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"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
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Tuesday, September 21, 2004

by El Zorro Viejo (aka; Jim)

Enough is enough

I am so tired of the spineless cowards who think they are doing god's work by kidnapping and beheading innocents. They wrap their evil, satanic deeds in pious rhetoric which calls upon the name of Allah. Well, I got news for them: Allah has turned his face from them. These brave warriors of God who claim to seek a martyr's death unaccountablly wrap their heads in scarves.

Ooops! Their faith seems to be a little wobbly here. In fact, I would guess that it is pretty much non-existant. They are rapidly putting a stain on Islam that will never be removed. Islam, as a religion, is moving into the realm of Satanic worship since the God they are claiming can only be evil if He condones their actions. And if, as I suspect, Allah does not condone their actions, these screaming, dog-eating cowards will eventually learn the truth when they are cast into the pits of hell instead of the Paradise full of virgins they expect. However, I don't want to wait that long. I want to see some of these vermin caught and given some of their own medicine. If not them, then the blackhearted clerics who spur them on will suffice.

Only it can't be the Army that engages in counterterrorism on a basic level. We need a Foreign Legion made up of ex-SAS, ex-Spetnatz (sp?), ex-seals, ex-Green Berets...and so on. A couple hundred of these types, infiltrated into Iraq with an open commission would make the mullah's lives a little less secure, eh?

Works for me...



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