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"ArKLyte_" |
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12 May 2004 01:53:44 AM |
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Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/20645.htm
NICK BERG'S MURDER
New York Post
5/12/04
May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
It's hard to imagine the terror that must have filled Berg in those
final moments as he realized his hooded captors really were going to
kill him.
It wasn't enough that they slaughtered the young Philadelphia
businessman like a sheep and held his severed head aloft as if it were
a trophy. No, they filmed the whole thing for the world to see.
Soldiers don't behave like that.
Only cowards and thugs do.
Now it's time to ratchet up the response to this war.
Forget Abu Ghraib.
The abuse committed there by a handful of soldiers was not typical;
nor is it acceptable.
But the beheading of Nick Berg is par for the course for al Qaeda.
Of course, the terrorists of Muntada al-Ansar, an al Qaeda offshoot,
claimed they were acting in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib abuses.
Bull.
There were no known abuses at Abu Ghraib when Wall Street Journal
reporter Daniel Pearl and Italian hostage Fabrizio Quattrocchi were
murdered by Islamic terrorists.
And the events at Abu Ghraib had not yet come to light when frenzied
crowds in Fallujah burned and mutilated the bodies of four Americans
and strung them from a bridge.
No, the massacre of Nick Berg had nothing to do with Abu Ghraib.
Instead, this slaying was about the war against the West in general -
and America, in particular. Indeed, the beheading may have been
carried out personally by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a top aide of Osama
bin Laden.
Some people - some Americans - have forgotten about 9/11.
That attack should have been enough to justify all-out war. But the
hand-wringing over the war in Iraq - and over even the modest steps
America took to defend itself, like the Patriot Act - suggests that
folks truly have lost sight of what the war is about.
Yesterday they got a shocking reminder. And now they know: This war
cannot be waged with half-measures.
It can end only with the total annihilation of those who practice
butchery and barbarism. Those who have set as their goal the
destruction of America.
There is no negotiating with such people. There can be no compromise
with those who mean to destroy us.
Yesterday, the White House promised to "pursue those responsible and
bring them to justice." That's the least of it.
America has to come out swinging.
And not stop until every last one of the savage thugs is dead.
If that means a resumption of major combat in Iraq, so be it.
Would it mean another division or so of combat troops to get the job
done?
Turn to our garrisons in Europe, or Korea, to get them.
In sufficient numbers to get the job done.
To hell with political sensitivities in the region.
To hell with negotiating with radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Najaf
and the Sunni insurgents in Fallujah.
To hell with handing Saddam Hussein over to Iraqis, as some want to
do, and risking some reverse - perverse - kangaroo trial that results
in his survival.
Evil, cutthroat terrorists need to be eradicated.
Let's face it: This is a job that's going to take overwhelming - yes,
brutal - force. There is simply no "nice" or painless way to
accomplish this.
As yesterday's slaughter showed (yet again), the enemy is bound by no
moral compunctions.
America won't go that far.
But it had better steel it's backbone and get ready to fight like it
means it.
It's the only way to win this war.
--
( W W P D ) - What Would Patton Do?
http://www.marianland.com/Patton/PattononTerrorists.gif
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| User: "Z" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 09:29:27 AM |
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"ArKLyte_" <ArkLyte_@Now.Net> wrote in message
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http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/20645.htm
NICK BERG'S MURDER
New York Post
5/12/04
May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
CBS & Dan Rather had the right to publish the pictures, but now they must
bear the responsibility for their actions.
Some freedoms have responsibilities.
How many more Americans will be killed for the CBS right to publish
inflammatory pictures?
When will they realize they can not shout "Fire" in a closed building.
Why didn't CBS publish the dismembered bodies of American civilians murdered
by Muslim Terrorists?
Why didn't CBS publish the videos of American civilians jumping to their
deaths from the WTC after the 9-11 Muslim Terrorist attacks?
Why do they only publish material that show Americans in a bad light?
