Posted on 12/19/2001 7:29:13 AM PST by rface
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:07:10 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WHAT COULD have driven an educated young American from a loving and prosperous family to embrace the Taliban cause?
His parents have said that he was brainwashed. I have not met John Walker Lindh, who was recently captured in Afghanistan, but I believe his parents are probably right. In fact, I had a similar experience as a student at Queens College in New York City when I was 19 - Lindh's age. I never participated in actual combat, but I was engaged in a holy war on the streets of New York.
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Who the hell cares? Why should any of my tax dollars go toward analyzing why this moron hates me? Why should I feel any sympathy toward him after he fired an automatic weapon against my fellow uniformed servicemen? What is it with liberals who think they should justify this? This process will be simple. He will be found guilty and executed, and rightfully so.
I was busy baking Christmas cookies and didn't hear the whole interview. But, it did sound like he has had a lot of success helping families regain their children from the clutches of various cults.
Whoa, good call! I hadn't even picked up on that!
But does he have personal experience taking up arms against the United States ? If so, I know someone in the FBI who wants to discuss his personal experience.
Ma ma first said it was hash, then brainwashing, next it will be a traumatic toilet training. Wish we could pop her and daddy tailibang in the dock with USBL Jr.! I would really like to see him keel hauled now so that he never has to set foot on satan soil again. It sure would be fun to roll him in bacon fat before his swim.
Religions don't corporately engage in terrorism, murder, extortion, kidnapping, drug running, and embezzlement.
Cults often do. al Qaeda always does.
Walker was an educated young American. He dropped out of high school at 16 and converted to Islam. I'd hardly call a high school drop-out educated.
Hassan calls Walker's family loving and prosperous. Prosperous maybe, perhaps even loving. But, definitely missguided. I heard a report where his mother encouraged her son to experiment with different religions. A news program showed the California community where Walker grew up (after leaving the D.C. area). This community had a mosque, a Budhist temple, a group where witches worship, etc. Walker was encouraged by both his family and the community to try on different religions and see what fit.
Hassan may compare his experience in the Moonies with Walker's in the Taliban, but the author never took up arms against his country. Anyone who takes up arms against his country is a traitor and should go on trial for treason.(that's a period)
If you had anything to say that I might be even remotely interesting in hearing, I will call you, don't call me.
Your opinion isn't even useful enough to pick up dog doo doo with.
You know, I don't think the cults are taking this declaration seriously enough. When was the last time you saw a Hare Krishna diving down a manhole for cover?
Maybe we need someone who isn't an ex-addle-brained lackey to make this statement. C'mon GW, help us out. If you can wipe ut Al-Qaeda, what chance does Mr. Tambourine Man-in-a-muu-muu have?
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