Posted on 07/04/2007 5:23:14 AM PDT by naturalman1975
A HERO cabbie who took on the Glasgow Airport terror suspects told yesterday how he booted one of them in the privates.
Alex McIlveen, 45, kicked the man, whose body was in flames, so hard that he tore a tendon in his foot.
But he said last night: "He didn't even flinch. I couldn't believe he didn't go down.
"A doctor told me later I'd damaged a tendon in my foot."
(Excerpt) Read more at dailyrecord.co.uk ...
That is the kind of spirit that kept Hitler on the other side of the channel, but it is the kind of spirit which today is in too short of supply to keep England from indulging in the self-defeating political correctness that will allow the ROP to conquer them from within.
The Decent World thanks you for the sacrifice of your tendon.
Nothing like kicking a dog when he’s on fire.
Lol!
That is hillarious!!!
It has been said that many of these suicide bombers are on drugs when they go to blow up something. That terrorist must have been on "something", and it wasn't a religious high.
Three cheers for the cabbie, and I hope his leg is okay.
"I kicked burning terrrorist so hard in the balls that I tore a tendon and all I got was this lousy T-shirt" award
Long read and worth every second.....
Allah Flambé!
Do ya think drugs may have been involved???
Who has access to the best drugs, hmmmmm?
There certainly is when you consider the fate he had in mind for all those innocent people in the airport. Innocent Brits in London and Glasgow are very very fortunate that the muzzies doctors were so incompetent.
What is "allahu ackbar", Alex?
Unless he dies.
I hope he doesn't. I hope he lives a long pain-filled life as an example of what the skeletal face of islam and jihad looks like.
Bad terrorist! NO VIRGINS!
Scotland the Brave!
Uh-oh, feet are a dangerous weapon. Ban feet!
Before thinking about this kind of terrorist event and trying to make rational judgments; you must adjust your thinking and your perspective to properly reflect reality.
Imagine the following: Two policemen come to your door and tell you they are sorry to inform you that your 5 year old son and your 7 year old daughter are dead along with 23 of their classmates. Their school bus they were riding in was set ablaze by Jihadists and your children were burned alive, bystanders could hear the children in the bus screaming. Your son and daughters charred bodies were found hugging each other near the bus doorway.
Later that day you see on TV and a radical Muslim cleric justifying the murder, characterizing it as the 'just' response of an oppressed minority. You later learn that the a Jihadist arrested for a similar failed attack days earlier, knew ahead of time about the attack which killed your children. Authorities knew that there were other planned attacks and that this captured Jihadist knew when and where they would occur. You find out also that this terrorist lived a very soft life and had a very low threshold for pain or even discomfort. Authorities knew that even the slightest amount of coercive questioning would have caused him to reveal the details of the planned attacks. Yet, they decided that protecting the Jihadists civil rights was more important than preventing the almost certain deaths of dozens, maybe hundred of innocents.
Once you fully internalize this perspective. Once you can look at the question of terrorism through the eyes of this hypothetical parent, then you are ready for an objective discussion of the issues surrounding terrorism.
i found it on google images by typing in kick in the nuts. I LOL’d when I saw it and had to post it.
... Gunny Hackett, the senior NCO of the platoon, and the clam hand that helped guide the enlisted men of all three squads of 1st Platoon, recalled later with amazement the enemy fire coming from the rubble: "There is no way someone could live through that. Grenades, sniper fie, nearly eight hundred rounds of small arms, and a rocket were fired - I was dumbfounded they were still alive. It was the drugs, something we didn't realize until later. We started finding cocaine and adrenaline, and we started piecing it all together, that these guys were all hopped up on drugs. Like PCP users who could survive a lot of punishment." During the course of the battle, the platoon would discover many large caches of adrenaline, cocaine, and amphetamines. Spent needles littered many of the buildings the platoon cleared. According to Conner, "The terrorists just wouldn't die unless you removed their brains from their skulls." ...... Soyda quickly took action. "I could see him breathing. Grantham had put a bullet in his head, his brains were out on the floor. As he went for the AK, I grabbed his bayonet and put it right in the center of his chest and twisted it. A normal person would have died with a bullet hole in their head and multiple stab wounds, but he wouldn't die. I figured he was meant to live, so I pulled the weapons away from him and left." Drugs had given him superhuman ability to absorb punishment. Nearly all of the mujahideen 1st Platoon would encounter during the battle were high on a cocktail of drugs. ...
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