Why are they so anti-war & anti-Bush?
Z
It's hard to imagine the terror that must have filled Berg in those
final moments as he realized his hooded captors really were going to
kill him.
It wasn't enough that they slaughtered the young Philadelphia
businessman like a sheep and held his severed head aloft as if it were
a trophy. No, they filmed the whole thing for the world to see.
Soldiers don't behave like that.
Only cowards and thugs do.
Now it's time to ratchet up the response to this war.
Forget Abu Ghraib.
The abuse committed there by a handful of soldiers was not typical;
nor is it acceptable.
But the beheading of Nick Berg is par for the course for al Qaeda.
Of course, the terrorists of Muntada al-Ansar, an al Qaeda offshoot,
claimed they were acting in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib abuses.
Bull.
There were no known abuses at Abu Ghraib when Wall Street Journal
reporter Daniel Pearl and Italian hostage Fabrizio Quattrocchi were
murdered by Islamic terrorists.
And the events at Abu Ghraib had not yet come to light when frenzied
crowds in Fallujah burned and mutilated the bodies of four Americans
and strung them from a bridge.
No, the massacre of Nick Berg had nothing to do with Abu Ghraib.
Instead, this slaying was about the war against the West in general -
and America, in particular. Indeed, the beheading may have been
carried out personally by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a top aide of Osama
bin Laden.
Some people - some Americans - have forgotten about 9/11.
That attack should have been enough to justify all-out war. But the
hand-wringing over the war in Iraq - and over even the modest steps
America took to defend itself, like the Patriot Act - suggests that
folks truly have lost sight of what the war is about.
Yesterday they got a shocking reminder. And now they know: This war
cannot be waged with half-measures.
It can end only with the total annihilation of those who practice
butchery and barbarism. Those who have set as their goal the
destruction of America.
There is no negotiating with such people. There can be no compromise
with those who mean to destroy us.
Yesterday, the White House promised to "pursue those responsible and
bring them to justice." That's the least of it.
America has to come out swinging.
And not stop until every last one of the savage thugs is dead.
If that means a resumption of major combat in Iraq, so be it.
Would it mean another division or so of combat troops to get the job
done?
Turn to our garrisons in Europe, or Korea, to get them.
In sufficient numbers to get the job done.
To hell with political sensitivities in the region.
To hell with negotiating with radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Najaf
and the Sunni insurgents in Fallujah.
To hell with handing Saddam Hussein over to Iraqis, as some want to
do, and risking some reverse - perverse - kangaroo trial that results
in his survival.
Evil, cutthroat terrorists need to be eradicated.
Let's face it: This is a job that's going to take overwhelming - yes,
brutal - force. There is simply no "nice" or painless way to
accomplish this.
As yesterday's slaughter showed (yet again), the enemy is bound by no
moral compunctions.
America won't go that far.
But it had better steel it's backbone and get ready to fight like it
means it.
It's the only way to win this war.
--
( W W P D ) - What Would Patton Do?
http://www.marianland.com/Patton/PattononTerrorists.gif
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| User: "Cosmic00" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 08:18:16 AM |
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ArKLyte_ <ArkLyte_@Now.Net> wrote in message news:<aei3a0lj6nmtafmrmn73mdgmsn896k4ji7@4ax.com>...
May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
He wouldn't have had his throat cut if it wasn't for Bush sending the
military over there. Garbage in, Garbage out.... I bet there's
plenty cases of Iraqis with their heads blown off, by some American,
tobacco-chewin' sniper keeping score on the people he's killed. Don't
get me wrong, the beheading WAS grisly, but what do you expect for
invading a nation, and killing scores of civilians?
In anycase, the US has it's hands tied. If the US starts slaughtering
people left and right to make up for the above act, they will be no
better than terrorist themselves. Also, the lies of 'we are here to
liberate Iraq' will be even more apparent. You pro-war people wanted
a war, you got a war, blood, guts, and all.
