You all remember the story, don’t you? An ultra-leftist terrorist-supporting Geoduck who went down to Palestine to support terrorist suicide murderers and their ilk.
A young woman named Rachel Corrie. But like most of her ultra-left type, lacking in the common sense that God gave a rock ape.
Rachel apparently failed the bulldozer-sitting course at that colossal waste of money and blight on our state’s academia, aka Evergreen State. She was getting stupid, acting stupid and was rewarded by being run over with a Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer engaging in retaliation for Palestinian terrorist activity.
Rachel was, simply, too damned dumb to get out of the way, and the Cat squished her, doing us all a favor by removing her from the gene pool.
And NOW, her obviously brain-damaged defective parents are SUING CATERPILLER.
I have no words that can adequately describe this sick and twisted action on the part of ultra-leftist scum. But it DOES go a long way in explaining how their daughter could turn into a raving lunatic who had no business being where she was, doing what she was doing.
It is my earnest hope that Cat countersues for millions and takes everything ELSE these “people” have away from them while bankrupting the idiots at the “law firm” doltish enough to actually represent those “people” (and I DO use the term loosely.)
Tuesday, March 15, 2005 · Last updated 2:20 p.m. PT
Family of protester killed by bulldozer suing Caterpillar
By ELIZABETH M. GILLESPIE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
SEATTLE -- The parents of a 23-year-old activist killed while trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home is suing Caterpillar Inc., the company that made the bulldozer that ran over her.
The federal lawsuit, which lawyers said would be filed here Tuesday, alleges that Caterpillar violated international and state law by providing specially designed bulldozers to Israeli Defense Forces that it knew would be used to demolish homes and endanger people.
Rachel Corrie, a student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, was standing in front of a home in a refugee camp in Rafah, near the Egyptian border, on March 16, 2003, when a bulldozer plowed over her.
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