November 28, 2005
(UPDATED) American Among Those Kidnapped With Peace Activists in Iraq
UPDATE 11/29 A.M.: Christian Peacemakers has confirmed to The Jawa Report that the hostages were indeed taken from their organization. However, at this time, Christian Peacemakers has declined to release the names of the one American and two Canadian hostages.
Related: German woman taken hostage in Iraq, hostage video released.
Developing.........
UPDATED: Scroll down for updates. "Humanitarian" group named in MSM actually a peace activist group there to monitor U.S. and Iraqi 'abuses'. This story is becoming more and more like the Giuliana Sgrena drama as facts are slowly uncovered.
The so-called aid workers were actually part of a peace organization which focuses on alleged U.S. abuses. Which is the one political party that this 'peace' organization decides to meet in Baghdad? The Iraqi Communist Party.
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An American was among the Westerners kidnapped in Iraq over the weekend as reported earlier here and here. The U.S. State Department continues its insane policy of not releasing the name of the kidnapped victim. We will report his name and the name of the two Canadians as soon as we get word.
More information about Norman Kember is below.
Tribune-Democrat:
An American citizen is missing in Iraq, the U.S. Embassy said Monday, apparently one of four humanitarian workers reported kidnapped a day earlier.
As reported earlier by Bluto, by "humanitarian workers" the article means "peace activists." This is earily remindful of Giuliana Sgrena, Simona Pari and Simona Torretta all of whom were taken hostage and then later relesed because of their pro-terrorist views.
U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Elizabeth Colton said only that an American had been reported missing. The person's name was not immediately released. Dan McTeague, parliamentary secretary for Canadians abroad, also refused identify the Canadians, their organization or the location where they were kidnapped to protect their safety.
Here is some more information in addition to what
Bluto recorded here about Norman Kember, the only hostage who has been positively identified.
Norman Kember was an officer in the Baptist Peace Fellowship which proclaims:
The FELLOWSHIP was founded as a fellowship of Baptist ministers with pacifist convictions; later it was expanded to include all Baptist Pacifists, and in 1940 became affiliated to the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FoR).
WE AIM to provide a fellowship for Baptists who feel constrained by their Christian faith to renounce war and to stir the minds and consciences of our fellow Baptists so that they may come to see that military force cannot be reconciled with the teaching of Jesus Christ and His acceptance of the Cross; to work at all times for reconciliation, justice and the things that make for peace in national, community, church and personal life.
WE BELIEVE that we will be led to witness in ways appropriate to the conditions in which we find ourselves. Like the early Christians we endeavour to talk to those whom we meet about the good news of the gospel of the Prince of Peace.
So, on the one hand he's a peacenick, but on the other hand we have
this letter from him in which he talks of joining an evangelical peace group willing to give up their lives testifying of Christ. Such evangelizing is forbidden in even the moderate forms of Islam--the penalty is death. He quotes the movement which he seems to be about to join thus
We must prepare to die by the thousands
So, he was a radical fundamentalist Christian, prepared to be killed for his beliefs. Unfortunately, he may find himself a martyr before long.
As always, The Jawa Report will be following this hostage story carefully. Please e-mail tips to mypetjawa-at-gmail-dot-com.
UPDATE: Here is a picture of Norman Kember at a Hiroshima vigil. He is the on the right.

In response to Rhonda's comments that Kember would never try and evangelize a Muslim, I offer this, penned by Norman Kember himself:
Peace people may spend rather a lot of time talking to the 'converted'. We work and pray for new conversions!
Of course, he was talking about 'conversions' to peace--which makes one wonder exactly what the Christian peace movement's agenda is? Is it to convert people to Christ--a sign of which is pacificism? Or is it to convert people to pacifism--in which case Christ is, well, exactly what?
My reading of Kember's public statements is that he is a committed Christian pacifist in the Mennonite. Jehovah's Witness or Quaker sense. As such he is a perfect example of Christian fundamentalism vs. Islamic fundamentalism. Christian fundamentalists take Jesus' 'turn the other cheek' and Paul's exhortation to Roman soldiers to 'do no violence' very seriously and, indeed, are willing to die for their beliefs but never kill for them (in the Catholic tradition, Augustine is a good example).
Muslim fundamentalists, on the other hand, follow the example and teachings of Muhammed perfectly when they kill.
Hence 'religious fundamentalism' is not really that big of a problem when the religion is fundamentally pacifist. The Dali Lama is another good example of a person taking his religion seriously, yet posing no threat of violence.
UPDATE II: WRAL:
The four were believed to be affiliated with Christian Peacemakers, one of the few Western humanitarian organizations still operating in Iraq. The organization's Web site states that among other things, the group seeks to expose and document abuses of Iraqis by U.S. and coalition forces.
In addition to their involvement in Iraq, Christian Peacemakers
sends activists to Arizona to protest U.S. border policy.
Kenberer and the other hostages would have been part of this group, scheduled to be in Iraq from Nov. 17th to Dec. 1st:
As Iraq continues to suffer under unstable and difficult conditions, delegates will meet with representatives of nongovernmental organizations, fledgling Iraqi civil society groups, the US military, and others, to assess the current situation. They will may visit hospitals, schools, mosques, and churches, and will talk with Iraqis whose loved ones have been detained by US forces or under the previous regime. Based primarily in Baghdad, the delegation may travel to outlying areas.
COST: US $3000 US, which includes round-trip airfare.
If you don't recall,
Giuliana Sgrena was interviewing refugees from Fallujah about U.S. 'attrocities' in that city when she was first abducted. This group must have had dealings with Sgrena in the past as they also have been active in the campaign to portray the
U.S. clearing of murderous clerics from Fallujah (more
here,
here,
here, and
here) in
the worst light.
Here is the scenario as it might have happened. A group of peace activists (dubbed 'aid workers' by MSM) go to Iraq trying to prove that the U.S. are the bad guys in Iraq. They then go and talk with the 'resistance' who they believe are the good guys. They are shocked when some terrorists show up at meeting with 'resistance' and kidnap them.
Possibly outcome? a) Sgrena scenario--terrorists release infidels after they have been paid off and realize hostages are really allies b) Enzo Baldoni scenario--terrorists don't care that hostages there to help, behead the infidels c) rescued by U.S. forces
Another Update: Ekklesia:
Kidnappee Professor Norman Kember, aged 74, is a long-time advocate of nonviolence. He has been involved both in the Baptist Peace Fellowship and in Fellowship of Reconciliation (FoR), an international network of religious pacifists.
An opponent of war and occupation in Iraq, Professor Kember had decided to join a two-week visit to the insurgency-torn country.
He had been telling friends, and wrote in a recent FoR newsletter, that he could not remain a spectator any longer. He understood the risks involved, he said.
The team he was working in was established by Mennonites and other historic peace churches in North America. It works to build trust and cooperation among conflicting groups, and works through the invitation and agency of local peace, social justice and human rights workers.
Local security forces and a multinational hostage team are currently searching for all four humanitarian workers.
Speaking on Channel 4 News (UK) this evening, Bruce Kent – a high profile peace campaigner, former Catholic priest, and close friend of Norman Kember – said that he was a strong and resourceful person.
It is uncertain whether the professor has been captured by a group with a political motive, or by one of the hundreds of criminal gangs seeking to make money out of hostage taking in a lawless environment.
Asked whether it was foolish to venture into Iraq under such volatile conditions, Mr Kent said that Professor KemberÂ’s Christian faith and peacemaking convictions were such that he was prepared to take risks which other might regard as unwise.
A spokesperson for the Baptist Peace fellowship said that he was a man who lived out his beliefs with courage and compassion.
Notice that the man's kidnapping is blamed on 'volatile conditions'--a stealth way of blaming the U.S. for destabilizing the country. I'd like to see Kember try the same type of activism directed toward the ruling regime under Saddam Hussein. Why not blame the peace group for its naivite for meeting with anti-Coalition forces?
Yet Another Update: This time from the Independent:
His group, who were investigating human rights abuses, had reportedly been travelling with "minimal security" when they were seized in the west of the city after dark on Saturday.
The men were in the final days of a two-week fact-finding trip with a Canada-based humanitarian organisation, Christian Peacemaker Teams (PCT). The group, which was working with Iraqi groups and was not involved in missionary work, had been due to return on Friday.
How does a 'Christian' group
not engage in missionary activity? Very odd, indeed. More
The Rev Alan Betteridge, president of the UK Baptist Peace Fellowship, who has known Mr Kember for more than 40 years, said: "Norman is a very committed worker for non-violence and peacemaking. He is a very gentle man, quiet, with a good sense of humour.
"He does not try to force his views on people - a listener rather than a talker and very committed to what he believes. I hope he has the opportunity to tell his captors about his work."
CPT, a pacifist group based in Toronto which cites the removal of coalition forces from Iraq as one of its aims, declined to comment on the abductions.
This despite the fact that a previous delegation had learned that the Iraqis don't want the U.S. to leave right away. From a report filed by a
CPT group just back from Iraq. Notice the double-talk:
Virtually all Iraqi's we talked to would like for US troops to leave. now. Most that we talked with said that they know immediate with drawl is impractical in that they believe a civil war will result if the troops leave now. Few had a real passion about the US troops leaving right now [italics mine].
More from the Independent:
Mr Kember was part of a delegation of around eight people who had gone to Iraq to meet local human rights campaigners and assist with the setting up of a Muslim peacemakers' organisation. The organisation had sent four previous civilian delegations to Iraq.
