February 14, 2005
Sgrena Hostage Hoax Update
As predicted, Giuliana Sgrena's Italian Communist newspaper Il Manifesto condemns hostage taking. Yes, taking their employee was bad. Of course, that is not nearly as bad as the US occupation. Background on why this whole thing is a farce here. Translation from the terrorist supporting site Uruknet:
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"Truly moving is the involvement of the Iraqi people in Giuliana Sgrena's ordeal," writes Il Manifesto's correspondent from Baghdad, Stefano Chiarini. "Suffering daily abuses and violence from occupation forces or their proxies, the Iraqis themselves are subjected to routine hostage-taking by the occupiers. If the father is not at home, they arrest his son, or brother, or other relative. Under the pretext of looking for arms, American soldiers and their Iraqi trainees look for jewels and money . And, yet, the whole country has mobilised for the liberation of Giuliana."Sgrena comes from a long line of anti-Americans. As reported in the previous story, her father is a member of the Communist party. The report also confirms that she was a sixties radical opposed to all US efforts since her days in college.
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"Sgrena Hostage Hoax"
Well that statment is Just A LITTLE EXTREAME..............oh but wait......her Father was a Communist and (therefor)it MUST be a hoax I mean WHAT OTHER explaination could there POSSIBLY be?
HMMMMMMMMMMM.....Prehaps she REALLY DID get kiddnapped.................................................WOW what a novel idea!
Posted by: Common Sense at February 14, 2005 07:53 PM (ISUWO)
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Yes, maybe.
Posted by: Rusty at February 15, 2005 07:59 AM (JQjhA)
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Who cares? After all our soldiers are only there to steal jewels and money. Right! Jewels and money? But the moonbats say they are starving and poor? How does one steal jewels and money from the starving and poor?
Posted by: greyrooster at February 21, 2005 04:23 AM (CBNGy)
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