European Jihad?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"Len" wrote in message
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 15:49:26 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
Wake up, Europe, you've a war on your hands
What? where? Oh, now you mention it... Tought it were just some boys
having a bit of fun...
Well, we always turn to the US when it's to do with fighting, don't
we? So, what do you suggest...,
Make firearms more accessible to the people?
Say it's Al Qaeda and invade Pakistan?
Call 'm illegal warriors, open up some camp on an island and put all
these guys in there for years without a trial?
I like the camp on an island idea. But a better idea would be to get
rid of the governments in the Middle East which support or condone
madrassas that teach young Muslims to hate Israel and the West.
We can't even stabilize a country we've been occupying for three years
with 150,000 troops, and you want us to do the same with a dozen other
countries?
The other countries are the ones working to destabilize the one we're
already fighting in. Cut off the head and the body will wither away and
die.
You're in a dream world, and obviously have no idea of what the word
"destabilize" means. Bush marched into that country without a plan, and
his crooked vice president said we'd be met with garlands of flowers.
What is going on in Iraq right now is the fault of the United States and
its incompetent, arrogant, deceitful President and his henchmen.
Some family member who has lost a son, daughter, brother, sister, father
or mother ought to show up at your office and punch you in the nose for
wanting to send others where you haven't the balls to go. No wonder you
post "anonymously."
You'd be more likely to receive the punch in the nose. There are a lot
fewer
Cindy Sheehans than parents who support what their son/daughter was fighting
for.
I write and edit a pension magazine for a labor union's pension fund. Last
week, the fund manager forwarded on a "FYI" basis a handful of letters
from members of families with loved ones in Iraq. The letters asked the
fund to stop the subscriptions, because the recipients had been killed in
Iraq.
A handful? How many? 1? 2?
May the children of all the warmongers here suffer the same horrific fate.
You're an asshole.
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