Others:
Chad at ITB,
Unpartisan,
Gung Ho,
Dissonance and Disrespect,
Politechnical
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Those darn Irqis anyway! They have Baptist confused with Baathist no doubt. The same bunch that shot two of saddam's lawyers will saw off his head and send a tape to the ABA or Cindy Shehan or maybe even the ACLU. This is exactly what happens when communication breaks down in human affairs.
Posted by: goesh at November 28, 2005 12:52 PM (1w6Ud)
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That's about the kind of lefty pacifist Baptists my parents are...so sad. They typically however look down on "Evangelicals" as a bunch of literalist religious un-sophisticates.
Posted by: -keith in mtn. view at November 28, 2005 01:17 PM (GcWOT)
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While the movement that Kember is joining may say that "we must be prepared to die by the thousands," it is not a movement committed to "testifying to Christ" in the way you write. I know nothing of the Baptist Peace fellowship. But I know the author of the sermon that you reference. He is discouraging passive peacemaking and calling for active, risky peacemaking. He is saying that pacifists cannot sit home and condemn war. If pacifists are serious about nonviolence, they must "be willing to die in the thousands," as soldiers are willing to die for a cause. As far as testifying to Christ goes, that particular group has a strict policy that they do not "evangelize." Yet, these Christians who are willing to die by the thousands for nonviolence see this act as "testifying to Christ." They believe in a Christ that calls them to put others before themselves, which often means being willing to lay down one's life for another person. So, in this sense, they see their entire work as testifying to Christ. However, its goal is NOT to turn Muslims into Christians. Its goal is for all to live peaceably together as God created.
Posted by: Rhonda at November 28, 2005 02:00 PM (Hhtfi)
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Rhonda,
I do not see them dying by the thousands, or doing anything else of note. They get together in their little groups and fantasize, and protest, and moan and groan. There may be a few in Iraq, but not enough to make a difference in rebuilding, if that is what they claim to be doing.
Posted by: jesusland joe at November 28, 2005 02:05 PM (rUyw4)
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Rhonda,
How do you reconcile his groups stated aim of 'witnessing' with not wanting to convert Muslims? Either Kember and company are committed fundamentalist Christians who recognize the Great Commission or they are pacifists who admire Jesus as a great pacifist teacher--in which case they are not Christians but something else.
Posted by: Rusty at November 28, 2005 02:39 PM (JQjhA)
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Rhonda,
their very Bible calls on them to evangelize, so these so-called "christians" who don't believe in evangelizing are just run of the mill Leftwing moonbats as far as I'm concerned. And moonbats are traitors, so I do hope they die for their cause.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at November 28, 2005 02:53 PM (8e/V4)
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I'm still tickled about the Hiroshima vigil picture.
Those fine folks have forgotten all about Curtis LeMay and his efforts to turn Japan into a large, smoldering, charcoal briquette.
Posted by: Dick at November 28, 2005 03:08 PM (XlQVK)
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They will learn the reality of the world. Peace is considered weakness amongst the muslims. Death may be too hard a punishment for their ignorance but it looks like the only outcome.
Those who protest against Hiroshima are the most hypocritical of peaceniks. I have yet to see a Nanking protest against the Japanese...those bastards deserved Hiroshima.
Posted by: Jester at November 28, 2005 03:27 PM (BypR5)
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Yes the Japs fought dirty very dirty but at least they had the honor to surrender then defeated. Mullah Omar and Saddam nada no honor. I've been wondering if rather than declare victory we should have said we'll stop bombing when we get a signed unconditional surrender. Cruel I know but then it's over for real and no insugencyu or hope of driving us out. And if the leaders are so inconsiderate and without enough honor to surrender when defeated we'll take the signature of the first guy carrying his head.
Posted by: Howie at November 28, 2005 03:50 PM (D3+20)
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I hope they get a real good look at the "freedom fighters" and get free. It would be interesting to see if they have a little change of heart after this. Maybe they can read the book of John to Zaqueery and convert him.
Posted by: Howie at November 28, 2005 04:07 PM (D3+20)
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Like I said earlier -- odds are, these guys were "kidnapped" to funnel money to the terrorists. Just like Szgrena.
Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 28, 2005 04:36 PM (Gn9tM)
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personally I couldn't care if they were special envoy's for the church of Satan.
I hope they're returned safely, no one deserves the death dealt by the terrorists and their sick beheading fetish.
Hope to hear news of their release.
Posted by: dave at November 28, 2005 06:12 PM (CcXvt)
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I hope they're returned safely, no one deserves the death dealt by the terrorists and their sick beheading fetish.
Of course.
But I'd be looking real close at their contacts and actions.
Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 28, 2005 07:30 PM (Gn9tM)
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Hey, who got an advanced copy of Howard Dean's speach?
Posted by: jpm100 at November 29, 2005 05:06 AM (EU88e)
Posted by: jpm100 at November 29, 2005 05:07 AM (EU88e)
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Agent Brown says Bush believes he is the Messiah.
Posted by: Agent Smith at November 29, 2005 06:08 AM (hNv1g)
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"I'd like to see Kember try the same type of activism directed toward the ruling regime under Saddam Hussein."
They wouldn't have lasted as long as they did had they gone during Saddam's reign. And another question along the same vein would be, "Why weren't they this concerned when the Baathists were killing by the hundreds of thousands?" Or, "Why Iraq? Why not Rwanda, North Korea, East Timor, Angola, etc?"
Posted by: Oyster at November 29, 2005 06:27 AM (YudAC)
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American????? What was this American doing in Iraq to help our troops??
Posted by: greyrooster at November 29, 2005 07:04 PM (ZaAd/)
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As I've mentioned elsewhere, a simple Google search of the CPT website reveals far more hits for "Saddam" or "Hussein" than for "Bush." They've been reporting atrocities on both sides ever since they arrived.
And another controversial reminder - both Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden received CIA training at one point or another and committed many of their initial atrocities as extensions of US foreign policy. Donald Rumsfeld, for instance, was quite happy to shake Saddam's hand for the cameras in 1983, back when he was Special Envoy to Iraq. Yeah, Saddam's a bastard but let's not forget that we're the ones who made him that way.
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It Ain't Gonna Work This Time Either, Fellas
2 Canadians, 1 American, and 1 Brit taken hostage:
Nov 27, 2005 — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Four Western aid workers, two believed to be from Canada, one from Britain and one from the United States, have been kidnapped in Iraq, the organization they were working for said on Sunday.
The only hostage identified positively is the Briton:
It is understood Professor Norman Kember was snatched in Baghdad along with two Canadians and an American. The Foreign Office is investigating.
Professor Kember, from north-west London, was said to be representing a number of humanitarian aid groups.
His wife Pat, at home in Pinner, said: "People are being very, very good to me and I'm being supported."
I'm sure we'll update this as the others are named. In any case, we wish their families the very best and pray for their safe return.
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I hope they're returned safe and well.
Posted by: dave at November 28, 2005 12:07 AM (CcXvt)
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I found out some background on Kember and have posted it above.
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at November 28, 2005 12:45 AM (RHG+K)
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Norman Kember has been a friend of my family for decades. He still goes to the same church as my Granny in Harrow. He is a really good guy. Affable, funny and concerned about others. I have posted a request for prayers at http://hammerswing75.blogspot.com/2005/11/horrific-news.html
Any and all prayers would be appreciated.
Posted by: Uncle Ben at November 28, 2005 11:47 PM (g4Hi+)
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What is a western aid worker anyway? What do they do to help the cause of freedom? Do they carry food for the starving with them? Medicine? I don't know. Anyone out there know what a western aid worker does?
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I care compasionaely about the fortune of norman kember and fellow hostages in Iraq. I beseech you in the bowels of christ that you release these poor innocent victims of our conflict and let us move on to a brighter future.
Bless you.
Ieuan Jenkins
Thank you
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We are all children of God and human beings the end of the day. This man has tride to help you.
I care compasionaely about the fortune of norman kember and fellow hostages in Iraq. I beseech you in the bowels of christ that you release these poor innocent victims of our conflict and let us move on to a brighter future.
Bless you.
Ieuan Jenkins
Thank you
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November 19, 2005
Viva La Revolucion?
The Jawa Report takes pride in bringing to the forefront the plight of hostages in Iraq.
Not all of our citizens are being held hostage in Iraq.
The next time you see a Che t-shirt, think of Walter van der Veer.
A Google search reveals Cuba government propaganda, Linda's post, and not much else.
From the Cuban site:
Havana, November 27(RHC)-- A court in Havana sentenced
late Wednesday US citizen Walter Van Der Veer to 15 years
in prison, on charges of promoting an armed action
against Cuba. Havana's district attorney's office had
requested 20 years. The text of the sentence says that
Van Der Veer is a declared enemy of Cuba's socialist state
who attempted to promote subversive armed actions in the
westerly Pinar Del Rio Province. For this purpose,
continues the text, Van Der Veer clandestinely introduced
military uniforms and other equipment, and was also
planning to launch attacks against tourists in Cuba.
