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Old 12-03-2009, 18:39   #1
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Exclamation Jihadi Porn

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Old 12-03-2009, 19:00   #2
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Looks like a JiHadi family affair.......Those are some sick bastards.
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Old 12-03-2009, 20:04   #3
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That affected me, not in a bad way, but it added kindle to my already stuffed bag of disdain for radical Islam.

SO help me God, I will spend the rest of my days keeping that out of our Country, as well as avenging our, and the innocents' losses.

I am not a vengeful man; However, I cannot stand this, their is no greater calling for me than the Army.

I apologize for my rant, thank you for posting this, it should be publicized, the sheeple need this.
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Old 12-03-2009, 21:50   #4
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It is almost impossible to express in words my hatred of these folks. May they get their just rewards in time and in eternity.
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Old 12-03-2009, 22:26   #5
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I apologize for my rant, ...
No apology necessary, tell us how you really feel.

My distain is the manipulation of young children in teaching hate.

A wise man once said, "Blessed are the children, ...suffer not the children unto me, for such is the kingdom of God".
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Old 12-03-2009, 22:55   #6
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Seeing stuff like that tends to turn off my emotions.
Not sure if that's a good thing.

Thoughts drift towards cold-blooded violence.
View the monsters in that video as dangerous machines in need of disabling.
I don't feel hate towards them (or anything else), just recognize them as a serious threat to be addressed.

Probably not best to get in this mindset.
I have humans who need tending here.

May God bless and protect all who rid the Earth of these things.
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Old 12-03-2009, 23:42   #7
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Seeing stuff like that tends to turn off my emotions.
Not sure if that's a good thing.

Thoughts drift towards cold-blooded violence.
View the monsters in that video as dangerous machines in need of disabling.
I don't feel hate towards them (or anything else), just recognize them as a serious threat to be addressed.

Probably not best to get in this mindset.
I have humans who need tending here.

May God bless and protect all who rid the Earth of these things.
+1

Very well said. And I really like your last statement.

Wet Dog, I agree...there will be a price to pay in the final judgment for leading children to a life of hate.

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Old 12-04-2009, 00:09   #8
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There is justice. Rest assured the innocents will be avenged.
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Old 12-04-2009, 04:50   #9
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Well, my true feelings rely on the fact that I consider myself a patriot, and my values are beyond the LDRSHIP acronym our Army uses, they are faith-based. I feel that justice is not always served, and that many of the victimized children in the video will grow up to become my future target of well placed albeit sinful dislike.

I have a hard time loving my enemies, though I do pray daily for them. I feel that the children of radical Islam are victims, but still must atoll for their deeds.

My religion's text tells me that if my eye wanders to lust over women, women to pluck it out. It also tells me that I should love my neighbor, and embrace life. I used the eye analogy with purpose:

If radical Islam teaches their children to hate me and my infidel family, then so be it. I stand before my God when I pass knowing that I have pulled the trigger to end the suffering of others. I also clearly realize that my unapologetic willingness to kill my enemy will be FORGIVEN.

Iz can forgive the radicals and extremists for what they do, but though forgiven, they will still feel the justice of absolution. I have no desire to be a martyr, but when I go overseas, I go without fear of death, as well as when I walk my city's streets. In both of those scenarios, I will fight to my death gladly to end the opression and radicalism. You are rough men, and you do harm on others behalfs. That is the way of the Soldier, and the way it will remain.

The sheep want radical Islam to be ignored for pc's sake. I say the sheep hate the sheepdog until the wolf arrives. Well the wolf is here, and this sheepdog has a lust for protecting his flock, whether they like it or not.

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Old 12-04-2009, 07:26   #10
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Seeing stuff like that tends to turn off my emotions.
Not sure if that's a good thing.
Speaking of turned off emotions...

There's a (relatively) famous picture from earlier in Afghanistan of a Special Forces Soldier, kneeling down wearing full kit. He's reaching out and handing something to a very young Afghan girl, standing there, barefoot and smiling...so happy she's has her tongue out touching her upper lip.

