Tuesday, November 22, 2005

No Mercy!!

Someone sent me this clip and I want you to see it. Click here to see it, and then continue reading.


Quite freaky, isn't it? They say that we make terrorist, by the United States liberating Iraq they created the insurgency, when the Israeli army defends their citizens they, too, create terrorists. At least that's what people would like you to believe. The truth, however, is otherwise.

Why did Wafa try to kill Israelis? Did they ever harm her or anyone on her family? The excuse Latifa gives us is because, "she had terrible parents, her fiance left her, she felt abandoned and ugly. She cried and said, 'I want to die.' She said, 'Someone give me a bomb.'" Were her parents Israeli? Was her fiance Israeli? She felt "abandoned and ugly" as a result of the actions of her fellow Palestinians. Why not blow herself up amongst those that made her feel this way? Why kill innocent Israelis who never even met her?!

Now that she's in jail and at the mercy of the Israeli justice system she starts crying crocodile tears. "I wanted to be a martyr, but now I want to live, please forgive me. Don't put me in jail for life. I didn't kill anyone." History has shown us that when terrorists are freed from jail they tend to continue their terrorist activities. Who says she won't try it again if she's released? If she is released will that make her not feel "abandoned and ugly" anymore? Not in the slightest, so what guarantees she won't do this again? She says she "didn't kill anyone" as though she were a righteous woman who saved peoples' lives. She didn't kill anyone because, with the help of G-d, she was caught by Israeli soldiers before she crossed the border crossing. Even then she tried to detonate herself not once, but twice! The bomb didn't blow up and it's no thanks to her that it didn't, she did everything in her power to detonate it. Of course now she wants to live and not be put in jail for life, so that she can try this stunt again! She is a terrorist who must be punished to fullest extent allowed by law, and perhaps even further.

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