Arrested in August of last year, Cuban authorities also
discovered in his possession anti-Cuba propaganda and ink
pads to print out pamphlets signed by the Cuban
Liberation Front, a Cuban-American terrorist organization
based in Miami. According to his defense attorney, Van
Der Veer admitted to having spread anti-Castro propaganda
in Havana and that he belonged to 2 Cuban exile
organizations in Miami that promote the violent overthrow
of the Cuban government. And according to testimony by a
Cuban accomplice, Van Der Veer expressed interest in
obtaining weapons on the island.
May God bless Walter van der Veer and his family.
Of course, Walter just has to be the violent fellow portrayed by Castro, because, as we all know, American citizens are just flocking to Cuba to try and procure arms to overthrow that government.
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Posted by: hondo at November 20, 2005 09:53 AM (Jvmry)
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Thank you for this post Vinnie.
Thank you.
Posted by: LindaSoG at November 20, 2005 02:35 PM (3dnRu)
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when Fidel (El Presidente For Life - how banana republic is that!) finally croaks, his brother Raul can then don the crown of majesty (sorry - El Presidente For Life) - just another old-fashioned hereditary monarchy.
Oh wait! Ol' Fidel does have offspring! A daughter! But alas, she fled years ago for Miami.
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Nice restaurant, bit over-priced with small portions. Decor is a bit too retro and pretentious thought.
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November 03, 2005
Al Qaeda in Iraq Will Murder Moroccan Hostages

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's al Qaeda in Iraq has announced that it will murder two Moroccan embassy workers it kidnapped on October 20th. The two have been identified as a driver, Abderrahim Boualam, and a diplomatic employee, Abdelkrim el-Mouhafidi.
As in past cases where Islamist groups announce that hostages will be murdered, the terrorist justify it on grounds that the hostages are criminals who have violated Islamic law. Before murdering them, a 'trial' is held. AKI:
Following the interrogation of our prisoners, the employees of the Moroccan embassy, we have decided to send their case to the Sharia Committee where they will be able to make a judgement on these kinds of people
Of course, the outcome of the 'trial' was inevetable. The two were found guilty, like so many murdered hostages before them, of 'apostasy'. Apostasy is punishable by death under Islamic law.
Salon:
The group said in a statement posted on an Islamist Web forum that its "Islamic court" had judged the two men as "apostates" who were waging a "war on Islam."
"Based on this, the court decided to issue God's verdict upon the apostates and sentenced them to death," it said...
"It has become clear to these governments that they are now in the front line against the mujahedeen in the land of Mesopotamia and that their envoys -- from ambassadors on down -- have become legitimate targets for (the mujahideen's) swords," the new al-Qaida statement said.
The two Moroccans "compounded their disbelief in God and their war on Islam by supporting the government of the Shiite apostates in Baghdad," it said. "May they be a new lesson ... to those who might follow them, those who dare challenge the mujahideen and set foot in the proud land of Mesopotamia."
Al Qaeda in Iraq and the Army of Ansar al Sunnah are the two main groups deemed by the mainstream media as 'insurgents' and called by anti-war activists 'freedom fighters'. Both groups routinely murder civilian hostages.
We will post images and video as soon as they become available.
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This isn't the first time diplomatic staff have been murdered in Iraq. You would think that incidents like this would result in the victims' governments sending personnel to hunt down these cowards and dispatch them as quickly as possible. But I guess as usual the logic is: it's better to keep on losing a few innocent people every now and again than to be branded as supporting the infidels' "crusade".
Posted by: Graeme at November 03, 2005 09:35 AM (qisFY)
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This is all obviously Jooooooish propaganda, because we all know Micheal Mooreon's "minutemen" would never do such a thing!
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 03, 2005 09:39 AM (0yYS2)
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Morocco's troops
must leave Iraq to make their country safe.
Question is, what method of execution will they choose? Beheading against the request in the letter from Zawari, or pistol shot? further validating the letter as authentic.
The desperation of the terrorists to create a civil war, and destroy the democratic process is evident, the mainstream media, and the Democrats of course ignore that obvious indicator of success in Iraq.
Posted by: dave at November 03, 2005 09:50 AM (CcXvt)
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The idiots don't see that with every muslim they murder, they expose the Big Lie of islam a bit more, and turn more muslims against them.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 03, 2005 04:34 PM (0yYS2)
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Bomp, bomp, bomp. Another one bites the dust.
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October 21, 2005
Rory Carroll released tells story.
Mike Pechar reported Wednesday that Rory Carroll a
reporter for the UK guardian had been kidnapped in Baghdad. Rory was held 36 hours before his release was secured. Today Roy tells his story.
CNN:I was also afraid that I would be handed over to another gang which would have bought me from the original gang. This other gang could turn out to be an insurgent group who in the past had beheaded Western hostages for propaganda purposes. That was my main concern.
Oh you bet. Glad to hear Rory is safe.
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Of course they did,nt want to behead a liberal left-wing journalist they are the biggist supporters for the telaban
Posted by: sandpiper at October 21, 2005 05:07 PM (n7v4a)
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I bet a few bucks passed hands too.
Posted by: Howie at October 21, 2005 05:09 PM (D3+20)
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Well, Howie, what's a few dollars between friends? This whole setup smells to me(very much like a skunk), and I'm thinking that this whole episode is a cover for something else. Of course, with the MSM out of the reporting(I said reporting, not propaganda) business we may never find out.
Posted by: jesusland joe at October 21, 2005 05:31 PM (rUyw4)
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If Chalabi is handing out money I guess we know where that came from Remember when "Curveball" was selling us the info about the mobile biological labs ?
Posted by: john Ryan at October 21, 2005 09:32 PM (ads7K)
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Maybe he told em he was IRA.
Posted by: Howie at October 21, 2005 10:06 PM (D3+20)
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John, uh... I, well... huh? WTF are you talking about? And start using punctuation dammit.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at October 22, 2005 08:33 PM (0yYS2)
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"Curveball" was the name given to one of Chalabi's main intel sources. Curveball provided the hand drawn diagrams of the "mobile biological weapons labs". That was when Chalabi was running the Iraqi National Government (in exile). Even though most of his info never held up he was rewarded with THE plum job in Iraq, Oil Minister. A ra ther slippery character his bank in Jordan the Petra Bank folded owing 100's of millions. ANYTHING to do with Chalabi is smoke and mirrors. Chalabi paid the ransom, but as likely paid for the kidnapping.He always works both sides .
Posted by: john Ryan at October 22, 2005 09:25 PM (ads7K)
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I don't know, John. There is something going on here. I wish Al-Guardian would tell us more about the real story. I believe that Carroll was kidnapped because he found out something, and was released when the newspaper agreed not to publish. Just a theory, but it provides a motive for the kidnapping and quick release.
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October 19, 2005
British Journalist Rory Carroll Kidnapped in Iraq
The
UK Guardian is
reporting that its Baghdad correspondent, Rory Carroll, 33, is missing and it's believed he was kidnapped by a group of armed men. Carroll, an Irish citizen, is one of the more experienced journalists for the Guardian and he has been
based in Iraq for the last nine months.
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That's the same reporter that said US forces were "out of control".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1567737,00.html
Posted by: Ariya at October 19, 2005 06:20 PM (noCGr)
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irony, now he's most likely going to see how "out of control" the terrorists are about to get. first hand.
Wonder who he'll be the most scared of, the U.S military, who he's most likely praying will rescue him, or Ali "behead em' all, let Allah sort em' out" .
Posted by: dave at October 19, 2005 06:44 PM (CcXvt)
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How long do you think it will take for Al-Guardian and its friends to blame the kidnapping on American soldiers or the Jooooos in the guise of Mossad?
Posted by: jesusland joe at October 19, 2005 06:45 PM (rUyw4)
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I hope they give him the works. He's an enemy propagandist and if he gets his head cut off, that's one video I'll download and keep.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at October 19, 2005 06:54 PM (0yYS2)
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Why are they kidnapping journalists their biggist supporters but he dont belong to the New York Times or CNN
Posted by: sandpiper at October 19, 2005 08:42 PM (UwJcR)
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Impy - Dammit Klannie, you're going to hurt'im!
Klanrooster - Vengeance will be mine!
Impy - He's not standing at attention, he's collapsed!
Klanrooster - Not after the blue perky-pills he wont.. Vengeance will be mine!!!
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I simply don't understand what unarmed people are doing wandering around Iraq. What do they expect to happen? I wouldn't be walking around Iraq without a belt-fed machine gun. I'm not saying any of the unarmed people who have been murdered over there deserved it, but damn. I think it is a lack of common sense that gets these people into trouble. Yeah, and we'll see who is "out of control" when that dull knife they use to kill sheep starts sawing his head off. Maybe an "out of control" Special Forces squad will save his sorry ass. Oh well.
Posted by: Jacks Smirking Revenge at October 20, 2005 04:29 AM (CtVG6)
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It just goes to show that feeding your friends to sharks won't make any difference when they come for you. As they say, appeasement is the hope that the shark will eat you last.
Those who cry "Appease, appease!", are hanged by those they try to please.
One thing that gives me pleasure is knowing that liberal dhimmis will be among the jihadotards' first victims.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at October 21, 2005 12:07 PM (0yYS2)
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Well all'swellthat ends well fortunately we have solid guys like Chalabi nowOil Minister a man with a proven track record helping us
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October 10, 2005
Remembering the Forgotten American Hostages: Jeffrey Ake

Jeffrey Ake was in Iraq to help the people of that country secure a safe water supply when, on
April 11th of this year, he was taken hostage. Days later a
video emerged of Ake. Jeffrey Ake has not been heard from since.