I had the photo blown up onto poster board and cut out couple years ago for my old office. Someone brought it in to me yesterday and I showed it around my new office. I couldn't believe the ambivalent reaction most had in my office to the picture. It's a powerful photo and speaks volumes about the character of of Soldiers and the mission and why we must succeed.

I naively expected people to at least acknowledge how cute the little girl was. Instead, the reaction was "Yeah, that's nice. "

Maybe I'm making something out of nothing, but it bothered me.

I think the photo was in Special Warfare Magazine a number of years ago if any one can track down the electrons for posting here...it's a great shot.
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:06   #11
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There's a (relatively) famous picture from earlier in Afghanistan of a Special Forces Soldier, kneeling down wearing full kit. He's reaching out and handing something to a very young Afghan girl, standing there, barefoot and smiling...so happy she's has her tongue out touching her upper lip.

I had the photo blown up onto poster board and cut out couple years ago for my old office. Someone brought it in to me yesterday and I showed it around my new office. I couldn't believe the ambivalent reaction most had in my office to the picture. It's a powerful photo and speaks volumes about the character of of Soldiers and the mission and why we must succeed.

I naively expected people to at least acknowledge how cute the little girl was. Instead, the reaction was "Yeah, that's nice. "

Maybe I'm making something out of nothing, but it bothered me.
IMHO, sir, you were not being naive. You were reacting appropriately to a meaningful event in your life. The fabric of our world has been muddled by PC crap for so long, and people's emotions have been raped for so long, that now the public at large doesn't know how to react to the things they witness. There's a greater danger in that than there is in any of the brutalities we've seen in this link. IMHO.
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:22   #12
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Speaking of turned off emotions...

There's a (relatively) famous picture from earlier in Afghanistan of a Special Forces Soldier, kneeling down wearing full kit. He's reaching out and handing something to a very young Afghan girl, standing there, barefoot and smiling...so happy she's has her tongue out touching her upper lip.

I had the photo blown up onto poster board and cut out couple years ago for my old office. Someone brought it in to me yesterday and I showed it around my new office. I couldn't believe the ambivalent reaction most had in my office to the picture. It's a powerful photo and speaks volumes about the character of of Soldiers and the mission and why we must succeed.

I naively expected people to at least acknowledge how cute the little girl was. Instead, the reaction was "Yeah, that's nice. "

Maybe I'm making something out of nothing, but it bothered me.

I think the photo was in Special Warfare Magazine a number of years ago if any one can track down the electrons for posting here...it's a great shot.
Is it the same one used for the cover of the movie "Why We Fight" ?
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:26   #13
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my first thoughts were, "I didn't need to see that", OTOH it would come in handy next time some genius gives me the "religion of peace" line.
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:50   #14
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Mixed feeling over this. Hence, I'm pulling a Sigaba/Richard on this one.

The video creator cleary aims for pathos (emotion/passion) element. There are other videos in the similar fashion but depicting christians (kids at a retreat dancing in camo with sticks procaliming the spread of gospel. Yes, ridiculous comparison but it convinced my atheist roommate christians are no better than the jihadis). We also do not know the context of the executions and the time frame. It also portrays a segment of the population. (I don't want to start another long drawn out argument as I do agree that silence from the majority equals passive approval). The video cherrypicks the population. As I'm preparing for DLPT and have been wathing foreign TV channels, there are segments of the population encouraging hard work and extending a helping hand to strangers.

I know most of this board member have no problem discerning the content and viewing it in the proper context. However, this is a public forum and I'm mainly worried about Joe simpletons who would paint all moslem with the broad brush used for these animals. "hey, I saw on this green beret site that all moslems all blood-thirsy-throat-slitting animals. Let's go to ........gas stations and teach these ragheads a lesson!"

Hate Islam, love the muslim......as tough as that could possibly be, it demonstrates that we are indeed different, if not better than them.
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No apology necessary, tell us how you really feel.

My distain is the manipulation of young children in teaching hate.

A wise man once said, "Blessed are the children, ...suffer not the children unto me, for such is the kingdom of God".
WD is right,they will pay,maybe not now but when they meet our Maker...........

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