Margaret Hassan executed

Via Dr. Rusty Shackleford, I see that Islamic terrorists (presumably connected with Zarqawi) have executed British aid worker Margaret Hassan.

The British embassy in Baghdad confirmed on Tuesday that a video tape had surfaced appearing to show the killing of kidnapped British-Iraqi aid worker Margaret Hassan, and said it was probably genuine.

"We can confirm there is a tape that appears to show Margaret's murder," an embassy official told Reuters. "We believe it is probably genuine."

How such execrable human beings can claim to worship a god they call "merciful" and "compassionate" is beyond my comprehension. This is how they reward an innocent woman who devoted her life to helping unfortunate Iraqis.

I suppose the sickening video will be out soon; when it is it will probably be available at the usual sites like Ogrish.com.

(As if another reminder was needed as to the nature of the enemy.....)

posted by Eric on 11.16.04 at 02:14 PM





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Despicable. Their God would have to be merciful beyond mercy to forgive what they do. That's all I'm going to say about that. These murders are just too loathsome for me to comment on any further.

I agree with Billy Beck that, if you haven't got the picture (both literally and figuratively) by now, you're never going to get it. We've already seen September 11, 2001. We've already seen the beheading of Daniel Pearl. We've already seen countless other murders by these same people. We've seen quite enough and more than enough. I'm not going to comment any further on this. You and I together have already long ago said all there is to say about it. This is the Enemy. Let's just do what has to be done. Let's roll.

Gavin Greaves   ·  November 19, 2004 11:58 AM


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