Wednesday,
November 17 2004
THE GOOD GUYS VS THE BAD GUYS: Islamic terrorists
executed 59 year-old Margaret Hassan who had lived in Iraq
for thirty years, married an Iraqi and become a citizen
herself, and who had devoted her entire life to helping
the Iraqi people.
For
weeks the terrorists tormented this woman physically and
psychologically before putting a bullet through her blindfolded
head.

Al-Jazeera
chose not to broadcast the video. Not because it is too
graphic - that has never stopped them before and it won't
stop them in the future - but because the enablers at Al-Jazeera
know that the image of this innocent woman being shot in
the head hurts their cause.
But
Al-Jazeera has no problem running
a constant loop of the tape showing the U.S. Marine shooting
a wounded terrorist - with the obvious intent of trying
to hurt the USA.
It's
bad enough that we have to fight the propaganda machine
of Al-Jazeera and the rest of the Arab media, but shouldn't
the press in OUR country show a little more judgment and
restraint?
I'm
not suggesting the US media just accept the Pentagon line
carte blanche. But I am suggesting that they refrain from
treating these types of events as equivalent in any way.
It's bad enough we have to contend with headlines like "Arabs
enraged by Marine's shooting" while Hassan's brutal
murder gets relegated to the back pages.
Our
military has pulled the Marine in question out of action
and is investigating the incident, which is exactly what
should be done. But every benefit of the doubt had better
go to that young man putting his life on the line for our
country.
More
importantly, no one should forget that the wounded men in
the mosque captured on video,
including the guy faking to be dead, are EXACTLY the same
type of people putting bullets in the head of aid workers
and slicing off people heads.
It
simply boggles the mind that some people don't get it. Like
Chris Matthews, for example, who said
this the other day:
If
this were the other side, and we were watching an enemy
soldier, a rival—I mean, they‘re not bad guys, especially—just
people that disagree with it. They‘re in fact the insurgents
fighting us in their country. If we saw one of them do
what we saw our guy do to that guy, would we consider
that worthy of a war crimes charge?
They're
not bad guys? The London Times (courtesy
of Powerline)
reports that the people of Fallujah beg to differ:
Residents
who stayed on through last week's offensive were emerging
and telling harrowing tales of the brutality they endured.
[A] poster in the ruins of the souk bears testament to
the strict brand of Sunni Islam imposed by the council,
fronted by hard-line cleric Abdullah Junabi. The decree
warns all women that they must cover up from head to toe
outdoors, or face execution by the armed militants who
controlled the streets.
Two female bodies found yesterday suggest such threats
were far from idle. An Arab woman, in a violet nightdress,
lay in a post-mortem embrace with a male corpse in the
middle of the street. Both bodies had died from bullets
to the head. Just six metres away on the same street lay
the decomposing corpse of a blonde-haired white woman,
too disfigured for swift identification but presumed to
be the body of one of the many foreign hostages kidnapped
by the rebels. Such is the fear that the heavily armed
militants held over Fallujah that many of the residents
who emerged from the ruins welcomed the US marines, despite
the massive destruction their firepower had inflicted
on their city.
A
man in his sixties, half-naked and his underwear stained
with blood from shrapnel wounds from a US munition, cursed
the insurgents as he greeted the advancing marines on
Saturday night. "I wish the Americans had come here the
very first day and not waited eight months," he said,
trembling. Another elderly man, who did not want his name
used for fear the rebels would one day return and restore
their draconian rule, said he was detained by the militants
last Tuesday and held for four days before being freed.
"It was horrible," he told an AFP reporter."We suffered
from the bombings. Innocent people died or were wounded
by the bombings. "But we were happy you did what you did
because Fallujah had been suffocated by the Mujahidin.
Anyone considered suspicious would be slaughtered. We
would see unknown corpses around the city all the time."
The same story of arbitrary executions was told by another
resident, found by US troops cowering in his home with
his brother and his family. "They would wear black masks,
carry rocket-propelled grenades and Kalashnikovs, and
search streets and alleys," said Iyad Assam, 24. "I would
hear stories, about how they executed five men one day
and seven another for collaborating with the Americans.
They made checkpoints on the roads. They put announcements
on walls banning music and telling women to wear the veil
from head to toe."
This
type of mentality from guys like Matthews that leads to
questions with lines like these "aren't bad guys,"
and these guys are "just insurgents fighting us in
their country" is the same kind of mentality that led
to Michael Moore taking his seat right next to Jimmy Carter
at the Democratic convention.
The
Left in this country needs to undertake some serious soul-searching.
And when I say the Left I don't just mean the fringe Left,
I mean the heart and soul of the national Democratic Party,
as represented by their leader in the U.S. House Nancy Pelosi.
I mean the mentality of the media elite as represented by
Chris Matthews, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather.
We
are fighting a ruthless and evil enemy who wants to enslave
the world and throw it back to the dark ages. We are fighting
the people who killed 3,000 Americans on September 11, 2001,
killed 190 Spaniards going to work last year, and slaughtered
hundreds of children going to school in Russia this September.
These are the people who are desperately searching for the
ability to inflict a strike that will make 9/11 look like
a good day.
We
have a hard enough time trying to convince people like Kofi
Annan and Jacques Chirac of the true threat we are facing
in Islamic fascism. The last thing we need is a press corps
and a good chunk of one of our two major political parties
at home who seem, at times, confused about who are the good
guys and the bad guys.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: This is from George
Will on Stephanopoulos' roundtable this Sunday on ABC's
This Week:
In
June 2002, the President said there's no problem getting
to peace in the Middle East and the Palestinian state
if the Palestinian people can generate a leadership that
is a peaceful interlocutor for Israel. 60 days we're going
to do it? The Palestinian people have been the most execrably
led people of the 20th century. Palestinian leaders supported
Germany and the central powers in the first World War,
Hitler in the second World War, Stalin in the Cold War,
Saddam Hussein in the Gulf War. That's a losing streak.
Tomorrow morning, Palestinian children will get up and
go to schools where teachers appointed by the Palestinian
Authority and textbooks selected by them will teach them
a kind of virulent anti-Semitism akin to that in Nazi
Germany. We need ten years of de-Nazification to get over
what the Oslo Accords produced when they brought that
thug and his "thugocracy" back to Palestine.
Couldn't
have been said any better. J. McIntyre 12:57
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