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Originally Posted by bomelia
Meanwhile, Al Qaeda released a new video eulogy Sunday of its top Afghanistan strategist on militant Web sites. The video marks the second for Abu Laith al-Libi, showing the slain commander's importance to Al Qaeda.
"Nation of Islam, we pay tribute today to a courageous hero of Islam, an unmatched commander, one of Islam's greatest," eulogized fellow Al Qaeda militant Abu Yahya al-Libi, appearing in front of an image of Abu Laith's battered corpse.
Abu Laith was viewed as a top Al Qaeda strategist in Afghanistan and was one of its highest-profile figures after Usama bin Laden and al Zawahri. He was killed in late January by a missile from a U.S. Predator drone that struck his safe house in Pakistan. ( rest of article)
We are not allowed to say (PCedness) that this is a war against Islam, but the Muslim extremists can. Two faced PC BS.
Mike
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I imagine Timothy McVeigh was a Christian hero in some twisted circles. So, in the eyes of some, bringing in the FBI to neutralize he and his kind could be seen as an unjust war against innocent Christians foisted by the evil US government.
But the violence prone McVeigh, and his ilk, simply doesn't represent the position of any decent Christians that I know. And Al Qaeda doesn't represent most of Islam, either. So we are simply at war with militant Al Qaeda, not peaceful Islam.
Fox stirring the pot? Sounds more like they are saying many militants are getting sick of the violence. A good thing.
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