36 Replies to “This Is My Brother Mohammed, And This Is My Other Brother Mohammed”
Does PETA know about this?
Does PETA know about this?
The wave of the future, low tech car bombs, puppy hand grenades, kitten bombs etc.
Does that inflated cow-asaurus Pamela Anderson know?
Re. Taylor’s opinion, assuming that the brave Kabul suicide bomber wasn’t mentally retarded, a young teenager and/or blackmailed into doing it with threats of violence against his family if he didn’t do it, as the Taliban had been forced into doing the last time they had a spate of suicide bombings, then the “daring” bomber thinks he’s going to be screwing women and getting stoned in heaven forever. How is that brave, especially when your life on Earth is crap?
How many of those virgins does the donkey get?
Nick, you owe me a keyboard
The equivelent of a “Gazan cruise missile” cross a donkey with an onion add a 2 pound block of semtex, Voila! a piece of ass that will bring tears to your eyes!
Cheers Bubba
I think Mr. Taylor misspeaks when he calls savages brave. They do not fear death to be sure but murder is hardly an act for the brave.
I remember Israeli soldiers stopping a developmentally disabled boy sent to blow them up. The poor boy was confused. Is he a coward? No, just a pawn in a bloody game. Now these monsters are using animals. I say Hamas, Hezbollah and the entire lot have no souls.
Canada invented the “Disappearing Donkey Trick” at a place called Camp-X on the shore of Lake Ontario in WWII. http://webhome.idirect.com/~lhodgson/camp-x.htm
Our agents taught it to collaborating Middle Eastern Arabs so that they could park their “Disappearing Donkeys” outside of brothels frequented by the German Afrika Korps.
Does the donkey get 72 virgins ?
I can’t believe you made me read that.
Given this additional example of an act of “bravery” in the exploding donkey story, I think the cowards description is the correct one:
“Earlier this week, masked gunmen from an Islamist group torched a UN-run summer camp for children and teens in Gaza… .
Two days before the incident, the previously unknown “The Free of the Homeland” group issued a statement criticizing the camp’s organizer, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), for “teaching schoolgirls fitness, dancing and immorality.””
What an ass!
Why even make the observation — true or not — that the suicide bomber wasn’t cowardly.
A reader would have to come away with only one valid impression: he admires the suicide bomber.
Embedded?
I’d say there’s a rock embedded in his head.
Not a wise move. PETA may be the only people crazier and scarier than Islamic suicide bombers.
I think we need to look at the root causes of this donkey’s hatred. What caused him to want to blow people up? Was it poverty? Was it because he was treated like a slave and routinely packed with 200 kg worth of material to haul around?
Maybe he was being bullied with constant taunts and asinus-phobic language such as the ubiquitous ‘jackass’. We really need to carefully examine our own culpability in failing this poor animal.
In an attempt to copycat this incident the ctv network has called for volunteers for their cowbomb program, giggles tabor was the first person mentioned
I have to agree, calling them cowards is of no value, whatsoever. Fear is a constant, in combat. Learning to deal with it, and accomplish a task is what makes someone a dangerous opponent.
I know, sport is not combat, but there are similarities. As a coach, I discourage my athletes from trying to intimidate their opponents. I never use words like scared, or nervous, to describe their opponents. If you believe your opponent is afraid, it can sometimes lead you to question your own bravery. It’s best to assume that your opponent is going to fight to his last breath, then work on a strategy to defeat him.
Ah yes, birthday games for little jihadists:
Pull the Pin on the Donkey.
This was clearly an ASS-ault vehicle from the PETA Liberation Front!
But it is obvious that these were amateurs, as they completely missed any targets.
Its clear that the donkey’s GPS programmer was a jackass. The obvious conclusion it that these clowns were spending too much time in the bar and came down with the “ALE-ment” known drunkeness.
Its too bad these horses asses weren’t put to useful work such as manure removal behind said donkey…
Cheers
Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North”
Sorry DP, I have to disagree with you on both points. I can only think of one word (evil) that better describes Jihadists than “coward”. If we don’t call these cowards out for what they are; then who will?
Re: sports
Intimidation is a very effective tool in sports, and should be used if its applicable. My daughters Squirt Softball team (10-11 yrs) uses intimidation very effectively. During pre-game warm-ups the team chants (or cheers) very loudly for the first half hour of the warm-up “my name is Dax, and we’re the best…” and so on. The simple organization and exuberance of the warm-up often defeats the team before the game has started. I’ve seen it in the oppositions eyes, they are well aware that they are out-skilled, coached and motivated before the game starts. This is a conscious form of intimidation and our girls know it. They are 9-0, and have mercy-ed every team in the city. If your team goal is to win, then intimidation should be in to tool box. They key is to know if your behaviour is truly intimidating or if it’s motivating the other team.
Obviously this particular animal was martyred due to it having inappropriate relations with the terror cell’s leader.
Personally I see no difference from the Donkey who blew prematurely, to the Human who killed a
Canadian Col. Geoff Parker, and 17 others. Except the Donkey didn’t chose to do this or know it was coming.
