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To: Indy Pendance
As "culturally insensitive" as it may be, perhaps the pork option isn't a bad idea. How about just protecting targets with a vat of pork fat encased in plastic. It's less offensive than shooting them with pork, yet at the same time, we let it be known that they will be covered in swine if they try a suicide routine.
9 posted on 03/17/2004 6:46:59 PM PST by dogbyte12
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To: dogbyte12
I'm not too worried about being offensive. Blast 'em with pork. I'm sick of their crap. Maybe we could use pork grease like Holy Water at the borders, everyone that goes through has to get a dab.
17 posted on 03/17/2004 7:20:03 PM PST by WV Mountain Mama (John Kerry is a world class NUMB NUTS. His facial wrinkles are NUMB and all his ideas are NUTS!)
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To: dogbyte12
As "culturally insensitive" as it may be, perhaps the pork option isn't a bad idea.

Do you really think that would be a deterrent?

Some imam or mullah would immediately create some addendum to the quran declaring that it would be acceptable to be intermingled with pig-parts in any attempt to defeat the evil Crusaders.

These freaks just make it up as they go. Just like mohammed did while he was raping 9 year old girls and gleefully killing the infidels.

If the muslims are so afraid of pigs, we should be flying in millions of swine as opposed to 200,000 troops...or making a bunch of pork laden cluster-bombs, or something.

I think this whole pig argument is probably overrated...but I wish it wasn't because I'd rather never eat bacon, pork-roast, or anything pig-related ever again than to see one more of our troops die fighting these assholes.

18 posted on 03/17/2004 7:23:01 PM PST by New Horizon
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