Former hostage Terry Anderson later recounted that realizing that the world was indifferent to the fate of Western hostages was nearly as bad as the torment administered on them daily.
We will not forget the fate of the hostages still held in Iraq. We urge you to keep them in your prayers.
Here is a little about Jeffrey Ake from the Indy Star:
The lack of attention on Jeffrey Ake baffles people here.
On April 11, when Ake was seized by gunmen outside Baghdad, the well-known and longtime LaPorte resident was national news. He was in Iraq doing business as the country rebuilds, helping to build a water bottling plant...
The townsfolk sprang to action the way people do in such a crisis: They tied ribbons around trees in their yards, they spelled out "Pray for Jeff Ake" on the signs at their businesses, they expressed fear and hope to the media that swarmed them, and they organized a candlelight vigil.
And then, suddenly, Ake was not news. The candlelight vigil was canceled. Ake's neighbors suddenly went silent.
Today, with the six-month anniversary of his disappearance coming Tuesday, Ake's whereabouts remain unknown. The equally nagging question beyond what happened to him is why folks in LaPorte are mum about it.
As it turns out, they're just trying to help.
"His wife asked us to have no comment, so that's what we're doing," said Mel Turner, who lives next door to the Ake family.
Liliana Ake asked everyone to keep quiet because the FBI, the agency investigating Ake's disappearance, recommended it.
Of course, the FBI's recommendation is inappropriate in Ake's case. If Ake is to be freed, it will not be because a ransom will be paid. So, why should it matter what his hostage takers ask?
Ake's only hope is that Coalition forces are tipped to his whereabouts and is freed, as Roy Hallums recently was. After six-months it should be clear that silence is not a winning strategy. Keeping Jeffrey Ake's name in the forefront of the news so that forces on the ground will keep an eye out for him, and so that local Iraqis know who they are looking for.
In the meantime, we pray for his speedy release.
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Yes Rusty a good idea. I'll keep an eye for his name.
Posted by: Howie at October 10, 2005 03:33 PM (gUlBw)
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I'm glad to see you received my e-mail. I'm praying for Jeffrey Ake. I hope he's still alive and will be rescued by Delta Force or some special forces team. That's basically his only hope
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I'm glad to see you received my e-mail. I'm praying for Jeffrey Ake. I hope he's still alive and will be rescued by Delta Force or some special forces team. That's nasically his only hope
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I'm glad to see you received my e-mail. I'm praying for Jeffrey Ake. I hope he's still alive and will be rescued by Delta Force or some special forces team. That's basically his only hope
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Sorry for the triple posts. You can delete two of them if you want.
Posted by: George at October 10, 2005 04:06 PM (hrpbg)
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Hi Rusty, I wanted to convey my prayers and sadness for the Ake family. I know exactly what they are going through and its absolutely horrible. Your emotions are so upset between the worry of your loved one and the enormous frustration of no information.It's so painful. I still strongly disagree that zero info should be given to the family. I am so happy to have Roy FREE. Our family will always remember our pain and suffering. I believe in prayer vigils ,I feel its in Gods hands, my public efforts instead of silent efforts got the attention of the wonderful Senator Feinstein . She called congressional meetings with all the govt agencies that pressed for MORE EFFORT. Roy thanked me for what we did the first night he was home. It meant the world to me for his appreciation, he said he thought it helped. Thats all I needed to hear. I would do it all again but I hope and pray it would never be necessary! God Bless... Thanks again, Rusty
Susan Hallums
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Thank God ! I was beginning to think that I was the only person in the US that remembered Jeffery Ake. I will continue to pray for him and that he gets back home soon.
Posted by: Margie at October 10, 2005 10:55 PM (mj4KR)
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Why do those miserble coward wear the hoods over their heads are they afraid to show their dirty face in public knowing someone would probibly slit their throats if they knew
Posted by: sandpiper at October 11, 2005 01:48 PM (JyNSh)
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I just wanted to check and see if anyone had anything new here. Will continue to pray - time has shown in some cases that these cowards give up and release the hostages. We can only hope and continue to pray that this is the case with Jeff.
Posted by: michelle at October 12, 2005 03:38 PM (WQZYa)
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I have been doing a search on Jeffrey every week for months praying to see something about a safe return or atleast knowledge that he is still with us. I will keep praying.
Posted by: Steve at October 13, 2005 11:13 AM (rgkjI)
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Jeff is constantly on my mind, I pray for his safe return, however the aggravated circumstances caused by our flim flam Govt. hastens his demise. I worked on a business deal with jeff back in the 80's, He is a great guy. I hope that he is still alive and that he returns to his loved ones.
Posted by: Steve at October 26, 2005 12:53 AM (r2NEm)
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I am from Jeffrey ake's hometown and personally know his family. everybody here is still hush hush in the papers and most people i know are wondering as well. there are still signs up in town and will be until he's home. unfortunately what brings me to your site today is the rumor that jeff was confirmed dead heard by a few people by a local fox news station. if anyone else hears anything please post. god bless Jeff and Family
Posted by: dave at November 29, 2005 03:19 PM (SYNPl)
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We can never let Jeffrey or anyone who has been taken or harmed leave our thoughts.. Lets dothe right thing and find this man and bring him home to his family...
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October 05, 2005
Army of Ansar al-Sunnah Murder Hostages by Beheading, Video Released (Images)

The Army of Ansar al-Sunnah, a well-known terrorist organization in Iraq with ties to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's al Qaeda forces, has released a video in which two hostages are beheaded. The Jawa Report has obtained a copy of the video. Gruesome images from the video are posted below (WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES BELOW).
The two innocent civilians are identified as Shaker Mahmoud Jassim and Riyadh Najim Abdullah. The timestamp on the video indicates it was made on September 12th of this year, but the video was not uploaded to the internet until today.
As in all such videos, the terrorists first force the victims to 'confess' to various crimes before they are murdered. Pronouncement of guilt is made on the victims under Islamic law. Thus, the murder and torture done by the terrorists is legitimized in the eyes of radicals as the legal execution of criminals for crimes against Islam. The beheading is done with a knife, is slow, and very painful.
Jassim is forced in the video to 'confess' that he works for the U.S. Army as an informant. As in all jihadi videos, American forces are portrayed as tools of a wider Jewish conspiracy.
The AP reports that Jassim urges in his 'confession':
I call on everyone who works with the Jews and the Americans to repent to God and leave this job.

In all previous hostage murder videos, similar statements are made. The second victim, Abdullah, said he helped the Americans with information about a group of Saudi insurgents and was paid a large amount of money:
"We have become slaves to money," he said before he was taken outside and decapitated.
SITE reports that the video also warns:
That those who do not “come back to your religion and repent” will also be slaughtered.
As Abdullah's head is placed on his back, the camera panned to a sign that read in Arabic: "Go to hell, this is a revenge for our brothers".
The Army of Ansar al-Sunna is an offshoot of The Army of Ansar al-Islam, a Salafist terror organization with roots in Kurdish Iraq. After the fall of the Hussein Regime, the former leader of Ansar al-Islam, Musab al-Zarqawi, took foreign elements to found Tawhid and Jihad--later pledging loyalty to Osama bin Laden and changing the name, once again, to al Qaeda in the Land of Two Rivers (Mesopotamia, or Iraq). Ansar al-Sunnah and al Qaeda are believed to operate seperately now, but occasionally announce collaboration with one another.
This is the first beheading video in many months. These types of videos are propaganda meant for domestic purposes. The reason the terrorists in Iraq stopped producing beheading murder videos, and instead turning to videos of IED and other attacks on U.S. forces, is because they believed that they were doing more harm than good. Such videos tend to turn off the great mass of the Iraqi people, and especially Sunni Muslims on whom the terrorists depend for support and anonymity.
This video can only mean one thing: the terrorists have run into a wall in Iraq, they feel they must resort to threatening the population once again. The terrorists are slowly but surely losing.
Graphic images from the video below:
WARNING: PROCEED AT OWN RISK.
Why show these images? This is the true face of the so-called insurgents in Iraq. They are nothing more than terrorists scum who have a vision for Iraq similar to that of the Taliban in Afghanistan. They are waging jihad not only against Americans, but against Iraqis. Most media outlets will not show you what the terrorists are actually doing in Iraq. We will.
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Yes, Rusty, every American adult should view these images so they can see the barbarians we are up against. If we sit around and wait 20 years and do nothing, then this is what will be going on here in the US. God forbid it!
Posted by: jesusland joe at October 05, 2005 04:46 PM (rUyw4)
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I choose not to watch the videos. Just the same shit as before. Why see them again. More proof these people are not civilized. ARE THEY WORTH SAVING?
Posted by: greyrooster at October 05, 2005 06:06 PM (ywZa8)
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Rooster - I totally get your point. At the same time, when a beheading becomes "old hat," then something is wrong. Each one should shock us and spur us into action. The images should strengthen our resolve to complete the task and send the murderers to their deaths.
Posted by: RomeoDelta at October 05, 2005 08:00 PM (Srmrz)
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RomeoDelta: You're right. I just figure if the bastards figure I'm not going to view them maybe someone will be saved.
Posted by: greyrooster at October 05, 2005 08:44 PM (ywZa8)
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Rush Limbaugh says America is at war, He is right on that count. However, Rush is a draft dodging drug addict that has no concept of 'war'. His foolish war is about 'ratings' and disagrrement between political ideology.
