Posted on 09/08/2006 3:09:50 AM PDT by Sam Hill
Stupidly ignorant .. shows ya that we really are dealing with
electronically enhanced Neanderthals.
Yeah, it's easy to see what they'd have to 'avenge'... Gee, and if only people had given the warning that this might happen, that the Muslims weren't an 'oppressed minority', that, as in 'Palestine', they were looking for an international vehicle to overrun the locals. /sarcasm
I am already so damn mad.
Damn barbarians.
As if it were needed, the video gives us more evidence of the infantilism and psychosis of the IslamoFascists. We are attacked for HELPING them. Like a two year old who is offended when his parents do something for him that he wishes he could do for himself, the Islamomoonbats are outraged that while they can sow havoc and death, they cannot protect their own.
And, of course, this totally puts paid to the idea that if we reached out and were more sympathetic we wouldn't need all this nasty fighting stuff. Two year olds need time out. Islamowackos need the death they so ardently seek.
Yes, this tape was the first I'd heard of this particular wrinkle, but you won't be hearing about it on the networks.
Also, if you read Bin Laden's "declaration of war" from the mid-90s, he specifically names Clinton as one of the reasons he was calling for his jihad.
Again, we won't hear much about that from the networks, and we haven't so far.
If ABC were to include it, they'd be forced to retract it by the Arkansas mafia.
ping
I think you spelled it wrong. I've always seen it spelled "StepOnAllOfUs."
;)
They are trying to play mind games with us -- and it ain't working this time!
http://www.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,91134-bosnia_p3705,00.html
150 to 1 kill ratio is not a bad day in any war.
We say to the Defence Secretary that his talk could induce a grieving mother to laughter! And it shows the fears that have enveloped you all. Where was this courage of yours when the explosion in Beirut took place in 1983 CE (1403 A.H). You were transformed into scattered bits and pieces; 241 soldiers were killed, most of them Marines. And where was this courage of yours when two explosions made you to leave Aden in less than twenty-four hours!
But your most disgraceful case was in Somalia; where, after vigorous propaganda about the power of the U.S.A. and its post-cold war leadership of the new world order, you moved tens of thousands of international forces, including twenty-eight thousand American solders, into Somalia. However, when tens of your solders were killed in minor battles and one American pilot was dragged in the streets of Mogadishu, you left the area in disappointment, humiliation, and defeat, carrying your dead with you. Clinton appeared in front of the whole world threatening and promising revenge, but these threats were merely a preparation for withdrawal. You had been disgraced by Allah and you withdrew; the extent of your impotence and weaknesses became very clear. It was a pleasure for the heart of every Muslim and a remedy to the chests of believing nations to see you defeated in the three Islamic cities of Beirut, Aden, and Mogadishu.
I say to the Secretary of Defence: The sons of the land of the two Holy Places had come out to fight against the Russians in Afghanistan, the Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and today they are fighting in Chechnya, and by the Permission of Allah, they have been made victorious over your partner, the Russians. By the command of Allah, they are also fighting in Tajikistan.
Good find, I guess Hoppy and mark have a lot of 'splainin' to do.
No radicalism in Bosnia and no connections to 9/11 with regards to Bosnia according to Hoplite and the boob brigade.
I thought I heard on ABC Radio news this morning that they were blaming America
for Muslims dying in Checnya (sp?) (A USSR/Russian territory!),
Kosovo (where we saved the Muslims), and Kashmir (where it's Muslims v.
Indians).
The Kosovo complaint really blew my gasket. I remember reading a
magazine story about Muslims serving in the US Military.
One fellow said that he and a friend joined because they met a Muslim
from Kosovo that told him how the US Military had rescued the Muslims of Kosovo
from the killing by their renegade neighbors.
Well, that's Islam.
Any pretext to justify going to war.
Even against the innocent.
Thanks for this important ping Boka!
