latest beheading :-/

Quote from Maverick74:

Some quotes from the various articles.

"For the mothers and wives of American soldiers, we tell you that we offered the U.S. administration to exchange this hostage with some of the detainees in Abu Ghraib and they refused.''

"So we tell you that the dignity of the Muslim men and women in Abu Ghraib and others is not redeemed except by blood and souls. You will not receive anything from us but coffins after coffins ... slaughtered in this way.''

"The video bore the title 'Abu Musab al-Zarqawi shown slaughtering an American.' It was unclear whether al-Zarqawi - a lieutenant of Osama bin Laden - was shown in the video, or was claiming responsibility for ordering the execution. "

"In the video, the speaker threatened both President Bush and Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf.

As for you Bush ... expect severe days. You and your soldiers will regret the day you stepped into the land of Iraq,'' he said. He described Musharraf as a traitor agent.''

"Suzanne Berg, the mother of the 26-year-old Berg, of West Chester, Pa., said her son was in Iraq as an independent businessman to help rebuild communication antennas. He had been missing since April 9, she said."

"He had this idea that he could help rebuild the infrastructure,'' she said."

"Berg was a small-business owner who went to Iraq as an independent businessman to help rebuild communication antennas, his family said Tuesday. Friends and family said he was a "free spirit" who wanted to help others - working in Ghana, in one example - and that his going to Iraq fit with that ideology."

"Berg attended Cornell, Drexel, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Oklahoma, where he got involved in rigging electronics equipment while working for the maintenance department, his father said. He helped set up equipment at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia in 2000.

While at Cornell, he traveled to Ghana to teach villagers how to make bricks out of minimal material. His father said Berg returned from Ghana emaciated because he gave away most of his food and that the only possessions he had when he returned were the clothes on his back.

Michael Berg said his son saw his trip to Iraq as an adventure that also fit with his desire to help others."

"I would say he was a free spirit, very intelligent," said Nick Fillioe, a sports director at the West Chester YMCA. "He was a real smart guy. He knew a little bit about everything."


Sheesh, what fucking absolute scum these people are. To borrow a line from Turok, it matters not a whit to these people that this guy was there trying to help them. Any American will do.

And it's not even an isolated case. How the fuck can electron even begin to compare this action with the humiliation of the Iraqi prisoners (which was certainly improper). Those people were prisoners for a reason; this guy, from what we can tell, is, by any reasonable standards of justice, a complete innocent.
 
Quote from spect8or:

Sheesh, what fucking absolute scum these people are. To borrow a line from Turok, it matters not a whit to these people that this guy was there trying to help them. Any American will do.

And it's not even an isolated case. How the fuck can electron even begin to compare this action with the humiliation of the Iraqi prisoners (which was certainly improper). Those people were prisoners for a reason; this guy, from what we can tell, is, by any reasonable standards of justice, a complete innocent.

I agree. However, please do not forget that the majority of Iraqis are not bad people, else there would have been alot more of this, and without provocation (I'm referring to the videotaped and photographed provocation here).

It certainly seems unwise, in retrospect, to have humiliated the prisoners in such a way that went straight into the heart of islam, when we are fighting Islamic fundamentalists. It probably would have been wiser to have the Iraqis do the interrogation, and actually SUPERVISE them. What I see here in the best case scenario is a bunch of psychos who were given vague orders and left unsupervised. However, judging by the deliberateness of their strategy (insulting Islam by having men blow each other and being led around on a leash by a woman), I find it hard to believe that these 'rogues,' these grunts, engineered this strategy themselves.

I'm not watching that video -- it's sick, and the victim's family has suffered enough.


Quote from reg:

Bungrider,

I guess you're right - Iraqis do treat their prisoners better. They do not humiliate their captives like Americans do, they just behead them.

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Yet just another "miscalculation" . . . by our great leader, and those that believe that Murphy's Law doesn't apply to WAR.

Isn't "Nation-State" Building great?
Who's next?

North Korea???

:(
 
Quote from spect8or:

...(I mean, just look at the shit they pull with the Koran and the Hadith. Plain english (arabic) descriptions of and prescriptions for violence and brutality and yet these same liberal turkeys turn up and claim oh no no no, it's all a big misunderstanding, even thought that's what it says it's not what it really says. Yeah, uh huh.)


Ironically, Iraq was more secular than saudi arabia and many other fairly primitive arab nations. Not as good as UAE, but definitely no Iran.
 
Quote from Pabst:

Oh chill out. If you don't think this constant Tillman is no better than Osama type shit isn't inane than you're insane.

And if you think that the beheading of this man is just service to a registered Democrat you are an insane Republican.

What the fuck are you still doing here beer brain, didn't you bid farewell.

Didn't I puke you up 25 years ago after one too many?
 
Quote from dgabriel:

And if you think that the beheading of this man is just service to a registered Democrat you are an insane Republican.

What the fuck are you still doing here beer brain, didn't you bid farewell.

Didn't I puke you up 25 years ago after one too many?

No it was me you puked u homocratic unpatriotic Taliban dick smoking dilldo.
 
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