Posted on 11/13/2015 11:08:19 AM PST by Kevin in California
Now, sharpen up the knives, march them out into the open desert, and kindly separate their heads from their filthy bodies.
I know, wishful thinking on my part.
No need to replicate the savagery of ISIS. A bullet to the head will do.
More prolonged and productive, pass them over to the government and their Russian guests for questioning. Start building the case for who created that abomination and who is actively supporting them. They are still looking for Nazi war criminals. The people who made ISIS a thing in this world need to face similar tribunals.
Pig roast.
First have them swallow a high dose of LSD and 90 minutes later, force them to listen to songs by Alanis Morrisette. If that ain’t enough, show them reruns of Hogan’s Heroes in German.
“Now, sharpen up the knives, march them out into the open desert, and kindly separate their heads from their filthy bodies.
I know, wishful thinking on my part.”
With a dull knife dipped in pigfat.
Bury them in pig fat. Start doing something they fear.
You got it.
Alanis Morrisette? I prefer a repeating CD of AC/DC’s Highway to Hell.
I believe the correct answer is Marilyn Manson and twisted sister. Those are the ones that used to chase out ole Pineapple Face.
I was thinking Nirvana.
Not so fast my FRiend. These are Kurds we're talking about. Their sense of justice and revenge is a little more, oh...primeval than the PC nonsense we have to deal with.
Look closely at the girl, she’s a blonde. Regardless of hair color, her hair should be separated from her body, with head attached, which is no different than they are doing to those they capture.
The people who made ISIS a thing in this world need to face similar tribunals.....Obama and McCain?
Nah, they would think it’s about them.
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