I mean, it's not like jihadist of one stripe of another seize soldiers and/or non-combatants and hold them in 'secret prisons' and saw off their heads or anything, is it?
Danny Pearl was treated by Khalid as an honored guest or noble enemy, deserving of the hospitality of Islam right?
Actually, I believe that Zawahiri and the rest want to treat us all like they did Danny Pearl.
It is I think unquestionable that he has spilled a great deal Muslim blood. Whether or not the bloodshed has been "murder" or "birth pangs" is a matter of interpretation.
Believing that Bush is a "deceitful charlatan" does not make you a terrorist, or sympathetic to terrorists. It just means you recognize he's been constantly wrong and often lying outright about Iraq for years.
But by all means, try to sell the "Democrats agree with terrorists" idea. I think it's pretty risky, personally.
Did you hear about Bob Woodward's book whose thesis is that Bush is a deceitful charlatan? Selling like hotcakes.
They're playing you, Doyle. Don't you see that? Just like they convinced lefties all over the place to do their dirty work smearing Israel or how a cheap military dictator from Venezuela convinced liberals that his dickless machismo strutting is a preferable alternative to American exceptionalism. This is a massive game of psy-ops. Don't let them drag liberalism any further through the mud. Show us why you're different than them. Distance yourself from the crazies and killers in a convincing way and more Americans will be happy to vote for your party.
You don't understand. Liberals are not terrorists, or sympathetic to terrorists.
Bush is a terrible president, and one of the ways in which he's a terrible president (i.e. in his conduct of the War on Terror), incites the hatred of Muslims and especially the fanatics who already hated us.
That's a bug, not a feature.
It's such a ridiculous argument, I'm going to let the accusations of disloyalty slide.
Ok, jim. I'm willing to concede that the stupidity might be accidental.
Invading Iraq made the terrorism problem worse, not better. There was really no reason to go into Iraq, unless you're really, really into defending human rights everywhere in the world. And the Right isn't even interested in defending them at home, so there goes that.
There's nothing exclusively "liberal" or "left" about realizing how horrendously incompetent Bush's foreign policy/War on Terra has been. Lots of conservatives have seen the light.
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Done a mind-meld with Howard Dean, has he?
I mean, it's not like jihadist of one stripe of another seize soldiers and/or non-combatants and hold them in 'secret prisons' and saw off their heads or anything, is it?
Danny Pearl was treated by Khalid as an honored guest or noble enemy, deserving of the hospitality of Islam right?
Actually, I believe that Zawahiri and the rest want to treat us all like they did Danny Pearl.
They get zero sympathy from me.
It is I think unquestionable that he has spilled a great deal Muslim blood. Whether or not the bloodshed has been "murder" or "birth pangs" is a matter of interpretation.
Believing that Bush is a "deceitful charlatan" does not make you a terrorist, or sympathetic to terrorists. It just means you recognize he's been constantly wrong and often lying outright about Iraq for years.
But by all means, try to sell the "Democrats agree with terrorists" idea. I think it's pretty risky, personally.
Did you hear about Bob Woodward's book whose thesis is that Bush is a deceitful charlatan? Selling like hotcakes.
Of course the terrorists hate Bush! They hate America!
Democrats love America and hate what Bush is doing to it.
To imply they're identical because they are both "Bush opponents" is willfully stupid.
They're playing you, Doyle. Don't you see that? Just like they convinced lefties all over the place to do their dirty work smearing Israel or how a cheap military dictator from Venezuela convinced liberals that his dickless machismo strutting is a preferable alternative to American exceptionalism. This is a massive game of psy-ops. Don't let them drag liberalism any further through the mud. Show us why you're different than them. Distance yourself from the crazies and killers in a convincing way and more Americans will be happy to vote for your party.
Palladian -
You don't understand. Liberals are not terrorists, or sympathetic to terrorists.
Bush is a terrible president, and one of the ways in which he's a terrible president (i.e. in his conduct of the War on Terror), incites the hatred of Muslims and especially the fanatics who already hated us.
That's a bug, not a feature.
It's such a ridiculous argument, I'm going to let the accusations of disloyalty slide.
One other thing:
The fact that, with regard to the war on Iraq, the terrorists have a legitimate beef, is not Howard Dean's fault.
The administration did willfully misrepresent the threat that Iraq posed, and its involvement in 9/11.
That decision has made America less safe, and the people responsible should be held accountable.
Done a mind-meld with Howard Dean, has he?
Yeah, it always amuses me when al Qaeda's latest video sounds like something from Democratic Underground.
Ok, jim. I'm willing to concede that the stupidity might be accidental.
Invading Iraq made the terrorism problem worse, not better. There was really no reason to go into Iraq, unless you're really, really into defending human rights everywhere in the world. And the Right isn't even interested in defending them at home, so there goes that.
There's nothing exclusively "liberal" or "left" about realizing how horrendously incompetent Bush's foreign policy/War on Terra has been. Lots of conservatives have seen the light.
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