Al-Qaeda and like MUSLIM organizations have sworn their life and children to the destruction of INFIDELS. That would be YOU, Mr. and Mrs. America!
Visit HERE=> http://www.angelfire.com/scifi/contact1/pg4.html
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And these "insurgents" are heros to millions, huh? What is wrong with this picture? I wonder what would happen if the media all of a sudden started calling a terrorist a terrorist? Maybe the world at large would get the idea .. finally. Beheaders are brutal, savage terrorists, period!
Posted by: Bubbe at October 05, 2005 10:23 PM (cbAi4)
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Iraq's population out of Iraq NOW! eh?
Yet again, the "root causes" of terrorism theory is completely blown by the senseless murder of their fellow Muslim neighbors.
As usual coerced "confessions" are used to make the citizen confess to being an apostate which reaches it's sickening crescendo when the cutting off another Muslims head stops.
I cannot comprehend the abject terror these men faced being lead out to their execution, knowing the brutal methods employed, and how long it takes to die, nor the pain inflicted upon them. may they find peace.
Funny how you never see these images at a leftard rally, declaring the victories of the "minute men"
Posted by: dave at October 06, 2005 12:20 AM (CcXvt)
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bunch of idiots killing their own people...and the worse part is that this *army's of god** whatever they call themselfs still find support from muslins?? when they goin to wake up and realize that they just wan to see blood they kill like 200 iraqis just to kill one american who is really killing their people us or them??
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Dave: they'd probably be in a state of shock as soon as they started that last walk. As for the amount of time it takes to kill: have you ever read up on how kosher beef is slaughtered? A cut to the throat takes only a short moment to kill any creature. They're most likely dead long before the blade hit the bone. Not to mention that the windpipe was likely severed, the body under those conditions isn't going to sustain.
And for all of those here that believe you're still alive for six seconds after being beheaded: consider that cutting off a finger can put a person into shock, getting your head cut off would probably do the same.
Also dave, who ever said the left wing says we're winning? If anything that's more of a right wing state of thinking. The left consider this continuing battle a loss, another Nam.
Realtouch: beheaded one's own citizenry is by no means new. The french (at the time considered the most civilized society) had beheadings. And yes, we're americans, we hate the french, but being intelligent americans we recognize that history repeats itself. The middle east is doing what all other societies have done in the past. This type of violence is infamous in history.
And for all of you who would berate me for what i've just said: I've served in the IDF in the reserve unit Sar-El. My first base being Anatot which lies right on the border of the West Bank.
Posted by: WizrdKing at October 06, 2005 02:50 AM (xxmfk)
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WizardKing:
As you mentioned the French Revolution, You have most likely read the same litrature as I, that spoke of the head of the scientist that was rumored to have blinked thirteen times, after he said he would try to blink until he lost consciousness after decapitation. Truly a thought that kept me awake. Although your original assessment is correct, hypovolemic shock would most likely set in as soon as the head were severed.
As for the Left, I was mentioning Micheal Moore's reference to the terrorists as "Minute men" as some of the left call them, or the "Iraqi Resistance" and why they ignore the blatant barbarism, you will never hear them mention it!
Posted by: dave at October 06, 2005 07:01 AM (CcXvt)
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Wizrdking: My problem with your blog is as follows. (1) I cut my left middle finger off in a boat propeller once. IT HURT LIKE HELL. When they reattached it it HURT LIKE HELL. And for 6 weeks afterward in HURT LIKE HELL. Try it.
(2) We slaughter animals all the time. Hogs and steers. Dead before the knife hits the bone. Bullshit! After trying the Jewish system I now shoot them between the eyes first to save the animal pain. Just Jewish propoganda to justify their cruel method of slaughter. What Jews do to animals is their business but don't feed me bullshit to justify it. I justify it as another cruelity brought about by religion. I don't fight against kosher butchering (butchering is a good word for it) because I figure mother nature is much more cruel.
If you guys choose to dress funny and not eat pork chops I will fight for your right to be as you are. But don't feed me bullshit. I could change my mind.
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Wizardking:
Just thought of something else that doesn't go down right.
"BEING AN AMERICAN" You served in the IDF. Have you served in the United States Military? Hmmmmm.
Is that like "being an American I served in the PLO".
WEIRD!
Posted by: greyrooster at October 06, 2005 07:12 AM (M7kiy)
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oh, the Muslims were beheading people hundreds of years before France started, they've just never stopped. Mohammed himself was present at the mass beheading of a Jewish tribe in Medina. It will never be history to Islam unless they rewrite their Koran and the sections like:
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Therefore, when ye meet the Unbeliever's in fight, smite at their necks; at length, when ye have thoroughly subdued them, bind the captives firmly: therefore is the time for either generosity or ransom until the war lays down its burdens. "
To name but a few.
Posted by: dave at October 06, 2005 07:12 AM (CcXvt)
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Beheading videos: Ah! But Rush tells it like it is. He is a tool and has much value.
Posted by: greyrooster at October 06, 2005 07:15 AM (M7kiy)
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Well I for one am glad to hear that the the terrorists have run into a wall. Between turning the corner,last throes, acts of desperation, et al I was beginning to think that our side was running low on positive meraphors. Rusty the converse view of your analysis id that the Army of Ansar now believes that poblic opinion is now so strongly behind them that they now will accept such videos. The vote on the constitution is coming up very soon after all the great things that were said about it "historic" the odds (English bookmakers) are lookung lomg, and a civil/religous war looking more possible. Will these United States decide to support one side over the other ? or actlike a referee and just try and keep them apart.A noble effort,peacekeeping, but it may make us a target for both sides, As far as journalists being shot; Rusty the only way to win this war is to show our moral superiorty. Rusty if we do start executing politically incottect/anti war journalists for not toeing the party line should we do videos also? Tp deter others? What about bloggers who defame these United States? Or politicans who vote against abuse and torture? What about bloggers who link to sites that show propoganda coming from the enemy? What about .........YOU !!!
Posted by: john Ryan at October 06, 2005 08:00 AM (ads7K)
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Ryan I have a better one. WHAT ABOUT YOU!
Posted by: greyrooster at October 06, 2005 08:23 AM (M7kiy)
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Word of caution to the uninformed: these terrorists slowly behead their victims. They use knives. The victims can be heard trying to scream and breathe as the knife cuts and air rushes from their lungs. These are not men with swords who take the heads in one chop.
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John Ryan:
You know what wins wars better than "Moral Superiority" ? actual firepower, and weapon superiority and the willingness to use it.
The PC nature of this war, and the constant attempt to not offend delicate Muslim sensibilities, while allowing the label of "religion of peace" to be used constantly is really degrading the war effort.
Posted by: dave at October 06, 2005 10:03 AM (CcXvt)
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Greyrooster, Sar-El is a multi-national volunteer reserve unit. It draws members from all around the globe. Sorry if i didn't clarify that earlier
Posted by: WizrdKing at October 06, 2005 12:00 PM (x8oLi)
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John Ryan: fingers on home keys, please.
And your yammering is getting on my nerves. Your constant blathering about "we have to keep the moral high ground" is duly noted. Mkay? How many times are you going to keep repeating the same mantra? At this point, we could descend much farther down the ladder of "morality" and still be leaps and bounds above the enemy. We can never reach the level of morality others have set for us. We're human. We make mistakes. We try to correct them.
Morality will not win this war. They're idea of morality, and all those who support the "insurgency", is far removed from what ours is. They do not recognize that morality. What will win this war is killing the enemy and demoralizing all those who might consider joining the enemy. Period.
Take a step outside your perfect little bubble of idealism and have a good hard look at what's going on in the world. And since you're so good at preaching morals, why don't you just head right on over to the middle east and preach to the jihadis and their supporters what "morality" is.
Posted by: Oyster at October 06, 2005 12:05 PM (YudAC)
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Thank you for posting those heinous pictures. We get way too comfortable over here in the USA, just seeing anti-American images on TV. And the vast majority of Americans totally forget about 9-11 and forget about the true nature of those with whom we are at war.
Posted by: reverse_vampyr at October 06, 2005 02:11 PM (Ns5kk)
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America is at war with itself, fools.
Posted by: Downing Street Memo at October 07, 2005 05:57 AM (A5eqb)
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Downing street Moron: I believe Al Sharpton 1st made that quote. Oh well! Birds of a feather say the same things together. What it be willie.
Posted by: greyrooster at October 07, 2005 10:19 AM (M7kiy)
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The guy in the second picture looks like Downing Street Moron's daddy. His mommy has nappy hair. I guess he's what you call a black muslim.
Ha! I just discovered the reason for his hatred of white America.
Posted by: greyrooster at October 07, 2005 10:23 AM (M7kiy)
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At least we can take comfort from the fact that they were beheaded in an introspective, peaceful inner struggle, culturally sensitive sort of way. I want to hear Bush talk more about this religion of peace I keep hearing about.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at November 19, 2005 11:02 AM (0yYS2)
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colobration with invader that what they deserve
you forget that american killing thousand iraqi innocent and use the camical wapeon and use everything to take a free oil .that what they deserve die .....even no muslim japnees or comminist will make the same way to those colobration with invaders
safi
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Former Hostage Planned to Stick a Shiv in Captors

Here's a former hostage I'd like to meet. Micah Geren is right up there with former hostage Ulf Hjertstrom, who hired bounty hunters to go after the terrorist scumbags who held him before he escaped.
