Thursday 28 July 2011

Bolta the Unbelievable


This was Teh Bolta on the 23rd July 2011 before the first of many judicious post updates:

“Once the identity of the attackers becomes known, the consequences for Norway’s immigration policies could be profound:

A BOMBING and a separate shooting in Oslo, which appear to have targeted Norway’s prime minister and have left at least 11 people dead, are believed to be linked, police say.
Police say seven people have been confirmed dead following a bomb blast outside prime minister Jens Stoltenberg’s office in Oslo.

Acting Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim told broadcaster NRK that investigators suspect today’s bombing was linked to a shooting spree that killed four people at the Labor Party’s youth camp later in the day by a gunman in a police uniform.

The bomb left seven people dead and another 15 injured, two seriously, police said.

Already the unconfirmed reports suggest our immediate suspicions are correct, although the shooter’s appearance tells us to still be cautious about our conclusions:

Abu Suleiman al-Nasser, an Islamist with links to Al-Qaeda and other Islamic extremist groups, has claimed responsibility for today’s bomb in Oslo…

The fourth update by Bolta to the original post:

“He claims to be a Christian.”

And this was the same eejit Murdoch journalist four days later:

“HEAR that gloating sound, among the sobs for the 76 people murdered last week by Anders Behring Breivik?

Hear that cackling among the moans?

It’s Leftist polemicists, gleeful that the Norwegian murderer was a “far-Right Christian”.

How often you’ve been reminded.

One ABC news story filed on Sunday mentioned three times that Breivik was a “Christian”…”

So it’s alright for Bolta to quickly publish his erroneous suspicion that the acts of terrorism in Norway were the work of Islamic extremists, then to later mention the declared religious allegiance of the actual perpetrator – but it’s hands off the news story completely if you're not prepared to bash Teh Big Bad Left along with with him?

Andy has more hide than Jessie the Elephant!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Me thinks they complain too much.

Could it be a guilty conscience.

One thing I have noticed, is that people like Mr. Bolt are very quick to use the same methods against their opponents, but cannot stand any criticism of themselves.

Whether it is Mr. Bolt in his column or the Opposition in parliament, they are quick to take offence.

I have not heard one comment from these people showing some sympathy for what is occurring in Norway.

What is being said that hate can lead and does lead to disaster. It has nothing to do with what side of the fence you are on. There should be no place for hatred in politics, religion or culture.

I am a non believer but did not Jesus, whether seen as the son of God or as a Prophet say, love thy neighbour as thy self. It is time believers followed his direction.

Hatred and the demonising of any opponents adds nothing to any debate. The opposite is true. It distracts from progress being made. It only muddies the water. That is the aim of what is going on by many today.