Interview with bombing suspects’ uncle

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Interview with bombing suspects’ uncle. The interview with Ruslan Tsarni is great stuff. This is what we’ve been wanting from mainstream Muslims for years: righteous indignation and condemnation for inhuman atrocities committed in the name of Islam. This is how an adult talks. The rest of the world’s Muslims should take a lesson.

J.P. Travis: Born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1976 graduate of University of Michigan, father, grandfather, husband, founder and CEO of Travelyn Publishing (http://www.travelynpublishing.com/), and passionate anti-government believer in individual liberty.

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  • Being from the People's Republic of Maryland , I heard this early today. At first I thought it was fake , because how often to you hear reality as it really is ? Its been played over and over on the local news and I'd love to meet and shake the guy's hand .

    I have many Muslim business acquaintances and most talk like this guy . The operative word is most . The others are just like the growing majority here in this country , unable to discern or believe the truth .

  • People with a good set of moral clarity talk this way. Refreshing to hear this in public from a Muslim. More is needed though, much more. Enough with the liberal hand-wringers.

  • I like this guy.

    To be fair, there are Muslims around the world that talk like this. They're on Twitter, they're in Pakistan and Turkey and other places. They just don't get any coverage here, and they live in the belly of the beast

    • Here, it always seems to be CAIR doing the talking, and Muslim atrocities are never Muslims' fault according to CAIR.

      • I should pay attention to CAIR more.. i almost never hear anything from them.. I'm just not looking in the right places I guess.

        My outlook may be slightly skewed. I had a muslim neighbor back in Chandler, and we chatted about a few things while watching our kids in the playground. Nice dude.. very scholarly, and peaceful.

        What's funny is that the mere description of him, as such, tingles everyone's Spidey-Sense

        • I worked with this Muslim dude from Pakistan a few years back who was in his early 20's. Really cool guy, worked hard, I'm a curious fellow so I'd ask him a lot of questions. Camel is one of his favorite foods, a delicacy during religious holidays, which makes me really want to try it. Does the whole praying thing five times a day, that's cool, I pray every day myself, but I'm Catholic so if I pray five times in one day it's usually because I've sinned five times that day... anyway... maybe I'm jaded, but if I saw him on the news for something like Boston, I wouldn't be surprised. He was a young, Muslim, single, male, working a meaningless job, so I wouldn't be shocked. I have no idea what he's doing now, he could be an outstanding citizen, but he fits the profile of the majority of those who want to commit acts of terror, so maybe my outlook may be slightly skewed too. I'd love to meet him again though, chat while our kids are playing in the playground, it would be an interesting experience because he was a very outgoing and alright dude.

  • The aunt is a crazy bitch and so is the Dad. Sometimes you have to just acknowledge that things can go wrong with the kids that you raise.

  • "This is how an adult talks"

    If only our MSM had the courage and honesty to talk similarly---but they're too busy looking for white terrorists.