Both acted the animals they where, at the whip of another.
Both had no brains, no morals, no survival instinct.
The people who do this are buying a stairway to Paradise for 15 relatives. Thanks to the nature
of Jihad beliefs.
Natural born suicides, with less brains than a donkey.
JMO
This is obviously a Tea Party ploy to implicate the Democrats!
Scott Taylor says:
“…to drive a vehicle into an oncoming convoy of enemy soldiers with the intent of blowing yourself up and taking as many of them with you as possible takes an incredible amount of courage by any martial definition.”
Taylor just doesn’t get the Jihadi mindset. When Jihadis blow themselves up, they don’t think of themselves as really dying. If you don’t think you are going to die then where’s the courage?
Homez- I’m a level 3 boxing coach with 30 years experience in competition and coaching. Intimidation in softball? Are you serious?
There are no cowards in combat sports, or in combat, unless they’ve been forced into it. The more someone calls someone else a coward, the more inclined I am to believe he has self doubts.
BTW, donkeys don’t seem to have a lot of fear. It’s probably from being the smallest guys in the pasture. They learn to fight harder.
dp
I believe we spoke of boxing before. You told me that one of the instructors at Hub City boxed Lennox Lewis as an amature.
Anyways, there is more than one type of intimidation. You brought-up the sports analogy, but seem to be speaking directly to physical intimidation whereas I was speaking about mental. Perhaps I should have said that it can be “affective”. Anyways, I guess we disagree, but I wasn’t debating your credentials.
Black Mamba
[….Not a wise move. PETA may be the only people crazier and scarier than Islamic suicide bombers.]
True…….I nearly asperated on my coffee…..down one keyboard.
Yeah but ya gotta remember….these aren’t the sharpest knives in the drawer.
From 1948 to 1967….their constant bleet was “the JOOS stole out land” when a quick glance at an atlas would reveal Eygpt and Jordan had annexed it and had put them in concentration camps in their own land.
So they finally found the weapons of ass destruction.
Largs definitely gets 5 stars for that one.
Leave animals out of human conflicts.
You’d make a hell of a cavalryman, Dunbar.
I read a story last week that actually replaced “suicide” with “homicide”. That was a nice change. These people are common murderers.
As for using “coward”, I agree it’s not particularly apt. Homicidal maniac. Extremist. bozo nutbar, loser. pig, dirtbag, …
There’s really no word revolting enough to describe these people.
Does PETA know about this?
Does PETA know about this?
The wave of the future, low tech car bombs, puppy hand grenades, kitten bombs etc.
Does that inflated cow-asaurus Pamela Anderson know?
Re. Taylor’s opinion, assuming that the brave Kabul suicide bomber wasn’t mentally retarded, a young teenager and/or blackmailed into doing it with threats of violence against his family if he didn’t do it, as the Taliban had been forced into doing the last time they had a spate of suicide bombings, then the “daring” bomber thinks he’s going to be screwing women and getting stoned in heaven forever. How is that brave, especially when your life on Earth is crap?
How many of those virgins does the donkey get?
Nick, you owe me a keyboard
The equivelent of a “Gazan cruise missile” cross a donkey with an onion add a 2 pound block of semtex, Voila! a piece of ass that will bring tears to your eyes!
Cheers Bubba
I think Mr. Taylor misspeaks when he calls savages brave. They do not fear death to be sure but murder is hardly an act for the brave.
I remember Israeli soldiers stopping a developmentally disabled boy sent to blow them up. The poor boy was confused. Is he a coward? No, just a pawn in a bloody game. Now these monsters are using animals. I say Hamas, Hezbollah and the entire lot have no souls.
Canada invented the “Disappearing Donkey Trick” at a place called Camp-X on the shore of Lake Ontario in WWII.
http://webhome.idirect.com/~lhodgson/camp-x.htm
Our agents taught it to collaborating Middle Eastern Arabs so that they could park their “Disappearing Donkeys” outside of brothels frequented by the German Afrika Korps.
Does the donkey get 72 virgins ?
I can’t believe you made me read that.
Given this additional example of an act of “bravery” in the exploding donkey story, I think the cowards description is the correct one:
“Earlier this week, masked gunmen from an Islamist group torched a UN-run summer camp for children and teens in Gaza… .
Two days before the incident, the previously unknown “The Free of the Homeland” group issued a statement criticizing the camp’s organizer, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), for “teaching schoolgirls fitness, dancing and immorality.””
What an ass!
Why even make the observation — true or not — that the suicide bomber wasn’t cowardly.
A reader would have to come away with only one valid impression: he admires the suicide bomber.
Embedded?
I’d say there’s a rock embedded in his head.
Not a wise move. PETA may be the only people crazier and scarier than Islamic suicide bombers.
Here is Germany’s answer to the ‘disappearing donkey’
http://pictureisunrelated.com/2009/07/16/my-tank-is-defective/
What a hot piece of ass.
I think we need to look at the root causes of this donkey’s hatred. What caused him to want to blow people up? Was it poverty? Was it because he was treated like a slave and routinely packed with 200 kg worth of material to haul around?
