1 posted on
02/03/2002 11:21:39 PM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
bump
2 posted on
02/04/2002 12:02:56 AM PST by
Salman
To: kattracks
I doubt they are sorry, they're sorry they got captured
3 posted on
02/04/2002 12:04:54 AM PST by
GeronL
To: kattracks
Doctors at the Naval fleet hospital said yesterday they were treating two of the detainees for mental disorders - one was being medicated for post-traumatic stress disorder and another for manic depression. WHAT??????? WHAT????????????? WHAT????????????? DO NOT TELL ME THIS. We are NOT treating these FRICKING TERRORISTS for "DEPRESSION."
To: kattracks
Manic-Depressive! The highs gave him away.
To: kattracks
seem to be realizing we Americans are not as bad or scary as they thought we wereOh great, exactly 180 degree from the message that needs to be learned.
31 posted on
02/04/2002 2:40:25 AM PST by
ASA Vet
To: kattracks
I am really tired of hearing of how they feel.
I don't care how they feel.
I don't care that they are 'sorry'.
I don't care if they were misguided and have now discovered that Americans (Christians) are not so bad after all.
They are the enemy! Period!
Muslims are excellent liars, Arafat has proved that. I would not believe any of them if they were standing atop of a pile of their Koran and swore they were telling the truth.
To: kattracks
Methinks the good Lieutenant is suffering a form of reverse Stockholm Syndrome. His allegiance to Islam blinds him to the atrocities performed by his charges at the behest of evil men. The Good Lord guarantees us little in this world but the ability to choose, and these animals have chosen. Let their decisions guide their fate.
38 posted on
02/04/2002 2:45:14 AM PST by
Movemout
To: kattracks
"They want to understand where they went wrong - they are beginning to think about their actions, their behavior," he said.
Oprah and Phil Donahue can't be far behind now.
39 posted on
02/04/2002 2:47:48 AM PST by
doosee
To: kattracks
"When they find out what happened, they know that it is Islamically wrong," he said. "The understanding is that they are not allowed to kill people who are innocent." Asked if any of the detainees had regrets, he said only, "Some, they do."
If you listen carefully enough, you can still hear them screaming.
To: kattracks
So..."not allowed to kill innocents"...here is the caveat...Americans are not "innocents". But lumped together as "the Great Satan". This cleric is simply "being used".
To: kattracks
Gee, I guess the fruit loops are getting to them. Better bump them up to 5-star meals. </sarcasm
To: kattracks
"They want to understand where they went wrong - they are beginning to think about their actions, their behavior," he said.
Give us all a break, Navy Muslim cleric. They may well be wondering "where they went wrong" but it was in this vein, "Where can we have gone wrong that we failed to kill the American and Afghani soldiers and got captured instead? And, once we figure it out, what can we do to rectify that mistake?"
77 posted on
02/04/2002 6:05:24 AM PST by
aruanan
To: kattracks
When you try to impose civilian methods on military situations, you endanger the soldiers, you risk losing the war, and you weaken the nation. Hanoi-Jane-Liberals simply refuse to learn from their own mistakes or even recognize reality.
To: kattracks
When I read some of our 101st soldiers have not had a shower in a month and are fed MERs while these THUGS are treated as priveliged beings, I'm about to throw a fit and punch a pillow.
84 posted on
02/04/2002 11:21:40 AM PST by
tillacum
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