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A grisly story from the Barnabas Fund, via Manny is Here: "Iraq: Children being cooked"
Just when you thought the bloodshed in Iraq could not be worse. I think, hope and pray we've hit rock-bottom. From the Barnabas Fund's email newsletter:...Christians like the thousands of frightened Iraqis who face Christmas in the context of escalating anti-Christian violence. In the most shocking report from Iraq we have received, a toddler was kidnapped in Baghdad in October 2006. The mother could not afford to pay the ransom, and so the kidnappers killed the child. They returned the body to the mother. The little child had been beheaded, roasted and was served on a mound of rice. In another incident a 14-year-old Christian boy was held down by his limbs and beheaded, or, as Iraqi Christians have described it, “crucified”. His Muslim attackers called him a “dirty Christian sinner” and chanted “Allahu akbar” (Allah is great).This is the most barbaric of the events that the email discusses. I have reprinted the email in full below.
Stunned by the viciousness of this attack, earlier this evening, I called Patrick Sookhdeo, director of the Barnabas Fund. He is a world expert on political Islam and his organisation clearly understands the Eurabia and Dhimmitude concepts seeking to assist Christians in the Dar-al-Islam (from Dhimmitude) and Dar-al-Harb (from Suicidialism).
He personally confirmed the veracity and accuracy of this information.
Posted by Robert at November 27, 2006 07:45 AM
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With all due respect Mr. Spencer... but do you really believe this stuff? I have hard time believing muslims roasting kids and serving them on a plate, no matter how wicked a religion Islam is...
Posted by: loler
at November 27, 2006 07:53 AM
I have never read anything more sickening. I knew the muslims were bottom dwellers, but this is a new low.
Please give me one good reason why these bi-pedals need to be breathing.
Posted by: freewoman
at November 27, 2006 07:53 AM
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