-cos
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| User: "Norma" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 09:34:42 AM |
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"Cosmic00" <cosmicspin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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ArKLyte_ <ArkLyte_@Now.Net> wrote in message
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May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
He wouldn't have had his throat cut if it wasn't for Bush sending the
military over there. Garbage in, Garbage out.... I bet there's
plenty cases of Iraqis with their heads blown off, by some American,
tobacco-chewin' sniper keeping score on the people he's killed. Don't
get me wrong, the beheading WAS grisly, but what do you expect for
invading a nation, and killing scores of civilians?
If things progress as they seem to be going, there will be beheadings of
Americans everywhere, with the exception of the USA (for awhile. ) That
will come eventually too, if noting more is done to stop the murder of
innocents because of where they were born. Bush didn't cause this way of
thinking and acting. Get real. Norma
In anycase, the US has it's hands tied. If the US starts slaughtering
people left and right to make up for the above act, they will be no
better than terrorist themselves. Also, the lies of 'we are here to
liberate Iraq' will be even more apparent. You pro-war people wanted
a war, you got a war, blood, guts, and all.
-cos
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| User: "Lucius Domitius Aurelianus" |
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12 May 2004 09:18:54 AM |
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On 12 May 2004 06:18:16 -0700, (Cosmic00) wrote:
ArKLyte_ <ArkLyte_@Now.Net> wrote in message news:<aei3a0lj6nmtafmrmn73mdgmsn896k4ji7@4ax.com>...
May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
He wouldn't have had his throat cut if it wasn't for Bush sending the
military over there. Garbage in, Garbage out.... I bet there's
plenty cases of Iraqis with their heads blown off, by some American,
tobacco-chewin' sniper keeping score on the people he's killed. Don't
get me wrong, the beheading WAS grisly, but what do you expect for
invading a nation, and killing scores of civilians?
In anycase, the US has it's hands tied. If the US starts slaughtering
people left and right to make up for the above act, they will be no
better than terrorist themselves. Also, the lies of 'we are here to
liberate Iraq' will be even more apparent. You pro-war people wanted
a war, you got a war, blood, guts, and all.
-cos
***** you, they want the whole world to have a Taliban style government
and everyone to be a muslim. Wake up *****.
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It's good to be the King.
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| User: "Cosmic00" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
13 May 2004 07:29:55 AM |
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Lucius Domitius Aurelianus <Aurelianus@rome.net> wrote in message news:<ehc4a0h6fm50vbl0ee3noavpc8n5cour9o@4ax.com>...
***** you, they want the whole world to have a Taliban style government
and everyone to be a muslim. Wake up *****.
You're the ignorant one. By invading Iraq, the US has made a goldmine
for terrorist networks and ultra-extremist Muslims. There's a huge
uproar about how evil the beheading was, but then I guess it's okay
when US Helicopter Gunships splatter Iraqis, even when they are
wounded and crawling. If there is no mercy on our side, why would you
think they'll have mercy for us?
-cos
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| User: "Lucius Domitius Aurelianus" |
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13 May 2004 11:33:36 AM |
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On 13 May 2004 05:29:55 -0700, (Cosmic00) wrote:
Lucius Domitius Aurelianus <Aurelianus@rome.net> wrote in message news:<ehc4a0h6fm50vbl0ee3noavpc8n5cour9o@4ax.com>...
***** you, they want the whole world to have a Taliban style government
and everyone to be a muslim. Wake up *****.
You're the ignorant one. By invading Iraq, the US has made a goldmine
for terrorist networks and ultra-extremist Muslims. There's a huge
uproar about how evil the beheading was, but then I guess it's okay
when US Helicopter Gunships splatter Iraqis, even when they are
wounded and crawling. If there is no mercy on our side, why would you
think they'll have mercy for us?
