Posted on 03/10/2006 5:54:48 PM PST by hole_n_one
3 minutes ago
An American who was among four Christian activists kidnapped last year in Iraq has been killed, a State Department spokesman said Friday.
The FBI verified that a body found in Iraq Friday morning was that of Tom Fox, 54, of Clear Brook, Va., spokesman Noel Clay said. He said he had no information on the other three hostages.
The reason Fox and others like him can protest war and wave banners proclaiming whatever, is that brave Americans protect their right to do so. At the point of a gun if necessary. Fox and people with bumper stickers reading: 'War isn't the Answer' need a heavy dose of honesty. They're hypocrites and stupid, to boot.
Yup. And I'd say he finally did.
Maybe all we need to do is take out Iran's nukes, but I suspect we'll end up having to destroy Mecca, a good deal of Syria, and Iran proper. Pinpoint accuracy in bombing, with little or no collateral damage is seen as a sign of weakness by the enemy.
What's mind-boggling is that these people, who say they act in God's Name, etc., refuse to believe that true evil exists in the world. Common sense and the Bible say otherwise.
That's a very good plan. Israel's been razing houses of terrorists, but this goes further and would likely get faster and better results.
yep.. thinking of the same person. think Extreme Liberalism is a sickness of the mind?
oh boy.. these whackos seem bent on a death wish
They don't take into account that they're living in another universe from the average Arab. Most are illiterate and brainwashed by the local mullahs and leaders. Hard to tell who's dumber, Fox or those who killed him...but I'd guess Fox.
I agree with everything you say. I pray for the comfort of his loved ones and I do feel for them, but he should not have come over here.
These people did not have any official capacity here and therefore, did not have the proper protection. Even those who come here on official work and are sponsored in by the military are taking some risk by doing it.
But those who just come willy-nilly into Iraq for their own purposes to do their own thing are nuts. It doesn't take a genius to recognize that and I simply don't understand these people just coming over here like it's some hot vacation spot.
Nor do I understand peaceniks who come here and think they'll be treated like kings by their terrorist friends. I'm sorry to say this, but Tom Fox appears to have learned the truth about these terrorists the hard way.
Great reply. Bingo.
Morning WCF,
Reminds me of the demented preacher in the old classical movie, "Zulu." (Love thy murderers)
The leftist libreal fool had the intellect to think one can pet the cobra, without a lethal bite.
The (religion of piss) that keeps on giving. One more liberal religious underling to take a "terrorist dirt nap."
"When will they ever learn????"
As I See It,
NSNR-THM
Have to tell you this. I met a Marine recruiter going into the local high school yesterday and thanked him. He looked puzzled and asked why he was being thanked. I said, "For your service. God bless you. The entire country is in your debt." (I was overwhelmed and almost in tears.) He grinned and nodded and said, "You're welcome". We both knew what we were talking about.
He certainly was! By sympathizing and speaking out on behalf of the terrorist "insurgents" in Iraq, he was harming our military service members, as well as the peaceful citizens of Iraq who want to be free of these (mostly foreign) terrorists more than we do. How many US soldiers and innocent Iraqis have died because the terrorists are continually empowered and given moral (as well as financial) support by sympathizers like Tom Fox and his ilk?
When a "citizen" (in this case, as defined by birth, not by loyalty) travels to a foreign country, particularly one where our military is actively engaged in war, and sympathizes with our enemy, giving them aid and comfort, then that person is no longer a citizen as far as I am concerned. He is a traitor. And traitors deserve to die. I find it particularly ironic -- and just -- when they die at the hands of those with whom they are sympathizing.
My regret is not that Tom Fox was killed by his fanatical, homicidal Muslim brethren, but that others like him have not met the same fate. Jane Fonda dying at the hands of the NVA/Vietcong would have been a good start.
Tough luck if that's too politically incorrect and "insensitive" for any of you.
Good morning ARMSF,
Please include a "Fool" also, who thought a rabid wolf would befriend him.
As I See It,
NSNR-THM
I thank the soldiers here when we get into conversations sometimes and they tend to go all "aw, shucks" on me and look down at the ground.
I think it's kind of cute. ;-)
That's better!
Rule #2 -- If you ever get the urge to travel to a dysfunctional Third World Islamic sh!t-hole like Iraq, see Rule #1.
You again. I'm sure glad I don't have to answer to you.
But I admire your eloquence. < /sarc>
Sad... tragic irony. But a total Darwin.
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