Burning Hypocrisy

Posted on October 23, 2005

Hat tip Euphoric Reality
This just really ruined my morning. Nothing makes me more sick than hypocrisy. Especially when the left buy into the sympathy for the enemy crap. We all heard the whining recently when PSYOPs broadcast the burning of taliban bodies.
Seems that if it is against their religion to desicrate dead bodies this way, that it does not apply to live bodies? Or does it just not apply to us infedels period? I’m sick of the PC crowd bowing to the enemy in sympathy. They are our weak link people. The enemy doesn’t have this problem. They just do whatever they want.

Via Wasington Post

The commander said the four men — identified by the Telegraph as employees of the Halliburton Co. subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root — realized their convoy had taken a wrong turn and were desperately trying to escape from the town when their vehicle was attacked by insurgents.

Two contractors who were not killed in the initial firing were dragged from their vehicle, and one was shot in the back of the head, the newspaper said. The crowd “doused the other with petrol and set him alight. Barefoot children, yelping in delight, piled straw on to the screaming man’s body to stoke the flames,” according to the report.

The crowd then “dragged their corpses through the street, chanting anti-U.S. slogans,” the newspaper reported.

Notice one difference? These contractors were burned alive!! Excuse me while I go punch the wall.

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10 Responses to “Burning Hypocrisy”

  1. Dethanial on October 23rd, 2005 12:08 pm

    You should know that it is only wrong if an American does it. It is alway allowed if you believe in islam.

  2. Redhead Infidel on October 23rd, 2005 12:15 pm

    Man, Jay. It ruined my morning, too. Sorry to pass along the pain.

  3. Joseph (OKLiberal) on October 23rd, 2005 1:30 pm

    Neither the Taliban nor Al-Qaida operatives deserve anything but the most basic human rights. They are both groups of terrorists who would just as soon kill their captors and kill the nation of their captors than become decent, wholesome beings once more. Anyone who calls for them to be given respect and decency apart from the most rudimentary rights is knowingly or unknowingly fighting for the terrorists. These folks need to see that they are making a grave mistake. Who is the enemy? the Americans who die to keep these people away from here or the terrorists themselves? Some people do not see clearly on this matter.

  4. Wonder Woman on October 23rd, 2005 4:02 pm

    I wait in stunned silence, for the lefty-humanitarian crowd’s vociferous outcry against this monstrous act.

  5. drjohn on October 23rd, 2005 6:58 pm

    Was burning Halliburton employees alive against the Geneva Convention? Did the International Red Communists make any attempt to visit them to see if their deaths were proper?

  6. U lie on October 23rd, 2005 11:13 pm

    Its okay for the US troops to burn and mock at others…but its not okay if the locals retaliate? U reap wht u sow.

  7. Walter E. Wallis on October 24th, 2005 12:44 am

    2 days dead stinks. Burning was a reasonable act. Shooting the cameraman would also have been reasonable.
    Do not send men onto the killing field and tie them down with tea party rules.

  8. Timmer ~ Righting America on October 24th, 2005 1:14 am

    Great post, and concerning those four poor souls last month - where the hell was the media? Where the hell was the ACLU!?
    This “Burnt Talibanis” report was a bunch of crap. Though obviously a sensationalist piece by a disingenuous editor or reporter that plays on the sensitivities of Muslims, even the hint of impropriety by American forces can be disastrous.

    It now remains to be seen if the MSM will do the right thing with this overblown story. Don’t hold your breath…!

  9. toad on October 24th, 2005 2:06 pm

    Or maybe they got the idea from us.

  10. loboinok on October 24th, 2005 4:05 pm

    “Or maybe they got the idea from us.”

    Yeah toad… we taught them how to behead people, rig car bombs, etc… how long did it take you to figure out what all them letters and numbers on your keyboard were for?