-cos
Tell me how ignorant I am when your grand-daughters are forced to wear
a burkha and get shot in the head if they give their husbands any
*****.
--
"It's good to be the King."
King Louie quote from a Mel Brooks movie.
There now all the libotards can know where the phrase
comes from.
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| User: "ArKLyte_" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 10:20:45 AM |
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On 12 May 2004 06:18:16 -0700, (Cosmic00) wrote:
Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post
He wouldn't have had his throat cut if it wasn't for Bush sending the
military over there.
3000 souls in NYC, DC and PA might still be alive if
Bill Clinton had agreed to take bin-Laden into custody
and to send our Army to Afghanistan ...
Forgetful, are you?
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( W W P D ) - What Would Patton Do?
http://www.marianland.com/Patton/PattononTerrorists.gif
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| User: "Cosmic00" |
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13 May 2004 07:43:39 AM |
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ArKLyte_ <ArkLyte_@Now.Net> wrote in message news:<3bg4a01k4c2e0t2t8896n20sbthe2n21ts@4ax.com>...
3000 souls in NYC, DC and PA might still be alive if
Bill Clinton had agreed to take bin-Laden into custody
and to send our Army to Afghanistan ...
Forgetful, are you?
Forgetful? How many civilians have died as a direct result of our
actions in Afghanistan and Iraq? I can say for certain the number
outdoes 3000 by quite a margin. Also, I find it remarkable that you
mentioned 'souls', but I'm sure you never mentioned that when refering
to Iraqi people. Did you know anybody that died personally? If not,
how is 3000 dead people in 9/11 different from 3000 people dead in
Iraq?
Then again, I also question. Why is it that the jets were not
intercepted by the US before they hit the towers/Pentagon? I thought
it was standard procedure to have jets intercept an aircraft if it
goes off course? Jeez, there's people that mistakingly fly a Cessna
into restricted air space and get intercepted right away, and yet on
9/11 they didn't think to do the same for a possible rogue jetliner?!
-cos
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| User: "ddd" |
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12 May 2004 08:56:37 AM |
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On 12 May 2004 06:18:16 -0700, (Cosmic00) wrote:
t what do you expect for
invading a nation, and killing scores of civilians?
Scores??
Replace that with thousands.
In Fallujah, where 4 US mercenaries were killed, between 500 and 700
Iraqis died as a result of the US attack, many of them elderly, women
and children.
More 'winning hearts and minds' I guess
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| User: "Ben Trower" |
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12 May 2004 06:57:40 AM |
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ArKLyte_ wrote:
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/20645.htm
NICK BERG'S MURDER
New York Post
5/12/04
It wasn't enough that they slaughtered the young Philadelphia
businessman like a sheep and held his severed head aloft as if it were
a trophy. No, they filmed the whole thing for the world to see.
Soldiers don't behave like that.
Only cowards and thugs do.
Yup. Cowards.
The same type of cowards that kill civilian non-combatants with a 1000 laser
guided bomb. The same type of cowards that televise the film of the bomb
being guided to the target. Or maybe it the same type of cowards that
machine-gun "suspected" insurgents from a helecopter using night vision.
Maybe it's the same kind of coward that brutally murders a wounded man
after the inital machine gun attack fails - recording it all on video.
Yup. Cowards indeed. Just like the criminal trash illegally occupying
their country.
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 08:45:12 AM |
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INTERNATIONAL ACTION CENTER STATEMENT
May 11, 2004
Bush Administration to Blame for Death of Nick Berg
Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld Brought Death, Destruction, and Torture to
Iraq
The International Action Center considers Nick Berg a victim of the
war that the Bush administration planned, conspired, lied to justify
and carried out in violation of U.S. and international law. We hold
the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld group responsible for this tragedy, just as
we hold them responsible for the death and suffering of tens of
thousands of Iraqis and of over 700 U.S. soldiers and marines.
