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August 28th, 2007 — News, Politics, Terrorism
South Korea, in a decidedly secular move, has chosen to bow to terrorist demands in order to save the live’s of 19 Korean missionaries. MSNBC.com has the story: Taliban, S. Korea reach agreement on captives:
GHAZNI, Afghanistan (AP) – The Taliban agreed Tuesday to free 19 South Korean church volunteers held hostage since July after the government in Seoul agreed to end all missionary work and keep a promise to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year.
Sadly South Korea will learn the lesson many a country has, most recently Spain, that appeasing thugs and butchers only validates that their methods work. It does nothing to curb their ways, it just gives the scum another talking point for their crap movement.
I can not imagine that the 19 missionaries being released would want to be freed under the terms that South Korea has agreed to. Doesn’t stopping future Christian missionary work in Afghanistan make the loss of two missionaries less significant? It was important enough for them to sacrifice their lives to spread God’s word, so wouldn’t a better response be to flood the country with more missionaries? I’m just saying, we are in a religious war and the only thing the enemy fears is the Truth that is Jesus Christ.
Michelle Malkin has more here and more over at LGF here.
August 10th, 2007 — America, News, Politics, Terrorism
Stu Bykofsky wrote a piece for The Philly Daily News with the premise that America needs another 9/11 in order to unite the country again, To save America, we need another 9/11:
Remember the community of outrage and national resolve? America had not been so united since the first Day of Infamy – 12/7/41.
We knew who the enemy was then.
We knew who the enemy was shortly after 9/11.
Because we have mislaid 9/11, we have endless sideshow squabbles about whether the surge is working, if we are “safer” now, whether the FBI should listen in on foreign phone calls, whether cops should detain odd-acting “flying imams,” whether those plotting alleged attacks on Fort Dix or Kennedy airport are serious threats or amateur bumblers. We bicker over the trees while the forest is ablaze.
America’s fabric is pulling apart like a cheap sweater.
What would sew us back together?
Another 9/11 attack.
The Golden Gate Bridge. Mount Rushmore. Chicago’s Wrigley Field. The Philadelphia subway system. The U.S. is a target-rich environment for al Qaeda.
Is there any doubt they are planning to hit us again?
I really think this is an over simplification on the author’s part. He points out that we “bicker over the trees while the forest is ablaze”. Isn’t that exactly what he is doing here? Viewing the war in a vacuum and coming to the conclusion that this event is “pulling America’s fabric apart like a cheap sweater” is foolish at best.
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August 5th, 2007 — America, News, Terrorism
So what have you done with your summer? Probably laid around, cooked a few burgers, hit the beach, checked out girls in bikinis, and maybe even got in some time with your hobbies. If you joined al qaeda, you could have spent your summer making a really crappy movie reliving the few brief accomplishments of your terrorist prick buddies. Hmm, let me see, girls in bikinis or pansies wearing bed sheets fantasizing jihad? Tough call.
What might you ask is the point of all this, surely any real man would chose girls in bikinis. Exactly, but tonight’s focus isn’t on real men, we are discussing al qaeda here. Know who else is talking about our favorite cave dwelling friends who will soon find out that there very well may be 72 virgins in hell but they won’t be women? The New York Sun has a story here and the Blotter over at ABCnews.com has a story here. Apparently al qaeda thinks Hollywood isn’t putting out enough blockbuster’s this year so they created their own. You can read more about the film at the above two links but below are a few critic’s reviews of “The Big Surprise”, a film by al qaeda, directed by al qaeda, funded by the Saudis, Iran, and Russia, and starring the al qaeda break out star Adam Gadahn:
It sucks. –Fishdeck.com
I own that set of napkins he is wearing. –Fishdeck.com
Wouldn’t it be easier to search for ticks if they shaved? –Fishdeck.com
The trailer for next spring’s Hezbollah movie was better than the main feature. –Fishdeck.com
I thought it was going to be a surfer movie when I saw the main character was from the OC. –Fishdeck.com
I guess we won’t be seeing Adam Gadahn on next season’s “On the Lot”, even Fox wouldn’t show this amateur crap. Dirka Dirka.
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The Jawa Report has more on the video here, complete with glamorous screen shots. Man those al qaeda video technicians suck, I would hate to see just how retarded the suicide bombers are if this is the cream of their techno crop.
August 2nd, 2007 — News, Politics, Terrorism
Those bad cats at Al-Qaida are back from summer film school to produce another Internet blockbuster, “The Big Surprise”. Notice I even quoted it like a real movie, when you’re that good with a camera people should show you the respect you deserve. Seriously, check out those ultra cool graphics on the White House burning scene. I haven’t seen film making like that since last summer’s blockbuster “Kick the Paddle”, another movie that won the hearts and minds of the Middle East’s socially retarded. I haven’t been able to look at a ping pong paddle without laughing ever since. The Blotter over at ABC News has the full story here.
These films really are bad aren’t they? I realized when watching the latest one how scary our enemy really can be. I am not being sarcastic, anyone who can get motivated to kill others after watching bearded men living in caves is completely off the reservation. Thankfully we already know the outcome of this conflict (don’t want to ruin it for those of you who don’t know) but the jihadi’s lose in the end. Oh yeah, the Jews also rebuild their temple in Jerusalem. Sorry if that is a news flash to our movie making, cave dwelling friends but that’s just the way the Lord said it would play out.