How do they infer "So you think Islam is terrorist" from a statement of support for free speech? You'd think some basic proofreading would be in order if you're going to go through the effort to make such a statement.
Turning this around, how do we arrive at "a statement of support for free speech" as the result of a domestic terrorist attack? If the target had been a butcher handling, among other things, pork, would we still feel the need to make this proclamation?
Rather worrying when a popular software package site gets hacked like this, they could have easily kept the original site up but just replaced the binary download and file hash and nobody would really know.
If a website got hacked why do you link to it? Isn't there a high chance of getting infected with malware now? Isn't sending more users there giving them more than necessary attention to the hackers (I guess they want attention).