An Update From Mosul

Michael Yon has posted his latest from Mosul; a heart-wrenching account of the evil that men do in the name of God:

During the month of May in Mosul, there have been so many terrorist attacks killing women and children–often when no American or Iraqi Forces have been in the area– that they are barely news. It happened again on Saturday. This time by radio controlled IED.

Children. Imagine your child–no, don’t. There’s no limits, no taboos on the conduct of these filthy swine terrorists. And they expect US to show THEM respect? Sorry, but you can flush every last Koran on Earth and it STILL doesn’t measure up to one of their sick beheadings, using children as shields so they can detonate themselves, faking surrender–it’s sickening. And people act shocked by the LIES of prisoners at Gitmo, when they claim Koran desecration? Where’s the shock and disgust at what the terrorists do?

These monsters MUST be defeated. That’s why our troops are sacrificing so much, and sometimes all. Godspeed to our men and women fighting these hateful vermin; may our troops send them straight to hell where they belong. God bless them for every single one they send to hell. I’m tired of being politically correct about it.

F.E.T.E.!



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4 Responses to “An Update From Mosul”

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    beautifulatrocities says:

    And how did the Gitmo boiz get the Korans? Every one of them was GIVEN a Koran, in an attempt to be culturally sensitive. Do you think Nick Berg was given a Torah?



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    Sigmund, Carl and Alfred says:

    Moral equivalents, to us? To Nazis, maybe. As I once said, at least the Nazis tried to hide their evil. The Islamists can’t be bothred.



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    The Cotillion says:

    links from Technorati as Americans, particularly in contrast with the children in Afghanistan and Iraq, where their lives are in grave danger every day. While we spend our time thinking about trivial things, those brave children stumble across live weapons and (as I noted here ) are used as props for terrorists. [IMG]



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    Common Sense Runs Wild says:

    links from Technorati as Americans, particularly in contrast with the children in Afghanistan and Iraq, where their lives are in grave danger every day. While we spend our time thinking about trivial things, those brave children stumble across live weapons and (as I noted here ) are used as props for terrorists. [IMG]



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