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Right In Florida

Motto: This is what happens when Insanity and Banality come together.

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I'm an aging boomer, white male (cue scary music); not religious, mostly conservative. Married to the same woman forever. No kids-by choice (I believe in personal choice in most areas of life). Voted mostly Republican until November 2000 when the national Democrats tried to steal the election in Florida. I promised to never again vote for another Democrat; kept that promise to date.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Religion of Peace, My Ass! (part 7) Tom Fox

So many atrocities by Muslims to choose from, it gets so hard to pick.

How about this one from the AP: Tom Fox was a Quaker who worked for a 'peace' group and "...worked with incarcerated Iraqis, often serving as the only link between them and their families on the outside...Fox, 54, was the only American in a group of four Christian Peacemaker Teams members who were taken hostage last year by a previously unknown group, the Swords of Righteousness Brigade. Fox was found near a west Baghdad railway line with gunshot wounds to his head and chest...was found with his hands tied and gunshots to his head and chest."

Guess which side Fox really was against. That's right, the side that is the source of all bad in the world. So you know which side killed him. No, surprisingly it wasn't the Americans.

Fox may have been a 'good' man. But he was a stupid man who couldn't or wouldn't differentiate between good and evil. A terrorist or American soldier-all the same to him. He is now a dead man. His neutrality didn't save him. He was a Christian and an American. An infidel worthy of death to the brutes who comprise so much of the 'religion of peace.'

See antimedia's take.

2 Comments:

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12/08/2006 12:17 AM  
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