"The NATO Citizen" <esla****te@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:T2dhd.15536$ta5.12849@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The hostage takers are black-hooded, well-armed chicken****s, COWARDS!
> Sun, Oct 31 2004
> http://www.pronato.com/commentary/index.htm
>
> Well, there are those who argue that those who are taking unarmed and
> defenseless aid workers hostage - and brutality decapitating them - are
> engaging in "resistance" and "a struggle for freedom."
>
> Really?!
>
......
> Anybody who sympathizes with these bunch of cowards - who are really,
> without their weapons, nothing more than costumed 'trick or treating'
> children - is likewise a coward and an enemy of the humanity and the
> international community. To give any sort of credence to these bunch of
> murdering cowards, for what ever reason, makes you an enemy of humanity
and
> you are part of the criminal problem in both Iraq and Afghanistan. To
place
> yourself in their camp makes you an enemy of humanity and the
international
> community!
Just generally speaking, you don't understand much, do you?
Some are aid workers, some aren't, but the message to you and your troops
is
to get the **** out of Iraq, no buts and ifs. And apologize on the way
out
for barging in uninvited.
From Al-Jazeera (
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/BA590075-7765-4122-B54B-EEAA8A7A1926.htm
)
"Perhaps one of the more famous statements on the subject was made by the
late Shaikh Mahmud Shaltut: "Anyone working in the enemy military camps
and
factories is one of them and may be killed."
....
"The war effort is not restricted to those who just carry weapons. The war
effort includes trans****t and supplies. Aren't supply lines part of
military
activity?"
"An Iraqi interpreter working for an American soldier - isn't that part of
the war effort? Undoubtedly, all those killed were not civilians.""


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