Friday, April 22, 2005

Dispatch from the Religion of Peace

The Virginian Pilot picks up this AP dispatch on the civilion helicopter shot down in Iraq. Their were no survivors, although one pilot survived the crash.
In the video, militants come across the injured man in the flight suit. “Stand up! Stand up!” an insurgent orders the man, who reaches out and says “Give me a hand.”

Then, apparently referring to a fractured leg, he says “It’s broken.”

The militants — unseen except in brief glances — tell him to stand up. “Weapons? Weapons?” the gunmen ask him in Arabic as he stands uneasily.

They tell him, “Go!” And he starts to hobble away with his back to the camera. Then there are voices and he turns to the side, holding up a hand. Then the shooting begins, bullets hitting his body as he falls backward into the grass. The insurgents can be heard shouting, “Allahu akbar,” or, “God is great,” as he goes down. More bursts of gunfire then hit the body.
Islam, at least as it practiced by these so-called insurgents, should not be called a religion. It is a death cult.

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