I am just stunned by this admission that it's okie-day to be killing their own, let alone our guys...
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Why are you stunned? I'm more stunned that you're stunned (nothing personal, of course). We're dealing with dogs, here.
Posted by: Editor at May 18, 2005 12:45 PM (adpJH)
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Everytime I read shit like this, I am again stunned that it is not on the front page of the goddam New York Times. WHY isn't the country being told, loud and clear, about the psychotics we are dealing with? Can you imagine if religious leaders in this country were posting official announcements that it was "ok" to kill Muslims because, after all, they are NOTHING BUT HEATHENS?
Posted by: Scott in CA at May 18, 2005 01:06 PM (ZqePS)
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Editor: I'm stunned because all I keep hearing about from our media is the moderates in Islam. Where are the outcries from them? Do they condone this sort of language? What is the official position from CAIR? Why isn't the media asking these questions instead of some blogger?
Scott is right...this story isn't being told and it really needs to be shouted out.
Posted by: Matt Hurley at May 18, 2005 01:11 PM (vQcWL)
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Uh oh, I'm stunned again. How can anyone be stunned at the "deafening silence" of the media and Isalam's apologists? It's their only modus operandi. I'm not criticizing you in the least bit, but there's really nothing stunning about it. This is old news. It's why YOU'RE IN THE BLOGOSPHERE and so many are searching for their news in the 'Sphere.
Posted by: Editor at May 18, 2005 01:19 PM (adpJH)
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Don't get me wrong, I fully expect the meida to continue to ignore this story. My surprise comes from the fact that there are so many out here in the blogosphere, I continue to be amazed that the MSM still wants the competition...and clearly they want the compettition or they'd do a better job of the news.
Posted by: Matt Hurley at May 18, 2005 01:24 PM (vQcWL)
Posted by: Howie at May 18, 2005 01:57 PM (D3+20)
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Why are you stunned? This came from Zarqawi after all. Many muslims have decried the killing of innocents. Attributing this evil to the entire religion is off the mark.
Posted by: greg at May 18, 2005 02:35 PM (/+dAV)
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I'm stunned because there have been no moderate uprising against these thugs. If Islam really is a religion of peace, then you would think Muslims all over the world would stand against these terrorists. Why haven't they done so? I don't have that answer, that's why I ask...and that is why I am stunned.
Posted by: Matt Hurley at May 18, 2005 02:47 PM (vQcWL)
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THey are animals. Nothing more.
Posted by: Kit Jarrell at May 18, 2005 03:08 PM (gyFpw)
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Kit, you're an animal. Nothing more.
Posted by: greg at May 18, 2005 03:31 PM (/+dAV)
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"Many muslims have decried the killing of innocents."
--greg
Yeah, here's a picture of them:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=15853#comments
Notice their massive numbers.
Posted by: Carlos at May 18, 2005 05:07 PM (8e/V4)
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Don't be stunned! Why should you be?
Don't be stunned! Why should you be? Shake it off and do something to help. Spread the word. Here's an excerpt from a piece on our blog:
IRAN - The Tipping Point (Nuclear)
This war will not be won on the battlefield alone. We must unite both left and right to crush this new enemy that seeks to destroy us. The support of a united America and the free world is critical. There can be no appeasement for fanatical tyrants, who rule by fear, torture, genocide, deceit, and perversion of culture and religion to remain in power. Islamofascism must be crushed as a failed ideology lest its charismatic leaders continue to draw new recruits with the BIG LIES. The free world will no longer tolerate, “Final Solutions.” This is a war of ideology and culture, the free will of men, and GOOD vs. EVIL.
[...]
The Blogos has replaced the MSM as the relevant source of objective news/info of the day. This revolution has been quietly preceding for sometime. As Hugh Hewitt suggests in “Blog, this transformational process is as profound as that of Martin Luther’s time and the Reformation. With the advent of moveable type and the printing press, the religious elite could no longer control, interpret, and filter news and information. The people were now free to interpret the religious, political, and scientific thought of the day. Religious and political leaders were suddenly challenged and critiqued by the people.
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Posted by: Ron Wright at May 18, 2005 08:29 PM (cnGEJ)
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