In all fairness, we were the subjects of a very successful propaganda campaign. And if I didn't know who the players were and what their real stake was, I'd have done what the US government did, too.
But, on the other hand, that is what we pay intelligence agencies and the US State Department to do -- discover the truth and make recommendations that serve US interests. And yet what happened could not have been worse for all concerned. In fact, we shot ourselves in the foot and none of our actions were "in our interests" -- a fact of which the Democrats were actually proud of!
The people of the Balkans have been dealing with radical Islam for centuries. They are hardened to what it takes to succeed against them even when it offends our sensibilities. They know Islam, and until 9/11, we hadn't a clue. Unfortunately, I think that for the most part, we are still wandering around in the dark trying to find the light switch re Islam. I just hope that we can survive our way-too-slow learning curve!
Here's something from "The Transatlantic Intelligencer" blog -- http://trans-int.blogspot.com/2005/03/return-of-ruder-finn-background-on-pro.html After the interview from the last link with James Harff (Ruder Finn PR agent who represented the Croats, Bosnian Muslims and Kosovo Albanians during the Balkan wars), there is this:
"An article published in Wednesdays New York Sun under the title Advisor to Annan Triggers Concern now reveals that David Finn, the chairman of Ruder Finn, has served as a pro bono advisor to Kofi Annan since he became UN Secretary General in 1997. Furthermore, the article reveals that Kofi Annans nephew Kobina was employed as a paid intern at Ruder Finn Kofi Annan asked David Finn if he would give some guidance to his nephew, Kobina Annan, a Ruder Finn spokesperson is quoted as saying and that Ruder Finn's publishing arm is selling Mr. Annan's 2001 Nobel Peace Prize lecture as a hardcover book. At the same time that Ruder Finn employed Mr. Annan's nephew, the article notes,
Two senior Ruder Finn officials, Anne Glauber and Dena Merriam, who is Mr. Finn's daughter, were hired as outside contractors by the U.N. Development Program to revamp its communications office. They were paid $30,000 for two months' work, according to a UNDP spokesman, William Orme.
I do not want here to discuss James Harffs assessment of the relative responsibility of the warring parties for the ravages of the Bosnian Civil War. But I will recall that it was in Bosnia that the UN essentially lost its innocence and, for better or for worse, abandoned the impartiality among warring parties that had hitherto been the sine qua non for UN peace-keeping operations. The most spectacular event in this process of transformation was the 1995 bombing of Bosnian Serb positions by NATO forces in connection with though in fact not quite under a UN mandate. The go ahead for the operation on the part of the UN bureaucracy which was supposed to hold one of the two keys that had to be turned to initiate NATO air strikes in Bosnia was given by none other than Kofi Annan in his capacity as then Under-Secretary General. Richard Holbrooke, in his notably self-aggrandizing account of the Bosnian conflict To End A War (New York: Random House, 1998), goes so far as to claim that it was thanks to this act of indulgence toward NATO that Annan would later become Secretary General: in a sense Annan won the job on that day (p. 103).
In his book Dubious Mandate: A Memoir of the UN in Bosnia, Summer 1995 (Durham and London: Duke, 1999), Phillip Corwin has written on the developments in question as follows:
If NATO wanted to declare war against one of the parties to the conflict in Bosnia, then it should have done so under a NATO flag, not under a UN flag. It was disingenuous to enter a country as a peacekeeping force and then to wage war against one of the parties.
Corwin was the UNs chief political officer in Bosnia. In his book, he also recounts, incidentally, how a Bosnian government official threatened his life when he proposed to visit Srebrenica following its fall to Serb forces in July 1995. Shortly after the meeting in question, Corwin would be the target of sniper fire that, he claims, came from Bosnian government positions."
Hoppy will just blame the Serbs, what else is new? It's just what he is conditioned to do --like one of Pavlov's dogs -- or like a Nazi looking for "a Jew under every bed".
That's very handy.
Thanks.
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