Just like we celebrate Buckner's error!
Woe to you, because you call evil good, and good evil.
And last time I checked, Psalm 68 was still in the Bible revered by Christians as God's Word:
May God arise, may his enemies be scattered;
may his foes flee before him.
As smoke is blown away by the wind,
may you blow them away;
as wax melts before the fire,
may the wicked perish before God.
But may the righteous be glad
and rejoice before God;
may they be happy and joyful.
Psalm 68:1-3
Indeed, let's do.
Here's an exerpt from a recent interview with that "elderly man":
[Yassin:] The way the two sheiks were killed [by Israel] was cowardly. They were sitting in a media office; they were not in a military base or engaged in a military operation. Military people know they risk dying in battle, but civilians should be protected by the Geneva Convention.I'll gladly donate the bacon they should use to wrap the bloody shreds of his stinking corpse before they bury him.Q: How about Israeli civilians, shouldn't they be kept out of the conflict as well?
A: The Geneva convention protects civilians in occupied territories not civilians who are in fact occupiers.
Q: Wasn't it cowardly to attack young people at a Tel Aviv disco?
A: They're the ones who are criminals. They took my house and my country. The soldier who attacks us, the pilot who shells us, where do they live? All of Israel, Tel Aviv included, is occupied Palestine. So we're not actually targeting civilians -- that would go against Islam. The crime of occupation is not more legitimate in Tel Aviv (than it is in the West Bank, seized by Israel in 1967) because it is older.
I have no mercy for terrorists. None whatsoever.
The fact that you actually feel sorry for that subhuman monster makes me wonder what's wrong with you.
He wasn't in a wheelchair when they got him. He was in a car. He had the same chance as everyone else in that car.
Equal treatment. It's part of the Terrorists With Disabilities Act.
Back to celebrating...