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Thursday, April 14, 2005

More mass graves 

They're still finding mass graves in Iraq. The Western media isn't paying much attention -- old news, apparently -- but you can read about it if you follow Kurdish media. Or Chrenkoff.

1 Comments:

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Thu Apr 14, 10:41:00 AM:

C'est Tool, applauding your efforts to educate us re: terrorist doucgebags and their fellow travellers, but I fear you don't spend enough time on the domestic brand who are equalling harsh. I quote an utterly unrepentent, aqrrogant Eric Rudolph elocuting for the court:

"The purpose of the attack on July 27th (1996) was to confound, anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand,” Rudolph said in the statement, which quoted the Bible throughout.

“I am not anarchist. I have nothing against government or law enforcement in general. It is solely for the reason that this govt has legalized the murder of children that I have no allegiance to nor do I recognize the legitimacy of this particular government in Washington.”

He rambles on about uppity lazy blacks and the surrender of our culture to homosexuals, liberal traitors, etc. etc. Similar sentiments were expressed by the flag-waving rednecks who harbored and supplied him in western NC (our version of Fallujah?).

Water down and sugar-coat these sentiments, and you've got a potential staffer for Tom Delay,straight from Mordor, or Senator Mel Martinez's apparent ghost staffer who wrote that Schiavo memo that no one seems to know about. Of course, the document was authenticated, and the dude who wrote it fired. I'm sure he's found a nice saftey-net political job elsewhere; God forbid he go broke and have to enter our brave new "reformed" world of consumer bankruptcy.

(By the way...it was certainly amusing to see the right wing talk/media machine go into coronary distress in its attempt to erase this memo or otherwise call it a Democrat/liberal trick. Again, now, abracadabra, it's "in the past," as the President's voluntary retirement accounts have similiarly been shoved back behind the curtain in Oz. Funny that.)

There's another turd floating to the top of the bowl--this one a CIA-trained Cuban who'd broken out of prison in Venezuela (I guess i couldn't blame him...yes, you don't have to be a conservative to think Hugo Chavez is a scrotum). But this guy has blown up women and children on a Cubano Airlines plane; he's attempted to assassinate Castro; he's led death squad groups in Central America and murdered nuns (I guess as they were supposedly Marxist nuns, that's cool); he's been convicted of a lot of other nasty things. Now he wants asylum here; I guess he figures we owe him that. Last time I checked, this dude is a terrorist, murderer, rapist. But he's better than these cursed liberal or Arab university professors poisoning our students' minds, and wasting parents' tuition, eh? Well, I'm sure he'll get his wish. Yet another person, like Eric Rudolph and millions of folks who have little twinkles of thought like him around the dinner table, or over a beer or listening to Rush or Fox News.

Now that scares me just as much as some Jihadist wad trying to sneak a dirty bomb onto a PATH train. Indeed, human nature being the way it is, why wouldn't such right wing nuts pull off such an act, just to inflame the populace? Didn't the Nazis burn the Reichstag to rally regular folks against Commies and Jews? Speaking of Jews, don't some radical clowns want to kill Ariel Sharon, or blow up the Temple Mount? Didn't the Hutu military and right wing nationalists shoot down their own President's plane in order to inflame people against the Tutsis? I'm not naive about terrorism, but nor am I naive about certain attitudes and power relationships within our borders.  

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