Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Now cut that out

Talk about inmates in charge of the asylum. CNN is alleging that a member of the Iraqi parliament is a man convicted and sentenced to death for bombing the U.S. and French embassies in Kuwait a number of years ago. Not only that, but Jamal Jafaar Mohammed is a member of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s coalition.

Even worse, according to this story, Mohammed has immunity from prosecution because of his elective office. But that could change, if al-Maliki can be believed. U.S. military intelligence says Mohammed acts as an Iranian agent in Iraq.

Come on, guys. Get a grip. What do you think this is—the U.S. Congress? It also demonstrates poor judgment. Why bomb the French embassy? What have they ever done against radical Islamniacs? (Not much.)

Earth to Mojo


Further evidence that radical Islam is a mental disorder: Iranian President Mahmoud “Mojo” Ahmadinejad is so convinced that the Holocaust was a hoax, he’s challenging European governments—particularly Austria, Germany and Poland—to come up with evidence that such a thing ever happened.

Since Holocaust denial is a crime in Germany, they should indict Mojo and serve the government in Tehran with a warrant for extradition. If they don’t hand him over, maybe the Delta Force could snatch him. Read this pathetic story here.

Unfortunately, Mojo is far from alone with this particular affliction. We’ve been reviewing a manuscript about to be published with the working title Why We Want To Kill You, about the psychology of Islamic jihadists, and this delusional thinking is an outright epidemic. One of the stories is that 600,000 Jews and Christians died during World War II of typhus, and the Jews—who, of course, control the international media—hyped it up to 6 million Jews. The idea was to cast themselves in the role of victim so they could steal all that land for Israel.

Sick, sick, sick. Methnks Mojo needs to spend some time in a rubber room devoid of sharp objects—let alone nuclear devices.

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