Daily News:
Armed with a shiv he made by tying together three sharp palm fronds, Micah Garen, the Manhattan documentary filmmaker kidnapped in southern Iraq last year, vowed to fight his way to freedom if his captors tried to behead him, he said yesterday....
The most nerve-racking moment of Garen's captivity was when he found out he was being led away to make a video.
"Were they planning to kill me on video?" he asked himself, all too aware of the gruesome deaths of fellow Americans Nick Berg and Daniel Pearl at the hands of their kidnappers.
"As my blindfold came off, the world came into focus," he writes in the book. "I looked around at the men's hands and at their waistbands, to see if anyone had a large knife, a sign to me that I was about to be beheaded.
"I didn't see one, but they would probably hide it. I moved my left hand down next to my pocket with the shiv, studying the room for opportunity."
When a man with bare feet knelt down behind Garen, he formed a plan in his mind.
"If something happened, if someone pulled out a knife, I would stab his foot with my shiv, and in the commotion go after a gun," Garen wrote.
You can buy Garen's book,
American Hostage, here.
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Wow.
Just effin' wow. Incredible stuff.
Me, I'd just hope I'd be brave enough to go out like Fabrizio Quattrocchi. Probably not, however.
Posted by: Dave at Garfield Ridge at October 05, 2005 04:14 PM (y1hCN)
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If you ever see the dude, buy him a beer.
Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at October 05, 2005 04:24 PM (JQjhA)
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It's about time we started recognizing the people who refuse to be victims of the Islamists. This man is a true American hero, and he should be congratulated for being the man he is and not a sop for the terrorists.
Posted by: jesusland joe at October 05, 2005 04:41 PM (rUyw4)
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Hire bounty hunters to go after the kidnappers. Good idea. Should be tax deductable.
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Too bad he did,nt leave a bomb their the kind that leave a big mushroom clound when it explodes
Posted by: sandpiper at October 06, 2005 08:53 PM (1mdPR)
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A real man would stab him in the eye, not his foot. Girls stab people in the foot. And that just makes them more mad. You want commotion, stab him in the eye.
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October 03, 2005
Remembering the Forgotten American Hostages: Dean Sadek

Over the weekend, al Qaeda made a
bogus claim that it was holding two Marines hostage in Iraq, and later that
the two had been executed. While such
fictional claims are nothing new from al Qaeda, it serves as a reminder that several American civilians reamain in captivity.
We've been getting a number of hits about Dean Sadek today (thanks to Tim at Opinion Bug for the tip). Hopefully there is some impending good news that has not yet hit the MSM yet.
Mohammad Radeen Sadeq (better known by his Americanized name 'Dean Sadek') was working at the Baghdad airport as a civillian contractor when he was abducted from his home. It's not clear the exact date he was abducted, but al Jazeera showed a videotape released by the terrorist 1920 Brigades organization showing Sadek on Nov. 11th.
Dean Sadek was born in Lebanon but was a naturalized U.S. citizen who lived in the Charlotte, N.C. area. Dean Sadek's ex-sister-in-law left this comment saying Dean:
is a kind, giving individual who loves his two sons dearly. I'm hoping by he being of Lebanese descent that it would be in his favor. ...Why is he there? He is there to help the good people... If he loses his life he would be one more of the heroes to win freedom for others. I am totally devasted everyday not knowing what will happen to him besides his immediate family and children. My prayers are with him and the others daily fighting for freedom of others.
Our prayers are with Dean Sadek and his family too.
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I'm surprised Dean's captors never made any demands for his release. This is just like Aban Elias. What reason do they have to hold him for a year without a single demand? For example, Roy Hallums's captors held him for ransom. Dean is definitely a forgotten hostage. Not ONE single mention of him has appeared of him from the news in 10 months. He was kidnapped on November 2 of last year. I wonder what happened to him. It's a shame you have never spoken to Dean's family. I wish there was some word of his fate. Anyway, Don't forget about Jeffrey Ake either.
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September 14, 2005
Alcohol Vendor Taken Hostage in Iraq Seen in Video, Company Caves to Demands

A video has emerged of the Lebanese-Cypriot employee of an alcohol distribution company taken hostage in Iraq nearly three weeks ago.
Images from the video are posted below.
The video may be downloaded here (see Sept. 12, first link).
The man, Garabet Jean Jekerjian, can be seen in the video wearing a Corona shirt and shorts and pleads for his company, Geto Trading Ltd. which operates out of Cyprus, to leave Iraq.
The company announced today that it was caving to the terrorists' demands and is ceasing all operations in Iraq.
The terror organization, calling itself The Group for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice had released a video Sunday threatening to kill Jekerjian unless Geto pulled out. Scores of people have been murdered in Iraq by vigilante groups, both Shia and Sunni, attempting to enforce Islamic Law.
I apologize for letting this one slip under the radar screen. A description of the video and images from it follow.
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Vice is totally unacceptable, but murder? Hey, no problem. Kidnapping? fine by us. Extortion with the threat of murder, hey merely a means to an end.
Makes perfect sense in the new bizarro land.
Posted by: Defense Guy at September 14, 2005 09:50 PM (Tfv92)
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For the record, if Buffy hadn't abdicated her responsibility over the hellmouth, this crap would NOT be happening.
Posted by: Defense Guy at September 14, 2005 09:52 PM (Tfv92)
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Not only is this dude a Lebanese Cypriot, if his nose and last name mean anything he's also ethnically Armenian, which is bad....
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September 08, 2005
Capt. Michael "Scott" Speicher Still Alive?
This CNN article implies that the Navy still believes Speicher is alive after 14 years. That would be a miracle indeed. But isn't it more logical to conclude, after all this time, that if any former Hussein regime officials 'know of his location' that they are now talking about the location of his body? I pray that he is still alive, but it would be shocking to find out that he still was.
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I was an airman in Speicher's airwing working on the USS SARATOGA flight deck the night of the First Strike against Iraq in 1991. I remember saluting him as a LCDR. I think its cool that he's a Captain now.
FLY NAVY
Lars Farmer
Wichita KS
libertyhound@hotmail.com
Posted by: Lars Farmer at September 09, 2005 12:11 AM (m1Jfn)
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Perhaps we should be asking Saddam himself if we haven't already done so?
Posted by: Macker at September 09, 2005 12:52 PM (2GH66)
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When we captured Saddam; The whereabouts of Captain Speicher was the 2nd question we asked him.
To me if Scott were alive I would not be nearly as shocked as I am to learn that 15 yrs later we are having to (at this late date) "suggest" that our government involve state dept, Iraqi embassy etc. Bremmer should have demanded more on Scott before giving away any power, money and assistance to the (then) newly forming Iraqi
gov't.
Posted by: Liberty at September 09, 2005 03:43 PM (m10mW)
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Why is it: When you do a google search /News/ then type in Scott Speicher.....You get the context abreviated for this article and a few others stating the opposite of the body of the articles and AP report.
"They left out "Board has found NO EVIDENCE THAT...."
so it reads " CPT Scott Speicher is dead....."
They took him off the KIA list and sent all his back pay and current paychecks to his wife....yet since then...over 5,000 days later....this guy just can't get a break; not in DC, and not in the press.
THANKS GOOGLE, HAPPY National P.O.W. Recognition day to you too!
Sept 16. 2005
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September 07, 2005
American Hostage Freed, Family Reacts
Hostage Roy Hallums has been freed in Iraq. Members of his family have now confirmed this to me personally. They are elated. Family members are en route to a reunion with Roy as we speak. Thank you for your prayers and thanks to the Coalition Forces for rescuing Roy.
More details here.
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Great news. I really happy for the family. Take a long vacation Ray. Enjoy that back pay and get some rest and family time.
Posted by: hondo at September 07, 2005 01:58 PM (4Gtyc)
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Very interesting news! I can feel the happiness in his family!
Posted by: Stop Jihad at September 07, 2005 02:14 PM (tpITL)
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Rusty:
Great news! I'm not sure what this means in the scope of things, but he was rescued rather than released, which tends to suggest that ongoing efforts to do obeisance to the
Arab Jihad's rear-end may be wasted. Not that I'm totally against it, mind you, but one has to give some creedance to the empirical results.
So, until further notice Bush probably ought to issue a "no ass-kissing" directive, just to be on the safe side.
Posted by: Demosophist at September 07, 2005 02:49 PM (3o01z)
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I heard that a captured Iraqi told the authorities where Roy was being held. He was not simply released. He was indeed rescued. But at this point in time there seems to be tons of different storys out there. I guess we should wait till the dust settles to get the real scoop.
At any rate when I heard this news my heart filled with joy. God bless you Mr. Hallums. God bless your family too. We are all so very happy you will all be reunited. We are also so very happy to have you back on American soil.
Posted by: mike at September 07, 2005 03:46 PM (+7Usq)
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Yo folks, most the comments are on the other thread.
Posted by: Rusty at September 07, 2005 04:34 PM (JQjhA)
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Great news...I hope his captors are dead as we celebrate.
Posted by: Jester at September 07, 2005 07:01 PM (QKZX5)
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I can't believe it! Why is it that they held him that long and the others were beheaded within days of their capture? That baffles me.
Thank God...his family must be overjoyed.
