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Suicide Homicide Kings
Suicide Homicide Kings
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The Iranian version of “Take your daughter to work day!”
May 1st, 2007 at 4:30 amI feel so sorry for these innocent kids-they do not even know that that is wrong and she should be a normal child.
May 1st, 2007 at 4:55 amwhen she comes and blows amercian troops up, the libs wil call the troops baby killers
May 1st, 2007 at 5:02 amIt is so terribly sad when the parents of those children see so little future for their children that they would convince them to play this game, the kids have no real concept of death. Pelosi and company will be celebrating in secret with each sacrifice made, as they hope it helps build their power base here in the US. It is purely disgusting what the dems will do to try and get more power.
May 1st, 2007 at 5:32 amDon’t worry cause Pelosi is going to stop this abuse of children by talking.
Don’t you realize that her shuttle diplomacy was cut short when Assad agreed to her proposal?
Pelosi’s proposal: Dear Mr Assad, If you assinate Bush & Cheny I will be President. If you do this I promise I will leav you alone. I promise I will leave Iran Iraq Afganistan & Syria alone. I promise I will get isreal to give up to you.
End of story
May 1st, 2007 at 5:45 amWearing a mock (hopefully, but not beyond Hezbollah to dress kids up in bomb vests as we know) bomb vest and flashing a peace/V-victory sign.
Irony?
May 1st, 2007 at 6:45 amYou know what’s cool? the homicide bomber’s head’s pops off like a champagne cork, often intact. What’s interesting is that facial plastic surgery is very popular in Iran right now.
Here is a pretty lady :
http://internet-haganah.info/hmedia/03nov04-al_fateh.jpg
May 1st, 2007 at 7:15 amGod punishes those who do that to their children. The British did it to them a century ago, we do it to them now. Worhtless pieces of human shit!
May 1st, 2007 at 7:20 amHow’s the expression go? When are they going to love their children more than they hate each other?
May 1st, 2007 at 8:20 amaccountability BIG TIME for what they feed their innocent children.
very sick that they acutually think this is cute.
won’t see them in hell… their choice.
blind fools led astray.
May 1st, 2007 at 11:20 amThey aren’t called fanatic islamists for nothing. It matters not how old a person is when the sacrifice has to be made in the name of allah. I will never understand how they get to that place.
May 1st, 2007 at 12:06 pmIf there is a hell, it is going be crowded with these murderers.
God be with and bless our American heroes.
Are those condoms? Ribbed for her pleasure?
May 1st, 2007 at 4:16 pmI’m not passing any judgement on any of you. I’m not caving to political correctness either. But this article reminds me of something that I have learned about Iran over the years since 9/11. I’ve learned many things from books as wellas iranians themselves.
Persians aparently are among peoples who are very proud of their identities outside of recent islamic history. By adopting shiaism they are ina asense rejecting pan- arabism and upholding their own persian view of the world.
that aside, many non muslim iranians reject outright the Islamic face of their country and have suffered greatly trying to fight it. More than any other islamic country to my knowledge, non muslim iranians are a political force to be reckoned with. so many dissident sites exist the world over and within iran itself, criticizing the mullahs and this government , pushing for humans rights and the secularization of iran. Those able to flee iran, have told me stories of how they tried to fight within, and how the government has people watching, as in communist countries, evry move they make.
The student protests we often see are in fact staged, students who dont participate received harassment of family , have incomes to family delayed or cancelled, are arrested or even killed. But today even still many iranians are uniting against their government as we saw in the one student demonstartion on you tube where students chanted “death to ahmedinajad”.
The moral to this story is that i am torn in my response to a potential invasion of Iran. I believe deep inside that Bush will pursue a covert strategy above and beyond overt action in order to secure the many allies we have within and outside iran. I think wholesale invasion at this stage is unfeasible , but also runs the risk of alienating many iranians who truly love their country but hate the mullahs. The North korean situation is similar.
The recent crackdowns in iran on women is a wholesale muslim response to any economic or political upheaval within a country or throughout the muslim umma. Whenever such things take palce where muslims are, or are perceived, to be suffering, religious authorities crack down on “excesses” they had tolerated to them. This translates into locking up women, restricting their freedom, and going after religious minorities who sell alcohol etc. The sufferings of the people “by outside forces” are then transfered to the Ulama who deals with them in their own ignorant fashion.
Liberal muslim scholar fatima mernissi discussed this in her Book Islam and democracy , written after the gulf war, as an unwritten tradition of Islam, a tradition that dates back to muhammad. the freedom of women is at the heart of the “problem” or “excesses” attributed to western influence in muslim societies. The strongest Gods of the Jahillya(time of ignorance, pre-islam, were in fact the goddesses Al-lat, and manat among others who were brutal in their demands of followers. women are to be veiled from society as a means to contol the excesses of individualism. When western societies wreak havoc in muslim nations, the women cry the most against such things because it is they that will ultimately suffer the most in their societies. This fear is expressed poinantly by Muhammads child bride Aisha(mother of the muslims) in the hadith when she said “no one suffers as much as the believing women”
this is true, the girl in the picture is just beginning to suffer and she doesnt even know it.
May 2nd, 2007 at 5:01 am