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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (4145)2/9/2006 10:52:08 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 218545
 
<Do you know how many people have had their head cut off in, say, the last 5 years? How do think this number compares with the number of Muslims who have been blown to pieces by US bombs and artillery? >

I think about 87 people have been head-hacked. But many more have been murdered in other ways. The children in Beslan weren't decapitated, [though maybe some were inadvertently as part of the carnage]. The 911 victims weren't and neither were those in Bali, or London.

I hope a LOT more Moslems have been blown up than there have been head-hacking victims. Ideally, all Moslems who are in favour of head-hacking, Islamic Jihad and killing of infidels get blown up.

<I deduce that you must regard being blown to pieces as exceedingly preferable to head cutting. Perhaps you can write something amusing on this subject.>

Did you hear the one about the Islamic head-hacker who asked the infidel woman who didn't wear a scarf whether she'd rather be head-hacked, blown up, shot in the back of the head, flogged to death, or stoned to death? I'm sure there's a punchline there somewhere.

Mqurice

PS: I haven't kept score of head-hacking. 87 was a very rough guess, despite being seemingly a precise number.
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