Monday, July 31, 2006
Know thy Enemy
more antidote for the multiculti moral equivalency blues
Ahmadinnajihaddi [the Mini Mahdi] “Now in the West insulting the prophet is allowed, but questioning the Holocaust is considered a crime” he said. “We ask, ‘Why do you insult the prophet?’ The response is that it is a matter of freedom, while in fact they (who insult the founder of Islam) are hostages of the Zionists. And the people of the U.S. and Europe should pay a heavy price for becoming hostages to Zionists."
Starting early Monday in the face of widespread outrage over an airstrike on a house that killed 56 Lebanese… police said 34 children and 12 adult women were among the dead.
...wonder where the pictures of all the dead Hezbollah and Hamas warriors are? ...you do see the “brave” terrorist warriors in these pictures after all. They’re the ones digging up the kids, and holding them up for the feast of the cameras. Indeed, the terrible truth that we in the West cannot confront is that, in some instances, they’re the ones that are killing the kids in the first place.
While Hezbollah and its apologists have been claiming that civilians could not freely flee the scene due to Israeli destruction of bridges and roads, the journalists and rescue teams from nearby Tyre had no problem getting there.
Dissection of visual evidence at Confederate Yankee
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I encourage y’all to RTWT at each of the links—and follow their links. Somebody, somewhere, somehow is giving us a big fat hosing, and I, for one, am not amused.
Tell me about any conclusions at which you may arrive.
MORE:
How did this photo get transformed into a poster and make it to an anti-Israel demonstration in Amman, Jordan in time to be photographed and posted at Yahoo date-stamped 7/31 11:31 am ET?
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Color me creeped out.
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