Reformation or Civil War?
Victor David Hansen"
July 29, 2005Interesting isn't it how these dispicable lying people change their stories? How, oh how, should we react? The cruise missle idea was good, but I can think of a few other options. Would someone kill Mohammed's daddy, please?
Reformation or Civil War?
The jihadists cannot be reasoned with, only defeated.
by Victor Davis Hanson
National Review Online
Remember how shortly after September 11 Mohammed Atta's lawyer father sounded worried in his cozy apartment? He stammered that his son did not help engineer the deaths of 3,000 Americans. According to him, the videos of the falling towers were doctored. Or maybe the wily Jews did it. Why, in fact, he had only talked to dear Mohammed Junior that very day, September 11. Surely someone other than his son was the killer taped boarding his death plane.
Apparently Mohammed el-Amir was worried of American retaliation as if a cruise missile might shatter the very window of his upper-middle class Giza apartment on the premise that the father's hatred had been passed on to the son.
He sings a rather different tune now. Mohammed el-Amir recently boasts that he would like to see more attacks like the July 7 bombings of the London subway.
Indeed, he promised to use any future fees from his interviews to fund more of such terrorist killings of the type that his now admittedly deceased son mastered.
Apparently in the years since 9/11, el-Amir has lost his worry about an angry America taking out its wrath on the former Muslim Brotherhood member who sired such a monster like Atta.
Yet one wonders at what he is saying now, after the worst terrorist attack in Egyptian history at the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Egypt finally is suffering from the same terror and mayhem that its radical sons like the pampered Atta and Dr. Zawahiri unleashed on so many poorer others. The Mubaracracy may not take kindly to Atta's father endorsing such carnage from his pleasant apartment that is incinerating those other than Jews and Westerners ... "
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