrorism I don't think the police have any reason to fabricate anything. The guy sounds like a bit of a loon whose mental problems got wrapped up in religious extremism.
 

Big Sleazy

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Didn't he get hit by a car ??? How is this an act of terrorism ? Just maybe people are over reacting a tad ? Perhaps ?

BS
 

whitewaterguy

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If you go to his Facebook pages, and check out some of the folks who "like" his comments, there appear to be some similarly fucked up dudes. If you delve a little deeper into these fucked up dudes friends lists, it actually becomes rather frightening in terms of the hatred, anti semitism, and general evil which exists out there. Fortunately it seems, most of his extended web isn't in canada. Never the less, rather disconcerting. Seems he was co-opted into a culture of hatred
 

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If you go to his Facebook pages, and check out some of the folks who "like" his comments, there appear to be some similarly fucked up dudes.
These "Muslim Converts" like the guy in the U.S. and the two in the U.K. are more Muslim than natural born Muslims.
 

SkyRider

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Didn't he get hit by a car ??? How is this an act of terrorism ? Just maybe people are over reacting a tad ? Perhaps ?
In the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan, the car usually contains a bomb. Fortunately, no bomb in this case.
 

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It was a terrorist act, witnesses saw him wait 2 hours for the soldiers. His passport was suspended. The link below has his picture with Muslim head covering holding the Koran.

Martin (Ahmad) Rouleau's passport was seized by Canadian authorities concerned he had become radicalized and would travel overseas, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson said Tuesday.

Rouleau, 25, was fatally shot after hitting the two soldiers in a parking lot of a commercial plaza in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, a city about 40 kilometres southeast of Montreal.

Rouleau was one of 90 people being monitored by the RCMP as part of 63 current national security investigations, the RCMP confirmed to CBC News Monday night. Paulson first reported the investigations to MPs on the House public safety committee earlier this month.

"We have about 63 active national security investigations on 90 individuals who are related to the travelling group, both people who intend to go [abroad] or people who have returned and have been referred to us by the service," Paulson said on Oct. 8.

Those numbers refer to people suspected of being involved with extremism-related activities, including financing, not specifically to fighting alongside militants.

On Tuesday, Paulson said the RCMP are investigating along with Quebec provincial police to determine the "breadth" of this incident and pursue every avenue.

Immigration Minister Chris Alexander, who has said his department is revoking the passports of those suspected of planning to travel abroad to commit terrorism, wouldn't answer questions as he left a cabinet meeting. Alexander said he would have an update in time for the daily question period.

'Known to federal authorities'

A Quebec police spokesman said the RCMP are handling the investigation into the suspect and his motivations.

On Monday, the RCMP said Rouleau was "known to federal authorities" and that the integrated national security investigations team in Montreal, along with other authorities, worried "he had become radicalized."

The Prime Minister’s Office issued a new statement Tuesday, reiterating that federal authorities had confirmed certain elements clearly indicated Rouleau had become radicalized. Canadians should remain vigilant, the statement read.

Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney, speaking in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Tuesday, said the RCMP are co-operating with the Sûreté de Québec, and federal law enforcement agencies are "monitoring the situation."

"This is a terrible act of violence against our country, against our military and against our values," Blaney said.

What took place, he said, "is clearly linked to terrorist ideology."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mar...-was-seized-by-canadian-authorities-1.2807239
 

nobody123

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If you think this loser did what he did because,... pretty much the world has had enough of this shit form his religion of choice terrorists,...you are a bigger idiot than I thought,...

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Are you this incapable of following a discussion? We were not speculating on his motivations. We were outlining (no speculation involved, really) the motivation of the government to fearmonger and rush to judgement before ANY of the facts are out. It's bad enough when the press and the "mob" do it, but to have your own fucking government pull this shit? Beyond the motherfucking pale.
 

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Are you this incapable of following a discussion? We were not speculating on his motivations. We were outlining (no speculation involved, really) the motivation of the government to fearmonger and rush to judgement before ANY of the facts are out. It's bad enough when the press and the "mob" do it, but to have your own fucking government pull this shit? Beyond the motherfucking pale.
Sorry I don't see no fear mongering by the government here, the minute the cops radioed in his name, they (government) knew who he was. .An extremist converted to radical Islam. He tried to kill and killed one of our soldiers. May the soldier RIP and condolences to his family.
 

nobody123

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Sorry I don't see no fear mongering by the government here, the minute the cops radioed in his name, they (government) knew who he was. .An extremist converted to radical Islam. He tried to kill and killed one of our soldiers. May the soldier RIP and condolences to his family.
Right. Because the best way to deal with something that may or may not be religiously motivated, and may or may not involve organised terrorist, is to immediately have a useless clown of a backbencher ask the PM about “unconfirmed reports” of a “possible terror attack". That's not fearmongering or steering the national discourse. That is just simple, prudent common sense. Fuck me.

I'd love to see the Venn diagram of "idiots who think there is nothing wrong with this" vs "idiots who think people should wait a year or two before forming anything resembling an opinion on the shooting of an unarmed black teen in Ferguson MO". Any guesses as to the degree of overlap?
 

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Right. Because the best way to deal with something that may or may not be religiously motivated, and may or may not involve organised terrorist, is to immediately have a useless clown of a backbencher ask the PM about “unconfirmed reports” of a “possible terror attack". That's not fearmongering or steering the national discourse. That is just simple, prudent common sense. Fuck me.

I'd love to see the Venn diagram of "idiots who think there is nothing wrong with this" vs "idiots who think people should wait a year or two before forming anything resembling an opinion on the shooting of an unarmed black teen in Ferguson MO". Any guesses as to the degree of overlap?
The killer was known to the government. You are wrong. I don't see how the murder of a Canadian citizen in the name of Islam is an issue that should result in a divide depending on which side of the political spectrum you fall on. You should be PISSED OFF that a Canadian was murdered, in Canada, in the name of religious zealousness, instead of trying to score political points against a guy you hate, who had nothing to do with this murder.
 

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The killer was known to the government. You are wrong. I don't see how the murder of a Canadian citizen in the name of Islam is an issue that should result in a divide depending on which side of the political spectrum you fall on. You should be PISSED OFF that a Canadian was murdered, in Canada, in the name of religious zealousness, instead of trying to score political points against a guy you hate, who had nothing to do with this murder.
This...sad isn't it?
 
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