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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Jagfan who wrote (405)11/17/2004 11:34:10 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) of 224864
 
Jagfan . Agreed with all of your last post.... and in this following article....Not a word mentioned that the murderers are MOSLUM KILLERS. Why do main stream media not call them what they are moslom killers...barbaric backward religious filth. Allowed to flourish in the world by liberal political correct thinking and actions.

These filth are being rewarded for their murderous actions by the media that refuses to call them what they are and hold them responsible for their actions.

Muslim terrorists are totally responsible for all death that has occurred in Iraq and Afghanistan and a thousand other places world wide.

Leaders condemn Margaret Hassan killing
washingtontimes.com

London, England, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- The apparent killing of aid worker Margaret Hassan in Iraq drew widespread condemnation from world leaders Wednesday.

British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said in a public statement, "To kidnap and kill anyone is inexcusable but it's repugnant to commit such a crime against a woman who has spent most of her life working for the good of the people of Iraq."

Tony Blair sent a message of sympathy to the family of Hassan, who live in Ireland. He said he "shared their abhorrence" at the murder, the London Evening Standard reported.

Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said, "Those responsible for abducting Margaret Hassan stand condemned by everyone throughout the entire international community."

Arabic television channel al-Jazeera said Tuesday that it had received a video showing a militant firing a pistol into the head of a blindfolded woman in an orange jumpsuit.

Experts have checked the video and concluded that it is genuine.

Her Iraqi husband begged her captors Wednesday to return Hassan's body to him.

Tahseen Hassan said in a television plea, "I need her. I need her back to rest in peace."

Churches in Ireland are holding services for the Irish-born Iraqi-British national, who had lived for thirty years in Iraq and had converted to Islam.
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