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Dec. 25, 2005 The article: “Suspected bombers detained in Denmark” AP, by Jan M. Olsen explains some of the extent of the murderous minions of Islam over the world. Where: “Danish Police confirmed…that the arrest of four men suspected of belonging to a network planning a suicide attack in Europe was linked to an investigation in Bosnia.” They found four “Danish Muslims ages 16-20” preparing themselves for murder and mayhem and 70 virgins worth of afterlife and found these guys “linked to an investigation in Bosnia in which a Turkish, a Swedish and a Bosnian national were arrested” for planning a bombing in a European embassy in the city of Sarajevo. This is good. This can continue. Each cell of terrorists that is broken up seems to lead to another cell. If the cells remain networked there should be more successful raids by the nations that actually believe the murder of innocents is not just “another perspective” as Chris Matthews would have us believe, but that murder is just that, murder. Article: “Syria calls for Arab summit after U.N. resolution” AP by Donna Abu-Nasr told me Syria was very upset that the U.N. is calling them to task for the death of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. There really wasn’t anything to fear. Even though Syria had Mr. Hariri rubbed out, Syria was not facing sanctions because China and Russia refused to accept the initial wording of the resolution that included talk of sanctions. Even though the resolution was “stern” there was no actual punishment for non-cooperation with the investigation. At least we know the source of the early departure of Mr. Hariri. In the article: “Six alleged in plot to attack GIs cite “jihad” duty as a defense”, AP, no byline (Nov 14th) Kuwait was reported continuing its trials of “37 Kuwaitis and other nationals plotting attacks against Americans in Kuwait.” Imagine, “jihad” as a defense! Only for any radical, Islamic, scumbag, murdering, and terrorist idiot could “jihad” be a defense. Then from Josh White of “The Washington Post” comes an article: “Gitmo suicide attempts seen as sign of desperation” where we learn of a fellow named Jurm’ah Dossari’s attempted suicide because he doesn’t like being kept from his jihad. There have been 36 suicide attempts by 22 different detainees who are sad that their repeated efforts to kill Americans to find martyrdom have failed. These poor guys are so insistent on death that they are hunger striking and attempting suicide regularly. Our guys at Gitmo have managed to keep them all alive. We are keeping them from their virgin-filled paradise and it is driving them crazy. Isn’t that a form of torture? Well, with all that I have very little sympathy. I am not sad that they are sad. They are in paradise. They get their 5 prayers and 3 meals a day. They can have all the recreation time they want. They get lawyers now and they have the Democratic side of the Senate squarely pulling for their release back to the wilds of the jihads thanks to Senator McCain’s anti-torture of America’s sworn enemies’ bill. It is nice to see other nations paying attention to terrorists though. ------------ About the Author: Michael John McCrae has contributed over 500 articles to Useless-Knowledge.com. Email: macswordV@hotmail.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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