Re: How to Deal with the Taliban




"Alan Lichtenstein" <arl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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George Z. Bush wrote:

Since the Taliban have apparently started executing the South Korean
hostages they have under their control, if I were the head of the South
Korean government, I would demand that the Afghan government publicly and
without further delay execute five of the Taliban prisoners it holds for
each South Korean hostage the Taliban executes until they cease that
deplorable practise against innocent civilians.

George Z.
I've read the other replies to this thread, and unfortunately, the only
thing that we need to know and understand is the first rule of warfare:
"Know your enemy."

Our enemy is not a traditional enemy that has political goals which can be
negotiated. It's all or nothing with them. Their goals are primarily
religious, and not political, making negotiation and the compromise which
usually results, impossible. With the Taliban, it's their way, or no way,
as with the rest of al Quaida.

Sadly, I concur with George. The only solution is total eradication, and
the sooner the better. These are uncivilized maniac Muslims, and they
will certainly kill the hostages anyway, as they do not care whether they
themselves are killed. Unfortunate, but true.
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You are agreeing with me, not George. They must be eradicated. Of course,
that leaves the tremenduous problem of what to do with the rest of the crazy
Muslims that are NOT Taliban's !!!!
There are hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of them right here within
our borders.

If it were left up to me they'd have a good choice and a bad choice.

#1 GOOD CHOICE; Become baptized as a Southern Baptistimisimo
or
#2 BAD CHOICE; continue using that prayer rug and degrading all these women.
(those choosing #2 would be marched off to the "left" . . . . . . . . .


McDave of Maryland
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