Posted on 06/21/2004 9:23:24 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
The poor South Korean captive in Iraq, Mr. Kim, may well meet a terrible fate at this moment. Please pray that these radical Islamist uncivilized animals are overwhelmed somehow by Divine Force, or hopefully; by US Marines or special forces (who would also be a divine force in this case).
Watching and waiting and hoping.......
The IGC were the ones who were upset at how the American troops were 'handling' the situation in Fallujah, though.
They complained that the Americans were 'too rough'.
We'll just have to wait and see how things develop under a new Iraqi government. They will continue to need American troops to stabilize Iraq and provide security.
AMEN , TO THAT .... NEVER FORGET 9-11-01
The FRmail you just got? Ha! It was supposed to be posted here...NOT in private mail. Sorry about that!
Oh well....at least it wasn't the OTHER way around!!!
"Unjust invasion"... wonder how the Koreans would feel about invading Iraq had they been forced to bury 3000 bodies and clean up the mess of three separate plane bombs in their country?? We need to open our eyes and look at what is really happening here. Pray for not only the Korean Christian, but our beloved troops.
It was heartwrenching to see him pleading for his life. Those captors are MONSTERS. God bless Mr. Kim and South Korea and God bless America.
I know what you mean. Like, what war are these people watching??
This poor man indeed has my prayers! As for Mr. Johnson, as i predicted to some gals in my ahem, aerobics class, he will have and has had his 48 hours of infamy just as Mr. Berg and Mr. Pearl had. It is now back to Al Garaib (screw the spelling) and the phony outrage of our ignorant politicians while the prior individuals are now forgotten yesterday's news.......How very, very sad!!
Dear Lord in Heaven.
We pray for all the hostages and their families.
Give them the peace and comfort that only You can give.
We pray for the families of the dead hostages.
Please surround them with Your love and comfort.
We pray for our enemies.
Only you know their hearts and minds.
Please do with them according to Your will.
This is asking a lot Lord.
We humbly ask all this in Jesus' holy name.
Amen.
Oh how I would love to see the South Korean government commit, publically, 10 times as many soldiers if one hair is harmed on that poor man's scalp. Soldiers, not to help in reconstruction, but to track down and destroy each and every man involved in these atrocities!
My prayers for a miracle.
continued prayers
You sound like Michael Savage, but may be right. We need to be more forceful than we've been. Use GPS technology and a call-in system on workers in arab countries and send in Seals or Special Forces to wipe the terrorists out when kidnapping occurs.
BTW, Savage will be on vacation 6/24 - 6/29(?) He will be back in time for the Iraq power transfer.
Some people might find Savage easier to read than to listen
to. One can preview much of what Savage put in his 2 books by going to
http://newsmax.com/pundits/archives/Michael_Savage-archive.shtml
The Soviets knew that if they didn't attack what the enemy valued, then they would be constantly hit in the soft targets while scrambling to find the impossible-to-locate hard targets. Comments?
Of course, He heard it.
Let's see what His will is. I hope it is for the man's life to be spared.
Yes, but not on a prayer thread, at the moment.
You're right.
I've wondered all day.
Very little has been spoken about him.
Thank you American In Tokyo.
I don't know what God's will is.
Sometimes God says, "Yes."
Sometimes He says, No."
Prayer is powerful.
Amen.
Amen
Geraldo reporting that 6 high level SK military personnel have been dispatched to negotiate up front and backdoor for the SK man's life. Sun is coming up, so yesterday's 'sunset' deadline has come and gone.
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