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Old 03-26-2007, 08:12 PM
-hh
 
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Default Re: courageous vs. cowardly

Anonymous Shitbag wrote:
> Losing your life delivering explosives is cowardly...



Get your story straight. What's really going on isn't honorable
enough to be considered up to the standards of "cowardly"...its
downright craven:

Send a bunch of thugs to go take some random guy's family hostage.

Haul in the guy and tell him that unless he agrees to "Martyr" himself
by driving a car bomb to a market square, you will brutally murder his
entire family.

If he refuses to cooperate, behead him and dump his body in a ditch.

Murder all of his family and dump them too.
Go take another family hostage.


When you finally get a guy, chain him into the driver's seat and duct
tape his hands to the steering wheel. Include a deadman's switch to
prevent him from having any chance of getting out alive.

You can guess what happens to the family.


-hh

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Old 03-26-2007, 08:12 PM
Chris Guynn
 
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Default Re: courageous vs. cowardly


"-hh" <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com> wrote in message
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> Anonymous Shitbag wrote:
> > Losing your life delivering explosives is cowardly...

>
>
> Get your story straight. What's really going on isn't honorable
> enough to be considered up to the standards of "cowardly"...its
> downright craven:
>
> Send a bunch of thugs to go take some random guy's family hostage.
>
> Haul in the guy and tell him that unless he agrees to "Martyr" himself
> by driving a car bomb to a market square, you will brutally murder his
> entire family.
>
> If he refuses to cooperate, behead him and dump his body in a ditch.
>
> Murder all of his family and dump them too.
> Go take another family hostage.
>
>
> When you finally get a guy, chain him into the driver's seat and duct
> tape his hands to the steering wheel. Include a deadman's switch to
> prevent him from having any chance of getting out alive.
>
> You can guess what happens to the family.


Saddam sends them 25 grand? Oh wait, he can't do that any more.


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