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Russians to bury Chechen terrorists in pig's skin
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Posted on 10/31/2002 4:57:06 PM PST by gcampbell
Chechen Terrorists to be Buried in Pigskin
According to the Moskovski Komsomol newspaper, Russian security forces have decided to bury the terrorists from last's week's hostage siege wrapped in pig's skin. The aim is to deter potential Islamic terrorists from future attacks.
Shahidi (Jihad martyrs) believe by their nefarious acts that they ascend immediately to heaven. Using their beliefs against them, wrapping their corpses in 'unclean' pigskin prevents them from entering heaven for eternity.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: mohammedanism102002
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To: 300winmag
I have always had the impression that Islam is (from the very beginning) nothing more than monotheistic paganism. There is no way any "belief" system based supposedly on strict adherence to the concept of the utter righteousness and justice of God would still maintain such superstitions. Wouldn't the theorists have done away with the pig taboo as being contrary to the justice of their deity?
However, if in fact you simply have a death cult based on MoHAMmed's picking one deity out of the lineup of 360 (that he and his family used to carve images for), then it is quite understandable how paganistic vestiges are still an integral part of the system.
To: gcampbell
Good for Ivan. It's about time.
We should do it (again) too.
5.56mm
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posted on
11/02/2002 7:39:20 AM PST
by
M Kehoe
To: gcampbell
I heard that the mob (think Sopranos) had a pig farm in New Jersey where they disposed of their victims. The victims were first put through a chopper or grinder and then fed to the pigs. There was a rumor that Jimmy Hoffa was helping to fertilize a cranberry bog in South Jersey. Of course, he could be buried under the goal posts at the Meadowlands too.
But he is not being visited by 76 virgins, that's for sure. Let's fertilize North African deserts.
To: proxy_user
I also think it's important to emphasize that we are more civilized than our enemies. Our enemies, it seems, don't understand or respect "civilized". This is not revenge or "tit-for-tat"; it's a deadly serious threat, communicated in a manner that is likely to get the message across. I think it's actually quite civilized to warn the enemy of his likely fate in hopes of dissuading further terrorist attacks, especially when compared with the alternative (kill 'em all).
To: 300winmag
I like the way you think!
You've got your head screwed on straight...
Semper Fi
To: gcampbell
A Russian pig roast?...I'm there!
Bring your own vodka.
To: gcampbell
Americans have buried Islamists wrapped in bacon and with pig entrails before. After gutting American soldiers in the Phillipines, Admiral Dewey caught the muslims responsible and did this.
1898, I believe. Also, Dewey sunk the Spanish fleet anchored in the Pacific prior to us liberating Cuba. Stick that up your BlameAmericaFirst'ers that say George Bush's "preemptive" strike is a new policy.
To: Solamente
If we end up battling street to street in Iraq, we could convert water cannons to squirt bacon grease. Holy crowd control, Batman! I have thought of flying with a pound out bacon in my carry on.. If anyone starts something through it on them.
To: Solamente
we could convert water cannons to squirt bacon grease Forget water. Add LARD to the NAPALM!
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posted on
11/04/2002 3:01:26 PM PST
by
Rytwyng
To: AmericaUnited
Leave it up to the Russkies to do such a common sense thing, political correctness be damned.
I wish we had the nads to do things like this. Remember -- the Russians put bullets in the heads of unconscious terrorists. We couldn't even do that, we'd have to take 'em to the hospital and give 'em lawyers and qurans.
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