Posted on 12/15/2001 3:11:34 PM PST by kanawa
Muslim terrorists? I'm shocked. Unfortunately for them, China's military is probably not too amused.
I predict that we will see some instant justice and the disappearance as well as public executions of a whole bunch of suicidal Islamic Terrorists in China.
Is there an arrogance, ignorance and suicidial DNA requirement to become an Islamic Fanatic?! These guys are even dumber than Arafatty's terrorists!
Maybe we can give the ChiComs a flat fee to handle all Taliban and al Queerdo captives we have. Then we have no trial or sentencing problems. They would probably be glad to handle each goat humper for a couple of thousand $'s each!
These mentally unstable Islamics may be correct in saying that WWIII is starting. Except it may be the entire world cleaning out the scum from the shallow end of the Islamic gene pool! Darwin must love these idiots!
So here it is http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1712000/1712974.stm
China hit by series of blasts An explosion in a crowded McDonald's restaurant in the centre of China's western city of Xian is reported to have killed one person and injured more than 20. Officials said they suspected the person killed set off the blast, according to Reuters news agency.
It follows a series of explosions in the southern province of Guangdong on Friday. Those blasts killed two people and injured several others. The police are investigating whether some of the blasts were linked to a business dispute, according to local media. It is not known whether Saturday's explosion has any connection with Friday's blasts. Xian is home to a sizeable ethnic Uighur Muslim population and Uighur separatists have staged several bombings in western China in the past. Business dispute Up to 20 small explosions hit several districts of the southern port city of Zhanjiang at day-break, state media said, killing two people and injuring six others. At around the same time, blasts shook three places in the city of Jiangmen, seriously injuring a seven-year-old boy, the Beijing Youth Daily said Hong Kong media also reported explosions in the nearby cities of Maoming and Yangjiang, but police and city officials in Maoming said they had no reports of this. Officials indicated that disputes were behind both sets of blasts in Zhanjiang and Jiangmen. Bombings increasing A Zhanjiang official told Reuters news agency that "as far as we know it's revenge related to debt disputes - somebody owed money and did not pay". Bombing incidents are on the rise in China, where explosives are cheap and easy to buy. The state often blames them on disillusioned individuals. In March, blasts at a dormitory in the northern industrial city of Shijiazhuang that killed more than 100 people was blamed on a man driven by jealousy and a desire for revenge. |
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I'll get the hang of this HTML stuff yet !!!!
Try this link
Doesn't the sound of children's screams and the sight of innocent men and women dying, make you feal so close to the Creator. At least according to CNN news bitch Christiane Amanpoop, mohammed was such a great and peaceful man.
I hope the Chinese and Indians respond peacefully to the religion of peace. At least, "peacefully" as the religion of peace defines it. For the religion of peace, peace comes when you have killed all your opponents. Go ahead China and India, deal "peacefully" with the religion of peace.
Our treatment of the muslims will seem like a walk in the park compared to what the Chinese would do.
FReegards,
Now it's "Revenge"?
Naah, there's only one thing that'll cause something like this: Someone waited patiently in line for 20 minutes, then when they reached the counter, they were told: "Oh, we stopped serving breakfast five minutes ago...Sorry!"
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