We feel sympathy for the Berg family for the grief they are going
through. This is real sympathy for real grief. But we consider the
words from the White House that claim to express sympathy and grief to
be cynical lies just like the lies about "weapons of mass destruction"
that were used to justify this illegal war.
We do not know who was really behind Nick Berg's death. But we know
that the Bush administration and the Pentagon created the situation
that caused him to lose his life. They have brought mass murder to
Iraq. And the victims also include people like Nick Berg and like
thousands of innocent Iraqis that have done nothing to deserve their
fate.
http://www.iacenter.org
iacenter@iacenter.org
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| User: "World Peace" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
13 May 2004 06:36:13 AM |
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Who has the most to gain from this video?
Examine your own reaction to this horrifying act.
Ask yourself, again, exactly who has the most to gain from your
instinctive reaction to this evil act.
theredguard@hotmail.com (redguard) wrote in message news:<2c02d47c.0405120545.7195d9bf@posting.google.com>...
INTERNATIONAL ACTION CENTER STATEMENT
May 11, 2004
Bush Administration to Blame for Death of Nick Berg
Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld Brought Death, Destruction, and Torture to
Iraq
The International Action Center considers Nick Berg a victim of the
war that the Bush administration planned, conspired, lied to justify
and carried out in violation of U.S. and international law. We hold
the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld group responsible for this tragedy, just as
we hold them responsible for the death and suffering of tens of
thousands of Iraqis and of over 700 U.S. soldiers and marines.
We feel sympathy for the Berg family for the grief they are going
through. This is real sympathy for real grief. But we consider the
words from the White House that claim to express sympathy and grief to
be cynical lies just like the lies about "weapons of mass destruction"
that were used to justify this illegal war.
We do not know who was really behind Nick Berg's death. But we know
that the Bush administration and the Pentagon created the situation
that caused him to lose his life. They have brought mass murder to
Iraq. And the victims also include people like Nick Berg and like
thousands of innocent Iraqis that have done nothing to deserve their
fate.
http://www.iacenter.org
iacenter@iacenter.org
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| User: "World Peace" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
13 May 2004 06:38:28 AM |
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Who has the most to gain from this video?
Examine your own reaction to this horrifying act.
Ask yourself, again, exactly who has the most to gain from your
instinctive reaction to this evil act.
theredguard@hotmail.com (redguard) wrote in message news:<2c02d47c.0405120545.7195d9bf@posting.google.com>...
INTERNATIONAL ACTION CENTER STATEMENT
May 11, 2004
Bush Administration to Blame for Death of Nick Berg
Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld Brought Death, Destruction, and Torture to
Iraq
The International Action Center considers Nick Berg a victim of the
war that the Bush administration planned, conspired, lied to justify
and carried out in violation of U.S. and international law. We hold
the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld group responsible for this tragedy, just as
we hold them responsible for the death and suffering of tens of
thousands of Iraqis and of over 700 U.S. soldiers and marines.
We feel sympathy for the Berg family for the grief they are going
through. This is real sympathy for real grief. But we consider the
words from the White House that claim to express sympathy and grief to
be cynical lies just like the lies about "weapons of mass destruction"
that were used to justify this illegal war.
We do not know who was really behind Nick Berg's death. But we know
that the Bush administration and the Pentagon created the situation
that caused him to lose his life. They have brought mass murder to
Iraq. And the victims also include people like Nick Berg and like
thousands of innocent Iraqis that have done nothing to deserve their
fate.
http://www.iacenter.org
iacenter@iacenter.org
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| User: "Dan" |
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 07:36:47 AM |
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There have actually been several other beheadings by jihadists posted
to websites over the past few years. This one made it to the U.S. press
because the victim was an american. This is just another doctrine used
by the jihadists to further their motives with terror. They are on a
mission to take over the world.
Check:
http://www.prophetofdoom.net
ArKLyte_ <ArkLyte_@Now.Net> wrote in message news:<aei3a0lj6nmtafmrmn73mdgmsn896k4ji7@4ax.com>...