Posted by: Laura at September 07, 2005 09:26 PM (L3PPO)
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Laura,
This baffles you? why? I think it has been made very public that the most violent sects of terrorists are the people like Al-Sunni, and Al-Quada in Iraq, there are lots of fractions from the old fedayeen(?) and Saddam loyalists and even Iraqi nationals involved in the insurgency, there were numerous people released by their captors (some even for money) you can rest assured he was not captured by the hard liners.
That aside, this is great news. I cannot believe what a blessing his safe return must be to his family.
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American Hostage Roy Hallums Rescued in Iraq! (UPDATED)

UPDATE: This post to be updated throughout the day.
Update 13:19: Members of his extended family have now confirmed to me, personally, that Roy has been freed. They are elated. Family members are en route to a reunion with Roy as we speak. Thank you for your prayers and thanks to the Coalition Forces for rescuing Roy.
Many of Roy's family and friends, though, know only as much as they are being told in the media. If you have any tips about information that we are not covering, please e-mail me at mypetjawat-at-gmail-dot-com (remove 'at' and 'dot' and replace).
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Roy Hallums was abducted on Nov. 1st along with several other foreign contractors. The U.S. state department refused to comment on whether there was an American hostage in Iraq. On Nov. 30th, The Jawa Report reported that an American hostage was being held in Iraq. On Dec. 2nd, Roy's daughter Carrie and his ex-wife Susan contacted The Jawa Report confirming that Roy was taken hostage in Iraq and clarifying his name.
Since that time we have run dozens of stories on Roy and the other forgotten hostages in Iraq. We have also tried to raise funds for the Free Roy Foundation. I have personally been in contact with the Hallums family since our initial story ran. In the last few months I have feared that Roy was dead, but every so often I would get an e-mail from Susan reminding me to keep Roy in my prayers. Her faith, and the faith of Roy's daughters and grandchildren, never waivered.
I have not heard from Susan or Carrie yet, but I expect some word in the near future. While I am not an official spokesperson for the Hallums family, I am sure that Susan and Carrie would express their many thanks for your prayers and support throughout these trying months.
Thank you Jawa Report readers and friends. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
--Rusty Shackleford
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Cnn: Is reporting that Roy Hallums has been rescued. Details later. This really is good news.
Developing.
Roy Hallums, the U.S. contractor who was kidnapped in November, is rescued in Iraq, ex-wife says. Details soon.
Hat Tip: Filthy.
Also here on FOXNEWS
"I can confirm he's been released," Susan Hallums, 53, told The Associated Press by telephone. "Considering what he's been through, I understand he's in good condition."
UPDATE from Rusty: Today is one of the happiest days of my life. I'm literally crying.
Update 11:56: NYTimes, hat tip Lawhawk. It looks like Roy was freed thanks to a tip from a detainee. Guantanamo? Probably not, but Abu Ghraib is a distinct possibility:
Coalition forces acting on a tip from an Iraqi detainee Wednesday rescued American hostage Roy Hallums from an isolated farm house south of Baghdad, a military statement said. An Iraqi also was rescued....
Hallums was held in a farmhouse 15 miles south of Baghdad, the statement said, adding that rescuers were tipped to his whereabouts by an unidentified Iraqi detainee.
''I want to thank all of those who were involved in my rescue -- to those who continuously tracked my captors and location, and to those who physically brought me freedom today,'' Hallums said in the military statement.
''To all of you, I will be forever grateful. Both of us are in good health and look forward to returning to our respective families. Thank you to all who kept me and my family in their thoughts and prayers.''
This contradicts earlier reports that Roy Hallums was being held near Fallujah, but makes much more sense.
Related:
-The Free Roy Website, run by Roy's daughter Carrie
-Jawa Report Breaks Roy Hallums Story, Hallums family begins correspondence
-Terrorist release Roy Hallums hostage video.
-The Damned of the West Part I: Interview with the family of Roy Hallums
-The Damned of the West Part II: Interview with the family of Roy Hallums
-The Damned of the West Part III: Interview with the family of Roy Hallums
UPDATE II: More from CNN.
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Posted by: Filthy Allah at September 07, 2005 10:54 AM (5ceWd)
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See that bad luck streak is about over. I feel much better still snotty but this is great news.
Posted by: Howie at September 07, 2005 11:00 AM (Wwjxq)
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Man, this is horrible news for the leftards!
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 07, 2005 11:13 AM (0yYS2)
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Awesome Rusty! Glad to hear that he is in "good condition" and I can't even imagine how his family must feel. Say hello to cloud freakin 9!
Posted by: tyler at September 07, 2005 11:16 AM (Y9Lwb)
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Nice. Reminiscant of when Terry Anderson was finally released, only better because he was rescued.
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Posted by: Rusty at September 07, 2005 11:25 AM (JQjhA)
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This is really good news.
I would support a fundraiser, so he can do like that Swedish guy and hire some "payback" guys to go out and hunt-down his abductors and finish them off.
Posted by: -keith in mtn. view at September 07, 2005 11:34 AM (lKqPU)
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WELCOME BACK ROY!
The rescue story should be good. Looking forward to reading it here.
Posted by: Brad at September 07, 2005 11:34 AM (3OPZt)
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Excellent news - the NYT has more, including that the tip came from an Iraqi detainee, which led to a farmhouse outside Fallujah.
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great! we rescued one person in iraq, while an estimated 10,000 float down Bourbon Street in the richest country in the world! yeah, us 'leftards' are really disappointed this guy got resuced, since we hate america so much.
phil
http://lefttochance.com
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Hell, Phil, you are obviously wasting your talents here... you should go down and assist... I bet Sean Penn needs more help with his red cup brigade even as I type! You can be his second personal photographer, or even a personal blogger. How cool!
Posted by: Wine-aholic at September 07, 2005 11:54 AM (Wsn+K)
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Thank God. I hope the reunion with his family is very very soon!
Posted by: caltechgirl at September 07, 2005 12:13 PM (PI0gZ)
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That's wonderful
Posted by: RepJ at September 07, 2005 12:14 PM (M7kiy)
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Rusty - I am so happy for both the family and you. Your faith and hard work were rewarded. Thank God
Phill - - go to H-ll.
Posted by: Rod Stanton at September 07, 2005 12:28 PM (tplWd)
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Phil must consider himself a leftard. What a shame.
Otherwise ... wonderful news! I simply can't imagine.
Posted by: Oyster at September 07, 2005 12:37 PM (fl6E1)
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Here you go Phil
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050907/ap_on_re_us/iraq_hostage_calif
I was just telling him about what was going on," Susan Hallums told CNN. "He didn't know about New Orleans. ... He was very sorry for all the people there."
Posted by: Howie at September 07, 2005 12:59 PM (D3+20)
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Good job Rusty.
You helped in a big way.
Posted by: elliott at September 07, 2005 01:02 PM (XlQVK)
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Well done.
No doubt about it, bloggers are coming into their own as a force- and that's a good thing.
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Posted by: Venom at September 07, 2005 01:13 PM (dbxVM)
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"Acting on a tip from a detainee..."
That's a pretty important point from CNN's website. Capturing Islamofascists can be just as useful as eliminating them.
Posted by: Venom at September 07, 2005 01:25 PM (dbxVM)
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We had nothing to do with this. Our only role was to keep Roy's name in the news, that's all. It was our brave soldiers in Iraq, with God's help, that did all the work!
Posted by: Rusty at September 07, 2005 01:25 PM (JQjhA)
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Thank God. Rusty-good work. Make sure the family knows how thrilled we all are.
Posted by: Jane at September 07, 2005 01:27 PM (M7kiy)
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While you are obviously correct about our soldiers, Rusty, keeping his name in the news is so small feat given the general "screw them" climate in certain media outlets. Not bad for an outfit named after a South Park/Star Wars reference.
Posted by: Wine-aholic at September 07, 2005 01:29 PM (Wsn+K)
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Good job and thumbs up! We are rooting for you from one of Western Canada's foremost blogsites, SmallDeadAnimals Cheers, TonyGuitar
Posted by: TonyGuitar at September 07, 2005 01:30 PM (rmMzv)
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Tony,
Wait, you mean Kate is CANADIAN??? ;-)
Thanks!
Posted by: Rusty at September 07, 2005 01:34 PM (JQjhA)
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Cool beans. Score one for the good guys.
Posted by: WunderKraut at September 07, 2005 01:39 PM (+kCPe)
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I'm very happy for Roy Hallums and his family.
Posted by: notHowie at September 07, 2005 01:49 PM (D3+20)
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Welcome home Roy. Thank God you were rescued. Now let's hope that Jeffrey Ake will be rescued soon. He's the only American that is most likely still alive. Matt Maupin was most likely executed in the video shown in 2004. I haven't heard anything about Dean Sadek since January. No demands were ever made.
Posted by: George at September 07, 2005 01:51 PM (hrpbg)
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Amen George, but don't write off Dean Sadek. We hadn't heard from Roy's captors for months and months.
Posted by: Rusty at September 07, 2005 02:01 PM (JQjhA)
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To Roy and his family, God bless you and I'm thrilled that this story had a happy ending.
Posted by: MisterPundit at September 07, 2005 02:28 PM (PNzKN)
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Oh, happy day!
I am elated but this part made me cry:
"He got to say he was sorry, and I got to say I loved him. We got to say things we never thought we would be able to say."
Oh, man.
