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June 27, 2005
More Moonbat Groups Jumping on the Gitmo Bandwagon
[The Urban Grind] If i ran Gitmo, the inmates will have 1 meal a day, no ac, and they will not be allowed to have a Koran unless they are good. If they throw anything at the guards, the guard will be then be allowed to go inside the cell and kick the living crap out of the inmate.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Fresh Tasty Ideas] MSM Going Down in Flames: It turns out the detainees at Guantanamo Bay prison are guilty of doing much, much worse to their own Qurans: "These included using a Quran as a pillow, ripping pages out of the Quran, attempting to flush a Quran down the toilet and urinating on the Quran..." So not only are some of the abuses by US guards accidents, but yes the inmates themselves are violating their own holy book! In a way the original Newsweek story was quasi-accurate, except that a prisoner violated the Quran and not a US solider.
[ComingAnarchy.com] Moral Clarity: Their last thirteen reports all criticize the new Iraqi government for—guess what!—sentencing terrorists to death (what about the terrorist executions, without trial, of civilians?), detentions without counsel (what about hostages held and beheaded by terrorists?), and their fear for women’s rights in the new regime (with the alternative being what under Bin Laden’s cohorts?). In more than 170 articles about Iraq since the 2003 invasion, only six criticize the terrorist criminals who are the cause of all the murder and violence in Iraq.
[Chrenkoff.blogspot.com] Chrenkoff: . The groups are an odd collection, made up largely of Marxists and Maoists, sprinkled with an array of Arab emigres and aging, old-school fascists, according to Lorenzo Vidino, an analyst on European terrorism based at The Investigative Project in Washington, D.C. "It's the old anticapitalist, anti-U.S., anti-Israel crowd," says Vidino, who has been to their gatherings, where he saw activists from Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Italy. "The glue that binds them together is anti-Americanism." The groups are working on an October conference to further support "the Iraqi Resistance." A key goal is to expand backing for the insurgents from the fringe left to the broader antiwar and antiglobalization movements.
[Writingcompany.blogs.com] This isnt writing, its typing.: Never mind ”¦: Newsweek has resorted to the Emily Litella defense in its reporting of the Koran desecration scandal at Gitmo. "We regret that we got any part of our story wrong, and extend our sympathies to victims of the violence and to the U.S. soldiers caught in its midst."
[Armiesofliberation.com] Armies of Liberation » Bad hair at Gitmo: AFPS: That 10 of those individuals released (from Gitmo) returned to terrorist activity only confirms what DoD officials understood from the beginning, he said. “These are dangerous individuals,”
[Michellemalkin.com] Michelle Malkin: Fortunately, the vigilant bloggers at Pirate Ballerina continue to track the nutty professor's bloviations. At a forum on "conscientious objection and resistance to military recruiters" in Portland on Friday, Churchill seemed to suggest support for fragging--troops murdering their own on the battlefield--as an effective anti-war tactic.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Iraq, Iraq Reviews
Posted at June 27, 2005 05:56 PM
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