Maybe he was being bullied with constant taunts and asinus-phobic language such as the ubiquitous ‘jackass’. We really need to carefully examine our own culpability in failing this poor animal.
In an attempt to copycat this incident the ctv network has called for volunteers for their cowbomb program, giggles tabor was the first person mentioned
I have to agree, calling them cowards is of no value, whatsoever. Fear is a constant, in combat. Learning to deal with it, and accomplish a task is what makes someone a dangerous opponent.
I know, sport is not combat, but there are similarities. As a coach, I discourage my athletes from trying to intimidate their opponents. I never use words like scared, or nervous, to describe their opponents. If you believe your opponent is afraid, it can sometimes lead you to question your own bravery. It’s best to assume that your opponent is going to fight to his last breath, then work on a strategy to defeat him.
Ah yes, birthday games for little jihadists:
Pull the Pin on the Donkey.
This was clearly an ASS-ault vehicle from the PETA Liberation Front!
But it is obvious that these were amateurs, as they completely missed any targets.
Its clear that the donkey’s GPS programmer was a jackass. The obvious conclusion it that these clowns were spending too much time in the bar and came down with the “ALE-ment” known drunkeness.
Its too bad these horses asses weren’t put to useful work such as manure removal behind said donkey…
Cheers
Hans-Christian Georg Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North”
Sorry DP, I have to disagree with you on both points. I can only think of one word (evil) that better describes Jihadists than “coward”. If we don’t call these cowards out for what they are; then who will?
Re: sports
Intimidation is a very effective tool in sports, and should be used if its applicable. My daughters Squirt Softball team (10-11 yrs) uses intimidation very effectively. During pre-game warm-ups the team chants (or cheers) very loudly for the first half hour of the warm-up “my name is Dax, and we’re the best…” and so on. The simple organization and exuberance of the warm-up often defeats the team before the game has started. I’ve seen it in the oppositions eyes, they are well aware that they are out-skilled, coached and motivated before the game starts. This is a conscious form of intimidation and our girls know it. They are 9-0, and have mercy-ed every team in the city. If your team goal is to win, then intimidation should be in to tool box. They key is to know if your behaviour is truly intimidating or if it’s motivating the other team.
Obviously this particular animal was martyred due to it having inappropriate relations with the terror cell’s leader.
Personally I see no difference from the Donkey who blew prematurely, to the Human who killed a
Canadian Col. Geoff Parker, and 17 others. Except the Donkey didn’t chose to do this or know it was coming.
Both acted the animals they where, at the whip of another.
Both had no brains, no morals, no survival instinct.
The people who do this are buying a stairway to Paradise for 15 relatives. Thanks to the nature
of Jihad beliefs.
Natural born suicides, with less brains than a donkey.
JMO
This is obviously a Tea Party ploy to implicate the Democrats!
Scott Taylor says:
“…to drive a vehicle into an oncoming convoy of enemy soldiers with the intent of blowing yourself up and taking as many of them with you as possible takes an incredible amount of courage by any martial definition.”
Taylor just doesn’t get the Jihadi mindset. When Jihadis blow themselves up, they don’t think of themselves as really dying. If you don’t think you are going to die then where’s the courage?
Homez- I’m a level 3 boxing coach with 30 years experience in competition and coaching. Intimidation in softball? Are you serious?
There are no cowards in combat sports, or in combat, unless they’ve been forced into it. The more someone calls someone else a coward, the more inclined I am to believe he has self doubts.
BTW, donkeys don’t seem to have a lot of fear. It’s probably from being the smallest guys in the pasture. They learn to fight harder.
This donkey was pulling 1200 lbs of dynamite.
Graphic!- poor animal driven airborne.
http://www.things4myspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/donkey_in_air.JPG
dp
I believe we spoke of boxing before. You told me that one of the instructors at Hub City boxed Lennox Lewis as an amature.
Anyways, there is more than one type of intimidation. You brought-up the sports analogy, but seem to be speaking directly to physical intimidation whereas I was speaking about mental. Perhaps I should have said that it can be “affective”. Anyways, I guess we disagree, but I wasn’t debating your credentials.
Black Mamba
[….Not a wise move. PETA may be the only people crazier and scarier than Islamic suicide bombers.]
True…….I nearly asperated on my coffee…..down one keyboard.
Yeah but ya gotta remember….these aren’t the sharpest knives in the drawer.
From 1948 to 1967….their constant bleet was “the JOOS stole out land” when a quick glance at an atlas would reveal Eygpt and Jordan had annexed it and had put them in concentration camps in their own land.
So they finally found the weapons of ass destruction.
Largs definitely gets 5 stars for that one.
Leave animals out of human conflicts.
You’d make a hell of a cavalryman, Dunbar.
I read a story last week that actually replaced “suicide” with “homicide”. That was a nice change. These people are common murderers.
As for using “coward”, I agree it’s not particularly apt. Homicidal maniac. Extremist. bozo nutbar, loser. pig, dirtbag, …
There’s really no word revolting enough to describe these people.