Posted on 06/23/2004 7:34:10 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Even Mort Kondrake, appearing on FOX's "Special Report" stated that he receives tons of emails from various pro-Muslim groups whining about "hate" crimes (I would guess that means reporting on the atrocities committed by them around the world, truthfully) but have never emailed him to denounce any of the beheadings.
I think they are actually afraid of South Korea.
Islam. Making friends 'round the world.
Yeah, lefties are yakking as usual. A few thousand showed up tonight. They plan to do protests until the troop dispatch is canceled. However, this time around, they are swimming against the tide.
Neal Boortz has been on a several rants due to this and similar.
He is right about it. And it is going to hit us inside our borders before the election. We better be ready. The terrorists won in Spain and they are bent on influencing our November election---and it won't be from half a world away.
Looks like some of the posts here yesterday about nuking Iraq. At least they are blaming the right people, the terrorists, and not their own government like the anti-American liberals in America do.
Yes. The whole video did show the beheading, but, from what I heard, no media (including Arab) have played that part of the video.
Funny, all I've heard from the radio news is that S. Koreans are demanding their gov't NOT send more troops.
If I didn't know better, I'd think that there was some media biasing going on!
BTTT
S. Korea: Muslims 'Shocked'...Worry about 'Angry Public Backlash'(they are laying low) |
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Posted by TigerLikesRooster On 06/23/2004 9:48:28 AM CDT with 6 comments Yonhap News ^ | 06/23/04 | Ahn Hee /begin my translation Muslims 'Shocked'...Worry about 'Angry Public Backlash' Police beefs up the security around Mosques (Seoul-Yonhap) Ahn Hee reporting: When the news reported that Kim Seon-il(age:33) was murdered by Iraqi armed group which kidnapped him on 23rd (of June), irate citizens made 'threatening phone calls' to the mosque in Hannam-dong Yongsan-ku, Seoul, (S. Korea), which raised the tension inside. Muslims who came to a prayer found it incredulous that the kidnapped S. Korean was murdered in the end. They also worried about the public backlash from S. Koreans |
God bless the South Koreans! Had Spain reacted in the same way, I think AlQaeda would not have been so emboldened.
Anyone that thinks we are not smack in the middle of a World War is completely delusional and denying reality.
I have seen the South Korean soldiers first hand, these are very tough people.They're daily Physical training starts off with calisthentics and Ty Kwon Doe and finishes off with a 5-10 mi run in BDU pants and combat boots.It doesn't sound all that impressive until you see them running in sub freezing temps with no shirts brrrrr.And all this for $7 a month.We used to call em "rock" soldiers. ROC is an acronym for Republic of Korea.
That would be refreshing. Unleash the hounds!
Yeah, all of a sudden they have a conscience? No, they just are trying to keep down the payback this calls for.
Good Grief... don't tell me that in the future, these murderers are going to tone down their beheadings to get the proper ratings for maximumizing their airtime.
Reminds me of Hollyweirds practice of selecting how much sex or violence or language to put in a movie to get a desired rating of R or PG, etc.
Following the early morning announcement that Iraqi terrorists had killed a South Korean national outside of Baghdad, a protester holds a portrait of U.S. President George W. Bush (news - web sites) with the Korean word 'Murder' in protest of the South Korean government's involvement in post-war Iraq (news - web sites) near the U.S. Embassy in downtown Seoul, Wednesday, June 23, 2004. The captors beheaded Kim Sun-il, a 33-year-old South Korean working for a supply company in Iraq, after Seoul refused to meet their demand to cancel its deployment of 3,000 troops to the war-torn nation. The South Korean government on Wednesday reaffirmed its plan to send troops to Iraq despite the killing of Kim. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)
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