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/20645.htm
NICK BERG'S MURDER
New York Post
5/12/04
May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 11:53:16 AM |
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hey listen the us army does not have any bissness there if they
never whent there this would not happen
news:<aei3a0lj6nmtafmrmn73mdgmsn896k4ji7@4ax.com>...
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/20645.htm
NICK BERG'S MURDER
New York Post
5/12/04
May 12, 2004 -- What cruel, sick bastards. Indeed, you can't get much
more barbaric than the filmed beheading of 26-year-old Nick Berg that
splashed across a terrorist group's Web site yesterday.
In case the world needed a reminder of why America is waging its War
on Terror, it got one yesterday.
It's hard to imagine the terror that must have filled Berg in those
final moments as he realized his hooded captors really were going to
kill him.
It wasn't enough that they slaughtered the young Philadelphia
businessman like a sheep and held his severed head aloft as if it were
a trophy. No, they filmed the whole thing for the world to see.
Soldiers don't behave like that.
Only cowards and thugs do.
Now it's time to ratchet up the response to this war.
Forget Abu Ghraib.
The abuse committed there by a handful of soldiers was not typical;
nor is it acceptable.
But the beheading of Nick Berg is par for the course for al Qaeda.
Of course, the terrorists of Muntada al-Ansar, an al Qaeda offshoot,
claimed they were acting in retaliation for the Abu Ghraib abuses.
Bull.
There were no known abuses at Abu Ghraib when Wall Street Journal
reporter Daniel Pearl and Italian hostage Fabrizio Quattrocchi were
murdered by Islamic terrorists.
And the events at Abu Ghraib had not yet come to light when frenzied
crowds in Fallujah burned and mutilated the bodies of four Americans
and strung them from a bridge.
No, the massacre of Nick Berg had nothing to do with Abu Ghraib.
Instead, this slaying was about the war against the West in general -
and America, in particular. Indeed, the beheading may have been
carried out personally by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a top aide of Osama
bin Laden.
Some people - some Americans - have forgotten about 9/11.
That attack should have been enough to justify all-out war. But the
hand-wringing over the war in Iraq - and over even the modest steps
America took to defend itself, like the Patriot Act - suggests that
folks truly have lost sight of what the war is about.
Yesterday they got a shocking reminder. And now they know: This war
cannot be waged with half-measures.
It can end only with the total annihilation of those who practice
butchery and barbarism. Those who have set as their goal the
destruction of America.
There is no negotiating with such people. There can be no compromise
with those who mean to destroy us.
Yesterday, the White House promised to "pursue those responsible and
bring them to justice." That's the least of it.
America has to come out swinging.
And not stop until every last one of the savage thugs is dead.
If that means a resumption of major combat in Iraq, so be it.
Would it mean another division or so of combat troops to get the job
done?
Turn to our garrisons in Europe, or Korea, to get them.
In sufficient numbers to get the job done.
To hell with political sensitivities in the region.
To hell with negotiating with radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr in Najaf
and the Sunni insurgents in Fallujah.
To hell with handing Saddam Hussein over to Iraqis, as some want to
do, and risking some reverse - perverse - kangaroo trial that results
in his survival.
Evil, cutthroat terrorists need to be eradicated.
Let's face it: This is a job that's going to take overwhelming - yes,
brutal - force. There is simply no "nice" or painless way to
accomplish this.
As yesterday's slaughter showed (yet again), the enemy is bound by no
moral compunctions.
America won't go that far.
But it had better steel it's backbone and get ready to fight like it
means it.
It's the only way to win this war.
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| Title: Re: Nick Berg's Murder - NY Post |
12 May 2004 12:04:53 PM |
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On 12 May 2004 09:53:16 -0700, () wrote:
hey listen the us army does not have any bissness there if they
never whent there this would not happen
Get back to spelling class before they expel you.
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