"Karbala civilians killed" in US-Iraqi forces raid (2nd Roundup)
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Jul 27, 2007, 15:31 GMT
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Why don'tyou print how many civillans were killed by terroristis??????
The arab terrorists are their agents and the foriegn troops are all killing the civillians.
Re: US/Israel 'homicide twins' - two reasons why WTC II & III will be upon us 'sooner then we think.'
The sad thing is that when WTC I occured our European allies all, in unison, said: 'Today, we are all Americans.
But, as WTC II & III unfold, the world will say, 'You MF'ers had it coming,' and there will be no one to argue the point based on the facts on the ground in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine.
The US/Israel 'homicide twins' have murdered and massacured more than 1,000,000 innocents in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and Somalia (some 68% of them innocent men, women and children) and we would be hardpressed to match those numbers under the Saddam, Arafat and Assad regimes even if you total all the murders committed by these regimes in the past 100 years.
Let us pray that Senor Ahmadinejad's nukes arrive sooner than later and that his al-Shahab II's & III's are programmed sufficiently well to fill the stratospheres over Dimona, Tel Aviv and Haifa with radioactive kosher confetti and finally being peace to a Judenrein Middle East.
Anti-Semitic rant?
Naw, after all, what is more anti-Semitic than the daily murder, maiming and displacing of hundred's of 'Semitic' Palestinians.
TheAZCowBoy
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