Posted on 10/19/2004 10:20:47 AM PDT by blasater1960
Al Qaeda Adopts Al-Zarqawis Watchword: Slaughter the Infidels
DEBKAfile Special Report
October 18, 2004, 9:57 AM (GMT+02:00)
Britain has appealed to Iraqis to help recover the body of the British hostage Kenneth Bigley who was beheaded 10 days ago and bring him home for burial. His compatriots cannot comprehend how it was possible for an innocent construction worker to meet so cruel an end. Two American co-workers abducted with him in Baghdad, Jack Hensley and Eugene Armstrong, were murdered first in similar fashion. Their remains were found and repatriated. DEBKAfiles al Qaeda experts stress that the fundamentalist group's ideologues of terror, utterly impervious to Western infidel opinion and sensitivities, have been immersed in a cold-blooded doctrinal debate on the integration of decapitation in their jihad.
The upshot of this debate was a judgment handed down Thursday, October 10, by al Qaedas spiritual guides which, summed up with brutal clarity, declares: Americans in Iraq, all foreigners, and their Iraqi collaborators fit every Muslim religious and traditional criterion that permits their slaughter. i.e. decapitation............
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And females as well..sick sub human animals!
The Mu-slimes have declared war on the non mu-slimes. Ok....time to fight back.
"Al Qaeda Adopts Al-Zarqawis Watchword: Slaughter the Infidels"
I would like to adopt the watchword vaporize for Al Qaeda and Al-Zarqawi.
Beheadings is an old favorite of muslims going back
1300+ years of history in India of muslim invasions.
The cruelty ended in the 17th century only after the
muslims were militarily defeated by a maratha warlord.
We here in MISSOURI have some friends as well. They live in a small college town, at the airport.
Meet my friends,
They can come visit you, if you want. Keep it up, we're warming up the planes.
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