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September 20, 2004
Why do they behead us?
“The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not ‘insurgents’ or ‘terrorists’ or ‘The Enemy.’ They are the REVOLUTION, the Minutemen, and their numbers will grow – and they will win.”
DUBAI—The Tawhid and Jihad Group of suspected al-Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has threatened to kill two US hostages and one British hostage seized in Baghdad, Al Jazeera said on Saturday.I doubt these men can expect any better than the three Iraqi Kurds who were just beheaded. The captors released another sickening documentary, which can be seen here. WARNING: I have not watched the above, but beware; I am sure it's another very gruesome example of the type of barbarism we've come to expect from the bloodthirsty Iraqis some Americans consider "patriots." I wish the beheadings and the videos would stop. Until they do, Classical Values will continue to urge that this and all Iraqi beheading videos be "dedicated to Michael Moore -- a great American patriot who is spreading the truth." UPDATE: Via Kevin at Wizbang I see that more Americans are being beheaded. A Web site posting Monday claimed that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group has beheaded one of the American hostages in Iraq and that others would soon be killed. The claim could not be verified.It's already been made available. Here. I just watched it and it made me absolutely sick. Careful watching it. Bastards. And thanks again, Michael Moore. posted by Eric on 09.20.04 at 07:07 AM
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I think Gibson's portrayal of the British as church burners was not only wrong, but (by showing the British engaging in Nazi-like behavior) it served the cause of moral relativism (something many of Gibson's fans would condemn). Still, unlike Michael Moore, Gibson doesn't market his films as documentaries. Thus, the false church-burning depiction, while odious and indefensible, doesn't rise even to the Oliver Stone level of historical fabrication -- much less Michael Moore's. Ignorant people who saw "The Patriot" as factually truthful might easily concluse that the British "weren't that different" from Zarqawi, and thus miss the essential difference between civilization and barbarism. Had a British officer burned a church filled with civilians, he'd have been court-martialed and hanged for it. That's an important distinction, and it shouldn't be lost because of inaccurate films. Eric Scheie · September 21, 2004 07:55 AM I think I would have to disagree with the statements about Mel Gibsons film "The Patriot." The film was not portraying all British as aweful "church burners." If you would take note, it was only portraying one officer as being a "church burner" and the officer committing the atrocities in the movie was natorious in real life for doing so. The officer was General(I believe he was a General, but his rank is irrelivant) Tarleton. General Tarleton was nicknamed Butcher Tarleton and was given that name for a reason. Where as he never burned a church full of people he did slaughter inocents, and these inocents were even Tories. he was also known for not taking prisoners because they would slow him down. Therefore he would kill anyone who surrendered. Garrett · October 9, 2004 07:48 PM |
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Someone who irritates me about as much as Michael Moore is Mel Gibson. I found his Revolutionary War film, "The Patriot", repulsive in its depiction of false atrocities (most notably torching a church full of people). Such are the lies born of ignorant, rabble-rousing jingoism. Moore is just as bad as he would have us believe in Minutemen who chanted prayers as they sawed off the heads of Loyalist soldiers and civilians.
It is possible, even in war, to avoid descent into savagery. Gibson made money from imaginary barbarism while Moore makes his in apologias for the real thing.