Thanks for posting the article.
I find it ironic, as another poster hinted at, that this group takes a name so truly deserved.
Actually, I know of one female singer that needs to sue them for using her concept. "PINK".
I am sure, when this group was being formed, that the founders were aware that they would just become tools of an mindset with almost the same name. "PINKO"
One must admit, this group is doing exactly what Jesus says to do in the Bible. "Love your enemies". The fact they are being manipulated by evil intent, and their actions will help support continuance of those whose have evil intent, is where the irony again enters.
What I call "Good Intent - Bad Direction"
P.S.
The town encurred major destruction in discrete areas.
Even though 'the enemy', some of those who stayed in Fallujah were not terrorists.
Rebuilding needs to go on, just as everywhere else in Iraq.
Do the people who stayed, and those who left their homes and businesses as the US asked, and who now return to find everything destroyed, not deserve the chance to be free IRAQI citizens too?
And if this particular group has the conviction to support that effort, regardless to the disapproval or punishment it might entail?
We have spent tons of money getting electrical power distributed to private citizens in Iraq. IT wasn't that we had to repair generator plants. It was that there was no infrastructure (utility lines, generating stations) for the people. It was all routed to Saddam's spoils.
Some of those we helped, still helped the terrorists.
Right now we are sending food,water,equipment,troops, money to ACEH. This was a major terrorism center, and most populations hit by the tsunami force waves were Muslim.
Should we judge PINK, when we have done the same?