Another sad and infuriating AP report has just arrived:
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - An Iraqi militant group has beheaded its South Korean hostage, Al-Jazeera television reported Tuesday.
The pan-Arab station said it had received a videotape showing that Kim Sun-il had been executed.
Kim, 33, worked for a South Korean company supplying the U.S. military in Iraq and was abducted last week, according to the South Korean government.
Al-Jazeera, which had not broadcast the tape, said the execution was carried out by the al-Qaida-linked group Monotheism and Jihad.
So much for the mercy of Islam.
The fatwah issued by bin Laden after 9/11 clearly stated that all Americans are free game, but this starts a new and daring trend — now anyone that is contracted to the U.S.A., regardless of nationality, is being treated as if they are Americans — and that means decapitation served up on a cold cement floor.
























If anything, it should be a sign to All that it is not just the US that is under attack- as if all that is going on in a Score of countries is not proof enough.
Note to all who read here: They will blame the US. But if you study history At All- and you Should- This movement began taking off in the 1930s, and had deep ties to the Nazis. Don’t believe me? Do a google search.
Gary
May God bless his soul and may Saint Padre Pio show him the way.
Why are the LLL not up in arms about them breaking the Geneva convention? No we need to focus on the Americans and what they do because it is all Americas fault. /sar
Well it is time to reveal a little about myself. While I served in Iraq I would always receive a question from the people of that nation. Where were these people when Saddam was killing us and not the Americans? Take it as you will but it is a question to think about.
The Left has an agenda of its own and it certainly seems blind to the perils that the rest of us see clearly.
For our clarity we get called neo-cons, bigots or worse.
The hypocrisy is tangible, that is what the Iraqis should be told. Maybe they will get Internet connections fairly soon and I will tell some myself.
Democracy is one of the few great chances for peace in the Middle East because it might usher in reform via the people and not at the point of an American rifle. If this experiment fails, or worse, if more Americans are killed by terrorists, it might all be for nothing in the long haul anyway — but we have to try.