By Joe Warmington
"How could they let her rot in an unmarked grave?"
-- U.S. blogger Pamela Geller
Aqsa Parvez has been gone 14 months and still, according to the frozen ground in Lot 17 of Brampton's Meadowvale Cemetery, she's nothing more than No. 774.
If not for two flowers placed there recently, you would not even know this is a grave.
"We had no idea we would not be able to build a memorial to this girl," said a disappointed Pamela Geller from New York City.
Geller proudly boasts being the 34th best-known blogger on the web -- her Atlas Shrugs site of stories that may have escaped coverage in the play-it-safe, middle-of-the-road mainstream media.
When she saw my column on the anniversary of this shocking Dec. 10, 2007, murder, she jumped all over it. Read more ...
"How could they let her rot in an unmarked grave?"
-- U.S. blogger Pamela Geller
Aqsa Parvez has been gone 14 months and still, according to the frozen ground in Lot 17 of Brampton's Meadowvale Cemetery, she's nothing more than No. 774.
If not for two flowers placed there recently, you would not even know this is a grave.
"We had no idea we would not be able to build a memorial to this girl," said a disappointed Pamela Geller from New York City.
Geller proudly boasts being the 34th best-known blogger on the web -- her Atlas Shrugs site of stories that may have escaped coverage in the play-it-safe, middle-of-the-road mainstream media.
When she saw my column on the anniversary of this shocking Dec. 10, 2007, murder, she jumped all over it. Read more ...
Source: Toronto Sun
H/T: Atlas Shrugs