This is the first media story I’ve seen on it.
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Then you ain’t been looking at Breaking News.
(lol)
If Øbama had more than a pair of golf balls we’d be dropping daisy cutters.
Lefty loons will still try to equate Christians with these beasts.
I hope when they start catching ISIS fighters they start collecting their heads to . Taking them off with chainsaws .
Will journalists take a clear stance against the ISIL terrorists either in retaliation or because they finally understand pure evil, or will they back off in the hope that being nice to the barbaric murderers will appease ISIL and protect journalists for now?
Hey Obamaretard—why don’t you go play another round of golf while American citizens are brutally beheaded by Islamo subhumans? This happened because of Obama’s bumbling. He is in way over his head. And my heart goes out to the family of James Foley and that of Steven Soltoff, still captive in their filthy hands.
Translation here.
It is being reported on some sites (I use a Brit news search engine).
However, I find this report a little less appalling as the act itself... “US “deeply disturbed” over Afghanistan’s handling of US journalist”
http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2392680&Language=en
Wow. ISIS is a whole lot meaner to journalists than the Ferguson cops are.
Will the rioters head to Iraq now?
Even if true, and widely publicized, I don’t think it’s going to do much to dissuade journalists in their core beliefs. It’s been a long time since objectivity has been important to them - seeming to be objective, maybe, but not actual objectivity.
This is why Obama came back to work
Ole Jerry Rivers had better go and investigate this.
Here is the actual video. These Muzzy scum think they can get away with this....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09lkz7McC3M
The religion of peace strikes again.
Greenfield: What is Wrong with ISIS, is What is Wrong with Islam
Sultan Knish blog ^ | Tuesday, August 19, 2014 | Daniel Greenfield
The religious and ethnic strife in the Middle East out of which ISIS emerged and which has become its brand, goes back over a thousand years. If support for terrorism emerges from radicalization, then the armies of Islam were radicalized in the time of Mohammed and have never been de-radicalized.
Terrorism is not reactive. As ISIS has shown us, it has a vision for the future. The Caliphate, like the Reich, is a utopia which can only be created through the mass murder and repression of all those who do not belong. This isnt a new vision. Its the founding vision of Islam.
What is wrong with ISIS is what is wrong with Islam.
We can defeat ISIS, but we should remember that its roots are in the hearts of the Sunni Muslims who have supported it. ISIS and Al Qaeda are only symptoms of the larger problem.
Excerpt, go to the link below for the oped.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3195009/posts