Posted by: Margi at September 07, 2005 04:29 PM (nwEQH)
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Yay! That's wonderful news!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at September 07, 2005 05:28 PM (QriEg)
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Hey Phil, you know why those corpses are floating down Bourbon Street? Because the leftard mayor and governor DROPPED THE BALL! How the hell is the governance of one city the mandate of the President? It isn't. It is the mandate of the elected officials of that city, and the state in which it resides, both of which are DEMOCRATS. That moron Nagin left a whole fleet of schoolbuses and city buses sitting in a motor pool while he abandoned ship, and the people had to walk out. You liberals are so stupid there are no words in any language sufficient to describe it.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at September 07, 2005 11:31 PM (0yYS2)
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I have been scouring the leftistphere for even one
blog on the left that mentions this exciting and hopeful story. Not one. Sad but not unexpected. A rescued captive is one that they can't use as a shill for their contention that everyone that dies in Iraq dies needlessly.
Posted by: SoCalPundit at September 08, 2005 12:37 AM (rMZKl)
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IM Dean did. But he's not yer ordinary left nutcase. More like in the vein of what a Democrat used/is supposed to be.
Posted by: Howie at September 08, 2005 01:45 PM (D3+20)
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Thanks God, that's a wonderful news
Posted by: chirurgia estetica at September 09, 2005 04:52 AM (Jnwjh)
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Hey Rusty,
Isn't the news so great?? I'm certainly glad I contacted you way back when no one was saying anything about this. Roy is a good friend and I hope and pray he fully recovers from this ordeal very soon. Thanks again for what you did.
Butch
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August 29, 2005
Terrorists Murder 15 Civilians in Iraq
Al Jazeera has enough chutzpah to call the men who executed 15 civilians '
fighters'. Unfortunately I don't have enough chutzpah to call al Jazeera a news organization. Instead, I'll settle for propaganda arm of murdering terrorists.
Cindy Sheehan's freedom fighters at it again.......
Al Jazeera:
Fighters have executed 15 Iraqis after ambushing their vehicle on a road north of the city of Falluja, police said.
The armed men ordered the passengers out of the vehicle and lined them up before shooting them in daylight on Sunday afternoon, police on Monday quoted witnesses as saying.
They did not specify whether the victims were civilians or off-duty security personnel but said they were believed to be from the neighbouring town of Saqlawiyah, in the Sunni Triangle.
Pools of blood covered the scene of the attack on the desert road, next to empty cases of pistol and AK-47 machine gun bullets, suggesting that the victims were shot from close range, an AFP correspondent reported.
The road was blocked for nearly 10 hours until tribesmen from the neighbouring Sunni town of Ramadi removed the bodies, police added.
No jihadi group has yet claimed the murders.
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But its George Bush's fault! They just wanted to to be free of civilians occupying their country.
/sarcasm
Posted by: Oyster at August 29, 2005 03:59 PM (fl6E1)
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oh such brave lions of Allah!!!!...shooting UNARMED people...how brave.....how mighty you all are, you islamic warriors....with youre spines of jellow i still wonder how they can even walk upright like the rest of humanity
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August 25, 2005
Italians Treating Wounded Terrorists
It's not that I'm against doctors treating wounded terrorists--not to do so would be a violation of their oath--it's just that after you treat the wounded terrorist you're supposed to turn them in. You will recall
our extensive coverage on the two Italians who worked for A Bridge to Baghdad held hostage in Iraq. At least three groups had claimed to have been involved in the kidnapping of Simona Pari and Simona Torretta, one of which had
threatened to behead the pair.
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Italy's Red Cross treated four Iraqi insurgents and hid them from U.S. forces in exchange for the freedom of two Italian aid workers kidnapped last year in Baghdad, an official said in an interview published Thursday.
Maurizio Scelli, the outgoing chief of the Italian Red Cross, told La Stampa newspaper that he kept the deal secret from U.S. officials, complying with "a nonnegotiable condition" imposed by Iraqi mediators who helped him secure the release of Simona Pari and Simona Torretta, who were abducted on Sept. 7 and freed Sept. 28.
"The mediators asked us to save the lives of four alleged terrorists wanted by the Americans who were wounded in combat," Scelli was quoted as saying. "We hid them and brought them to Red Cross doctors, who operated on them."
They took the wounded insurgents to a Baghdad hospital in a jeep and in an ambulance, smuggling them through two U.S. checkpoints by hiding them under blankets and boxes of medicine, Scelli reportedly said.
Via
Captain Ed who notes rightly that
Berlusconi owes the United States an apology and the Italian Red Cross should immediately get decertified in Iraq. Indeed.
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Yeah I saw that wondered if one of the injured was old abu musab al-zaqueery.
Posted by: Howie at August 25, 2005 04:34 PM (D3+20)
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There seems to be a problem with the trackback, so I'll just let you know I referenced your post in one I called
The Italian Job
Posted by: bRight & Early at August 25, 2005 06:33 PM (ponKd)
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Isnt giving aid and comfort to the enemy a crime?
Posted by: sandpiper at August 25, 2005 09:03 PM (U/q87)
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With "friends" like this do we need enemies? It is good they pulled their people out.
Posted by: Rod Stanton at August 26, 2005 06:58 AM (03F0I)
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I'm of Italian/Sicialian descent and frankly, disgusted. I'm getting really sick of hearing about the Euro-weinies that aide & abet-thank God for the Poles and other former communists who understand...
Posted by: Lynn at August 26, 2005 08:50 AM (rs2f2)
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The only one I think should aid and comfort the enemy is,
like Rusty says, the doctor. And that is only for the medical treatment part. It is their duty. Now I don't think
it would be wrong to have a non medical observer in the
room to accidently bump the doctor while the doctor has a scalpel close to a major artery.
Posted by: Butch at August 26, 2005 09:51 AM (Gqhi9)
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Doctor? What they really need is a good veterinary to treat these animals.
Posted by: Ren at August 26, 2005 02:46 PM (7ZsmI)
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Im italian and today I just feel like a stranger in a strange land.Thank God I have got part of the family in the US.
Never trust those bloody lazy italians.
America does not need this liar "ally" anymore.
God bless America
Posted by: Matt at August 27, 2005 11:00 AM (fy4a2)
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August 24, 2005
Palestinian Kidnappers Free French Journalist
(Gaza City) Here's a followup to previous reports (
here and
here) regarding the kidnapping of French television journalist Muhammed Ouathi.
From the Khaleej Times:
A French television journalist abducted by Palestinian gunmen in Gaza a week ago was freed unharmed on Monday, witnesses said.
The kidnapping of Mohammad Ouathi, a soundman for France 3 television, was the longest in a series of abductions of foreign journalists and aid workers in Gaza. No group claimed responsibility. Ouathi is a Frenchman of Algerian origin.
His release was announced by the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), an umbrella group of Palestinian militants that said it helped mediate an end to the abduction.
No details concerning Ouathi's release were disclosed.
My guess would be that a ransom was paid.
Interestingly, the PRC, which is dominated by Fatah gunmen, claimed it helped free Ouathi. It's believed by others that the PRC was directly responsible for the kidnapping.
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Posted by: greyrooster at August 24, 2005 08:44 PM (CBNGy)
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At least he's free now.
Posted by: Howie at August 24, 2005 09:04 PM (D3+20)
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Did they free the frenchman becuase they got tired of the clucking?
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August 22, 2005
11 Pakistani Hostages Freed in Iraq
As hostage taking becomes more and more unpopular as a propaganda tool, news of hostages being released in Iraq becomes more frequent. I hadn't heard that these Pakistanis had been taken hostage last week, but I am glad to hear that they have been freed. Other news reports indicate that the three Egyptians and two Indians, kidnapped with the Pakistanis, have also been freed.
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You want me to applaud because they are freeing muslims? No thanks.
Posted by: greyrooster at August 22, 2005 06:09 PM (CBNGy)
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*applause* Well done, al-?????, well done, way to go. Now could you free the minds of your followers so they can get back to farming opium, riding camels and drilling oil?
Posted by: A Finn at August 23, 2005 03:45 AM (cWMi4)
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Are they being freed because the ransoms are being paid? I find it hard to believe they had a change of heart and just let them go.
Posted by: Oyster at August 23, 2005 08:16 AM (fl6E1)
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August 18, 2005
Taliban Release Hostage
The Taliban are alive, well, and in the business of taking hostages. They freed the Lebanese hostage when his company agreed to leave Afghanistan, thus pulling needed capital from an already impoverished nation.
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August 17, 2005
Canadian Hostage Murdured in Iraq
A 32-year-old Iraqi-Canadian citizen, Zaid Meerwali, kidnapped earlier this month and held for ransom has been murdured.
MJ Pechar has the story here. Prime Minister Paul Martin has advised that all Canadian citizens should leave Iraq immediately. There is no Canadian embassy in Iraq.
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Why are the assholes killing Canadians? The Canadians sure as hell aren't doing anything to the terrorists in Iraq. The truth is the guy murdered was probably a Canadian immigrant from Iraq. What's the difference between killing an Iraqi/Canadian or just a plain old Iraqi? No news here. Unfair attention given to Iraqi/Canadian over other Iraqis. They bleed to.
Posted by: greyrooster at August 17, 2005 04:48 PM (CBNGy)
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Rusty: It's "murdered" not "murdured" ;-)
Posted by: Oyster at August 18, 2005 08:03 AM (fl6E1)
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