And here's another mainstream liberal (Kurt Vonnegut) telling everybody how the terrorist suicide bombers are great heroes:
ONE of the greatest living US writers has praised terrorists as âvery brave peopleâ and used drug culture slang to describe the âamazing highâ suicide bombers must feel before blowing themselves up.
Kurt Vonnegut, author of the 1969 anti-war classic Slaughterhouse Five, made the provocative remarks during an interview in New York for his new book, Man Without a Country, a collection of writings critical of US President George W. Bush. Vonnegut, 83, has been a strong opponent of Mr Bush and the US-led war in Iraq, but until now has stopped short of defending terrorism.
But in discussing his views with The Weekend Australian, Vonnegut said it was âsweet and honourableâ to die for what you believe in, and rejected the idea that terrorists were motivated by twisted religious beliefs.
âThey are dying for their own self-respect,â he said. âItâs a terrible thing to deprive someone of their self-respect. Itâs like your culture is nothing, your race is nothing, youâre nothing.â
Asked if he thought of terrorists as soldiers, Vonnegut, a decorated World War II veteran, said: âI regard them as very brave people, yes.â
He equated the actions of suicide bombers with US president Harry Trumanâs 1945 decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. On the Iraq war, he said: âWhat George Bush and his gang did not realise was that people fight back.â
Vonnegut suggested suicide bombers must feel an âamazing highâ. He said: âYou would know death is going to be painless, so the anticipation - it must be an amazing high.â
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17293730^601,00.html
Yes it is true, the left does indeed have compassion and pride. Unfortunately it's in the terrorists.
ONE of the greatest living US writers has praised terrorists as âvery brave peopleâ and used drug culture slang to describe the âamazing highâ suicide bombers must feel before blowing themselves up.
Kurt Vonnegut, author of the 1969 anti-war classic Slaughterhouse Five, made the provocative remarks during an interview in New York for his new book, Man Without a Country, a collection of writings critical of US President George W. Bush. Vonnegut, 83, has been a strong opponent of Mr Bush and the US-led war in Iraq, but until now has stopped short of defending terrorism.
But in discussing his views with The Weekend Australian, Vonnegut said it was âsweet and honourableâ to die for what you believe in, and rejected the idea that terrorists were motivated by twisted religious beliefs.
âThey are dying for their own self-respect,â he said. âItâs a terrible thing to deprive someone of their self-respect. Itâs like your culture is nothing, your race is nothing, youâre nothing.â
Asked if he thought of terrorists as soldiers, Vonnegut, a decorated World War II veteran, said: âI regard them as very brave people, yes.â
He equated the actions of suicide bombers with US president Harry Trumanâs 1945 decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. On the Iraq war, he said: âWhat George Bush and his gang did not realise was that people fight back.â
Vonnegut suggested suicide bombers must feel an âamazing highâ. He said: âYou would know death is going to be painless, so the anticipation - it must be an amazing high.â
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,17293730^601,00.html
Yes it is true, the left does indeed have compassion and pride. Unfortunately it's in the terrorists.