Thursday, June 17, 2010

You Are What You Eat

He doesn't seem terribly broken up about being indicted for having parked a car full of explosives in Times Square. Faisal Shahzad is, however, awfully concerned about the kafirs complying with his strict dietary requirements:
Shahzad uttered a faint "yes" when the judge asked if his affidavit of financial insufficiency was correct, meaning that Shahzad could not afford private counsel. Judge Francis then appointed public defender Julia Gatto to represent him. Shahzad's only request of the judge was that he be provided with halal meals – food that follows Islamic dietary restrictions.
Hey, priorities, right?

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