How stupid and annoying is this woman? Jessica McWitless notes this paragraph from the British Newspaper website Telegraph.co.uk, from an article titled "45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids":
The three "cyber terrorists" - a British national and two who had been given the right to live in Britain - are facing lengthy jail sentences after admitting using the internet to spread al-Qa'eda propaganda inciting Muslims to a violent holy war and to murder non-believers.
They had close links with al-Qa'eda in Iraq and believed they had to fight jihad against a global conspiracy by kuffars, or non-believers, to wipe out Islam.
You mean Iraq is part of the global war on terror? Who knew.
Well, we know now. They weren't and wouldn't have been there but for the actions of this incredibly corrupt administration. Gee, who would have known they would go where it was easiest to strike at Americans.
McWitless and her fellow co-travellers in lunacy (i.e. most conservative bloggers) are like little kids confronted with an empty cookie jar. They ate all the cookies, but having discovered that someone else might have had a cookie, once upon a time ... well, you know who's to blame for eating the cookies.
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When Walmart prices increase, they'll like that too.
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Uh, no. This post was regarding McBride's continuing inplication that AlQ was in Iraq ... that their presence was a reason for our invasion. You know she keeps making that false implication and you know ALL EVIDENCE says she is wrong.
ReplyDeleteAlQ did not appear in Irag until after our invasion and ouster of Hussein. The reason they are there now is because Iraq presents the easiest way to kill Americans, cause trouble for Americans, stir up the populace against Americans. It's a great strategy for them.
To suggest otherwise, daddio, is stupid. You're not stupid, are you?
What's with the weird obsession most of the Lefty Blogger Guys in Milwaukee have with Jessica McBride? By comparison John Hinckley had a take-her-or-leave-her attitude about Jodie Foster. I really don't get it.
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