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    Vile exploitation of the innocent by insurgent scum.

    Words cannot describe the low-life, sub-human entities that took advantage of these young women. There must be an afterlife, because no earthly punishment would suffice for the pigs who are behind this. May they be buried in a ten foot hole filled with pig excrement. These vermin can't hide behind any god for justification; this is truly demonic (for those who believe in such). Wishes for peace in paradise for these poor women!!!

    Feb 1 10:51 AM US/Eastern

    Two women suicide bombers who have killed nearly 80 people in Baghdad were Down's Syndrome victims exploited by al Qaida.

    The explosives were detonated by remote control in a co-ordinated attack after the women walked into separate crowded markets, said the chief Iraqi military spokesman in Baghdad General Qassim al-Moussawi.

    Other officials said the women were apparently unaware of what they were doing in what could be a new method by suspected Sunni insurgents to subvert toughened security measures. ...




    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

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    These people are more than pathetic. That's the same mentality using the Palies for cannon fodder (since their inception), or shooting infidel babies in heads, or sawing off heads, or poisoning their children's minds, or using nukes even if you're going to kill more of your people than of your sworn enemies. These people have neither shame nor ethics, taken from any perspective.

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    But is anybody really surprised by this? or will the next new low that's just around the corner surprise anyone. They're the 'Allah Akbar' mantric nihilists. It's what they do and they don't give a damn what the Western world nor the Arab world thinks. They'll happily pull the roof in on themselves as a way of protest.

    I wonder if George Galloway still gushes when he hears of the latest exploits from his "martyrs".

    "These poor Iraqis - ragged people, with their sandals, with their Kalashnikovs, with the lightest and most basic of weapons - are writing the names of their cities and towns in the stars, with 145 military operations every day, which has made the country ungovernable. "We don't know who they are, we don't know their names, we never saw their faces, they don't put up photographs of their martyrs, we don't know the names of their leaders." - George Galloway


    What an absolute langer of the first water that man is.
    As a youth I used to weep in butcher's shops.

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    I don't know about the rest of you, but this sort of thing is exactly how I prefer our Muslim enemies to fight.

    We don't benefit (and nothing else matters, at all, period full stop) from a chivalrous enemy. We DO benefit from these nutcases using their retarded sows as explosive delivery systems because THAT is revealing of core Islamic behaviors. There should be NO refuge FOR Muslims FROM Muslims.

    Enough of this conduct can set off an endless cycle of hatred and vengeance
    that distracts their efforts from us. Their own terrorism turning their own women (no one knows there is a 'tard under the black camouflage of the burka) into objects of fear has got to be tremendously corrosive psychologically.

    I don't want Islam to change into an effective enemy, I want it to implode in an orgiastic wave of gleeful voluntary fratricide. That is the wonderful benefit of the Iraq war. Unleash the vermin from their former master (Saddam, PBUH) and they revert to primordial rage against each other.

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    One wonders why they did this. Is the pool of 'talent' so thin they have to resort to this tactic? Obviously these women weren't left on their own. Someone had to be taking care of them, someone had to give the go ahead to use a mentally compromised family member as a weapon. In many places all over the world, 'warriors' use drugs to dope up their suicidal soldiers who are often children. Evident the Iranians who sent a million unarmed children against Iraqi chemical weapon and tank batteries in their war. This seems to be a cynical extension of that.

    I think you're mistaken if you believe that this will 'paint them in a bad light'. Go to Africa where militias are made up of 12 year olds barely big enough to lug their AK's through the bush. It's pretty normal. They're dead by 15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates View Post
    One wonders why they did this. Is the pool of 'talent' so thin they have to resort to this tactic? Obviously these women weren't left on their own. Someone had to be taking care of them, someone had to give the go ahead to use a mentally compromised family member as a weapon. In many places all over the world, 'warriors' use drugs to dope up their suicidal soldiers who are often children. Evident the Iranians who sent a million unarmed children against Iraqi chemical weapon and tank batteries in their war. This seems to be a cynical extension of that.

    I think you're mistaken if you believe that this will 'paint them in a bad light'. Go to Africa where militias are made up of 12 year olds barely big enough to lug their AK's through the bush. It's pretty normal. They're dead by 15.
    The Iranians also gave these child soldiers little plastic keys to heaven to wear around their neck and used them to clear minefields ahead of their combat troops.
    "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither, let my tongue cleave to my palate if I do not remember you, if I do not set Jerusalem above my highest joy." (Ps. 137: 5-7)"

    "Any generation in which the Temple is not built, it is as if it had been destroyed in their times" (Yerushalmi, Yoma 1a).

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    Got linkage to support the Iranian child soldiers story?

    "Someone had to be taking care of them, someone had to give the go ahead to use a mentally compromised family member as a weapon."

    Quick way to send them to paradise. If one accepts the absurdity of religion, then there is nothing beyond belief.

    "I think you're mistaken if you believe that this will 'paint them in a bad light'. "

    It will paint them in a bad light to the rest of the world.

    "Go to Africa where militias are made up of 12 year olds barely big enough to lug their AK's through the bush. It's pretty normal."

    As I've said, an African outcome for Islamic countries is what I want. I don't know if they'll get any amusing ritual cannibals like the famed "General Butt Naked", but they are cut from the same cloth.

    "They're dead by 15."

    This gets better and better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmall View Post
    Got linkage to support the Iranian child soldiers story?
    http://betbender.blogspot.com/2007_09_24_archive.html

    "In pondering the behavior of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, I cannot help but think of the 500,000 plastic keys that Iran imported from Taiwan during the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88. At the time, an Iranian law laid down that children as young as 12 could be used to clear mine fields, even against the objections of their parents. Before every mission, a small plastic key would be hung around each of the children’s necks. It was supposed to open for them the gates to paradise.

    “In the past,” wrote the semi-official Iranian daily Ettela’at, “we had child-volunteers: 14-, 15-, and 16-year-olds. They went into the mine fields. Their eyes saw nothing. Their ears heard nothing. And then, a few moments later, one saw clouds of dust. When the dust had settled again, there was nothing more to be seen of them. Somewhere, widely scattered in the landscape, there lay scraps of burnt flesh and pieces of bone.” Such scenes could henceforth be avoided, Ettela’at assured its readers. “Before entering the mine fields, the children [now] wrap themselves in blankets and they roll on the ground, so that their body parts stay together after the explosion of the mines and one can carry them to the graves.
    (...)
    "The western media showed little interest for the Basiji – perhaps because journalists could not be present during the hostilities or perhaps because they did not believe the reports. Such disinterest has persisted to this day. The 5000 dead of Saddam Hussein’s poison gas attack on the Kurds of Halabja have remained in our memory. History has forgotten the children of the minefields.

    "Today, however, Ahmadinejad appears in public in his Basiji uniform. During the war, he served as one of the Basiji instructors who turned children into martyrs."
    "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither, let my tongue cleave to my palate if I do not remember you, if I do not set Jerusalem above my highest joy." (Ps. 137: 5-7)"

    "Any generation in which the Temple is not built, it is as if it had been destroyed in their times" (Yerushalmi, Yoma 1a).

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    That was quick! Thanks.

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