Posted on 06/20/2006 6:26:39 AM PDT by areafiftyone
jOHN dEAN? or Howard Dean?...........
"My hatred for these bastards is beyond words."
Who?
a. The terrorists
b. Murtha
c. John Dean
d. Liberals in general who are against our mission
e. All the above
I didn't hear that.
I hope the US Army captures these terrorist vermin soon, and I frankly don't care how badly they abuse them, for how long, and by what excruciating methods they choose to send them to hell to be with allah.
I just hope they suffer beyond anything they could ever imagine.
This is islamofascist for beheading them.
This is like the war in the Pacific that my father used to tell me about. The Japanese were merciless and regularly beheaded those they captured...or tortured them to death within hearing of our lines. The Japanese who did surrender, regularly did so so they could kill more Americans. As a result, the Marines on those islands took few, if any, prisoners.
It was a fight to the death.
We need to realize our soldiers, and we as a people, are in the same kind of war with these animals and ANY who would abett them or provide comfort to them. It is time we began passifying their enclaves and safe havens with extreme prejudice. Their will must absolutely and irrevocably be broken.
For the fallen: Memory eternal! Memory eternal! Memory eternal!
This incident should be remembered and spoken of whenever the advocates of defeat natter on about purported violations of the Geneva Convention by our forces: to gain the benefits of the Convention, beyond being a signatory (al Qaeda isn't) you have to abide by it yourself. Even the Nazis did, al Qaeda doesn't.
This pisses me off. Our guys get tortured while we tip-toe around trying to fight a PC war so as not to "offend" anyone. The "insurgents" need to suffer a mass slaughter in order to send a message.
PC Newspeak for BEHEADED..............
Surprisingly few coalition troops have been captured by the the insurgent terrorists in Iraq. Most troops probably understand getting captured by these barbaric animals is not going to turn out well ... this will certainly reinforce that perception.
BUMP! Totally agree. We need to dispense with the politicized rules of engagement and stop the PC mental rot. Its as if we are trying to fight while undergoing a lobotomy...
To our military: Thank you for the job you are doing. Stand strong. We have your back at home and we are with you until the war is won. It is our responsibility to speak up and hold our officials accountable at the ballot box in November. God bless each of you for your service. Never falter, never fail. On to victory.
At this moment, I am enraged, irrational and bloodthirsty.
I want them all to suffer. Everyone of them. In moments like this I wonder why we just don't napalm the whole region into oblivion. For every one of our soldiers killed, we need to publicly execute about 50 Gitmo prisoner as brutally and as inhumanely as possible - For as long as possible. Make sure it is televised world wide.
We will never win this war with the media and international community siding with the terrorists. If WWII had been fought this way, it would have raged on for years longer than it did...Our guys are being tortured and murdered and half the U.S. population and the media is more concerned about meeting the dietary restrictions of GITMO detainees.
I remember this from about 30 years ago, and the details are sketchy. Maybe someone here will know more about than I:
Sometime in the 1970s, some middle east terror outfit captured a Soviet operative or diplomat and attempted to hold him for ransom and demanded the Soviets pay up.
A few days later, the Soviets sent the terrorists a package with a picture of a known member of the terror outfit, along with a portion of his finger and a note saying that they would send another package every day or so, with additional body parts, unless the Soviet captive was released. A few days later, he was back in Russia.
I'm certain that such fine human rights organization like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and even the UN will be along any minute to condemn these atrocities and demand retribution.
In a pigs eye.
It used to be. I offer as evidence the 95% to 99% death rate for Japanese defenders during the WW2. After the Goettge Patrol incident on Guadelcanal, the chances of a Japanese making it to POW status dwindled dramatically.
Maybe this will be the "unofficial" trigger that will change this from a PC "war" to a WAR, one that means Winners and the dead, and no agonizing, no pity, no remorse about the latter. The US military is quite able to play hardball.
Sorry, they are too busy trying to fabricate abuse charges against the guards at GITMO.
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