Friday, March 2, 2012

Homicidal Muslims Absolved - Troops Guilty of Provoking Them



Homicidal Muslims have been rampaging through the streets assassinating American troops over some unintentionally burned books, and Mark Thompson (an obvious mental patient) has accused the troops involved in the accidental burning of having the "blood of U.S. soldiers on their hands". Disgusting.

Koran Burning: Pre-Judgment Day
by Mark Thompson

Reports from Afghanistan say five U.S. troops are likely to face punishment in connection with the Koran-burning at Bagram air base last week that triggered a spate of riots and the killing of six U.S. military personnel. Wrapping up the probe has been an urgent goal of the U.S. military since it happened. Along with apologies offered by everyone in the chain of command from President Obama on down, the thinking is this also might calm religious fervor.

But five troops (plus an Afghan-American interpreter)? That means one of two things, neither particularly pleasant:

1. That a group of that size was involved in the act of torching the Korans. If true, that suggests it might not have been a mistake.

2. More likely it means that superiors in the chain of command above those responsible for the act may be held accountable. That would be because their subordinates lacked the training they should have had to prevent this from happening.

One thing’s for sure: with the blood of U.S. soldiers on their hands, those involved have already been punished far more than military justice is likely to allow.


While this piece of garbage from Time.com has been the most egregious example of trying to absolve the psychotic Muslims by demonizing the troops (that I've come across so far), it really has been non-stop blame the troops from all sides for a couple days now. Afghan Clerics are predictably calling for their heads. Leftists have been playing "good dhimmis" and endlessly justifying the deadly rioting. Even the military has thrown the troops under the bus. I'll get it all posted as time allows tonight and this weekend.

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2 comments:

  1. are they really bad people? :(


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    1. They are not basically bad people as all people are basically not bad. But the teachings of their koran and clerics make them bad people. They have been brainwashed to think that anyone not a muslim (out of disrespect to them I will not capitalize any words or names that are associated to them) is bad and must be converted or put to death.
      This makes them our enemies and anyone who collaborates or sympathizes with them are our enemies. They are a cult who consider themselves a religion. They are a cult. So to answer your question mishall magarzo, yes they are.

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