From Al Muhajiroun
... the life of the kafir has no sanctity unless he has a covenant of security, either mustaâman or dhimmi, however originally he has no sanctity. Any explosion ... that has haq is a great cause for reformation and settlement. Any bombing can be praised by Allah and can also be dispraised by Allah. ... the explosions are of types. We must know what was the objective and aim of the operation? Who was targeted and who was killed? Was the aim to please Allah? Were Muslims targeted or kuffar? Was the objective to kill Muslims or to fight the aggressors? ....
The people who condemn these attacks do not stop to think, neither about what the objective of the bombing was nor who was targeted and attacked. People condemn the bombings in Turkey against the HSBC bank, forgetting completely the usury and ribaâ widespread because of it, people have even started to ask âcan we use suicide bombings in Palestine?â Allah (swt) ordered and obliged upon us to terrify and anger the kuffar, the enemies of Allah and the Muslims. Allah (swt) says, âPrepare as much as you can from power and steeds of war, in order to terrorize the enemy of Allah and your enemy.â
There is no doubt that bombing the kuffar in Muslim lands and the lands of the kuffar will terrify them, anger them and deter them from attacking us again. We see nowadays that there is nothing that shakes the enemy except the attacking and bombing and violence for the sake of Allah. In Palestine, the Jews suffer and feel as if they are in hell because of the regular daily attacks and operations, but they never felt any fear or suffering from demonstrations in London. ....
Posted by: Mike Sylwester ||
07/01/2004 10:52:02 PM ||
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Great research on this one . The truth shall be known.
The enemy's own words:
âPrepare as much as you can from power and steeds of war, in order to terrorize the enemy of Allah and your enemy.â
Posted by: Mark Espinola ||
07/01/2004 22:56 Comments ||
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This schtuff will rot your brain, Mike - small doses and regular recoup cycles, heh. I could comment since it's such familiar territory, but last time I did I upset a few folks and, well, it's late and I'd hate to keep certain people up.
Posted by: Frank G ||
07/01/2004 23:13 Comments ||
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.com---what you said in #2 is what my wife says about me reading RB. And she is a psychologist. Interesting thing she said after colleagues at school were against Iraq and Afghanistan ops. She countered, "What would you do if you and your family were attacked by a psychopath who threatened to kill you? Would you:
1. Try to reason with him.
2. Defend yourself and/or call the cops.
She said that what we are doing is dealing with a homocidal psychopathic killer and #2 is what we are doing now. At least some of the people said, hmmmmm.....
Posted by: Alaska Paul ||
07/01/2004 23:19 Comments ||
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AP - But as a Psych she knows that anger outlets managed intellectually are exceptionally healthy (assuming conclusive results are reached - i.e. informed opinion and knowledge), right? Applying reason is supposed to be a very productive rechanneling of the energy, right? Or am I reading the wrong School of Thought? Lol!
Your hypothetical...
Now as for reasoning with an outside entity, the attacker, unless you are blogging regularly on Law Enforcement or Akido sites, heh, I don't think it will do much good. I'll take door #2! Shoot the zipperhead...
I can see it now in hardback: Blogging - Path to Insanity! Oh my mental health!
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AP: Kill the psychopath using any object handy that will distribute slow painful death (gutshot?). Don't call the police. They complicate things needlessly....just bury the body on your worst enemy's property
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A video of the court proceeding aired shortly before 9 a.m. EDT, showing the 67-year-old Saddam seated in front of the judge, with a wooden bar separating the two. The tape showed the judge from behind and from the side. When asked if he could afford a lawyer, Saddam retorted: "The Americans say I have millions hidden in Switzerland. How can I not have the money to pay for one?"
"I am John Kerry Saddam Hussein, I was in Vietnam the president of Iraq," Saddam said, according to a pool report from inside the proceeding. The former dictatorâs hands were cuffed when he was brought to the court but the shackles were removed for the 30-minute long arraignment that was held at Camp Victory, a former Saddam palace on the outskirts of Baghdad. A judge read the charges against the Butcher of Baghdad and 11 of his top lieutenants. obviously the abbreviated version
The seven broad charges against Saddam are the killing of religious figures in 1974; gassing of Kurds in Halabja (search) in 1988; killing the Kurdish Barzani (search) clan in 1983; killing members of political parties in the last 30 years; the 1986-88 "Anfal" campaign of displacing Kurds (search); the suppression of the 1991 uprisings by Kurds and Shiites; and the 1990 invasion of Kuwait. "I cannot believe you, an Iraqi, are charging me with this when you know Kuwait is part of Iraq," Saddam told the judge, later adding, "I did all of these things as president, so donât strip me of that title." Iâm sure that theyâll find other things to strip you of, bub
At one point, Saddam said he was only protecting Iraqi people from Kuwaitis who wanted to turn Iraqi people into "prostitutes." The judge interrupted Saddam, saying he is not allowed to use such language in his court. or what? youâll rip out his tongue?
Saddam questioned the courtâs jurisdiction, refused to sign a list of seven preliminary charges against him and defended the invasion of Kuwait saying he did it "for the Iraqi people." The deposed leader called Kuwaitis "dogs" and branded the hearing as "theater," saying the real criminal is President Bush.
"Heâs the bully heâs always been âŠ. It sounds like heâs been getting defensive advice from George Soros and Michael Moore," former U.S. attorney Joe DiGenova told Fox News after the court proceedings were over. I want "Free Saddam" on the protestors signs and in their slogans!
The White House didnât respond directly to Saddamâs anti-Bush comments. Invasing Iraq and deposing his sorry ass obviously was not a direct response.
"The president is pleased that Saddam Hussein and his regime leaders have been brought to justice by the Iraqi people for atrocities he and his regime committed," White House spokesman Scott McClellan told reporters Thursday. "I think what youâre seeing is, from the court itself, justice and rule of law are part of the new Iraq." Saddam didnât want to be in court without his mommy a lawyer and did not want to sign any papers without his lawyer present. He said he wanted to be addressed as the Slayer in Theif, Saddam Khan president of Iraq, not the former president of Iraq. He also argued with the judge and laughed when the judge said he was tasked by the coalition authorities to try him. "He needs to understand that today his job was to sit there, be quiet, or stand, and listen," said Court TV anchor Lisa Bloom. Perhaps a not so gentle reminder? Exhibit 48,692,381: bloody wood chipper getting rolled in might encourage him.
Saddam wore a gray, pinstriped suit with an open-collar white shirt and black shoes. His beard was trimmed and he had heavy bags under his eyes. He sat calmly, occasionally gesturing with his hands while addressing the court. Saddam sometimes took notes on a piece of yellow paper and gestured with his hands. He often stroked his trimmed beard and appeared to seethe thoughtful.
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