Posted on 02/04/2006 7:58:18 PM PST by PatriotEdition
I think Denmark might be on to something here. Seeing how the Muslim world has spiralled into this sea of almost crybaby-like protests, I also see a newly discovered psychological weapon here. One that can certainly be beneficial to the good guys in the war on terror. And all we, as people of the civilized world, need to do - is keep laughing.
We have a new weapon here if we use it right. It doesn't do much physical damage, but it does a hell of a lot to the enemy's morale. Sort of like 'aid and comfort' - in reverse, you might say. So while Kennedy, Kerry, Gore, and the rest of the liberals who give aid and comfort to the enemy, we can cancell that aid and comfort out by drawing, publishing, and laughing at - cartoons of Muhammad.
And when the world-wide protests begin, we react by pointing and laughing. We humiliate our enemy. We strike at their morale. Would they not hate us, anyway? Would they not burn our Flag, anyway? I am sure if it weren't for a few cartoons, they would find another reason to. So let's get busy. Let's draw! Let's laugh! Let's win!
Billy Kess
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Plus, it will draw them out in the open in our neighborhoods.
The burka of "the religion of peace" has just had a big rip tear through its backside and the World is getting a view of how ugly she really is.
I've googled this subject but can't seem to find the cartoon in question. Can anyone post it?
Seems none of the news media has the balls to reprint it!
It's certainly drawing them out in my neighborhood. There are some ticked off people out there.
I'm glad I'm not near the Danish Embassy.
;-)
Yeah. It must really be "all about the 'O'...."
OMG! That certainly trumps Bay Ridge, Brooklyn!
Remember the WW2 cartoons of the Japanese and Germans? Those were great.
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