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Steyn on Britain’s Anti-war "activists"
2003-11-18
Mark Steyn: My favorite correspondent, bar none.
On the British Loon Party and the Bush visit.
If you’re so inclined, you can spend the week listening to long speeches by George Galloway and Harold Pinter. Or you can cut to the chase and get the message from Maulana Inyadullah. In late September 2001 Mr Inyadullah was holed up in Peshawar awaiting the call to arms against the Great Satan and offered this pithy soundbite to the Telegraph’s David Blair:

"The Americans love Pepsi-Cola, we love death."

That’s it in a nutshell - or in a nut’s hell.
(or in a nutcase)
And, like Mr Inyadullah, if it’s Pepsi or death, the fellows on the streets of London this week choose death — at least for the Iraqis. If it’s a choice between letting some carbonated-beverage crony of Dick Cheney get a piece of the Nasariyah soft-drinks market or allowing Saddam to go on feeding his subjects feet-first into the industrial shredder for another decade or three, then the "peace" activists will take the lesser of two evils - ie, crank up the shredder. Better yet, end UN sanctions so Saddam can replace the older, less reliable shredders, the ones with too many bits of bone tissue jammed in the cogs.
Posted by:mojo

#3  I don't think they really are siding with Sadaam. It's more like the guy sitting on the fence has a bullhorn and is hanging abnoxious signs.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-11-18 8:51:13 PM  

#2  death has less calories and tooth decay...kinda
Posted by: Frank G   2003-11-18 7:45:05 PM  

#1  "The Americans love Pepsi-Cola, we love death."

That can be arranged, and on a very large scale, if need be.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-11-18 3:47:15 PM  

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