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Saturday, December 30, 2006

The Death Of Sidi Hussein At-Tikriti

I believe I have witnessed the creation of a Sunni Martyr.

When the cries and lies of our generation have passed into dust, the influence of our distortions and prevarications, our posturings as Pontius Pilate and our cries of 'Barabbas', our magical thoughts and mantic curses, something heavy ( "thaqiil") is coming...
And there is a knife ('mudya') to kill the lambs on the doorstep of the butcher shop. I have a very bad feeling about this blood lust and vendetta.

We never stop the bloodletting. For all the crying about civil war, we never stop the bloodletting. For all our talk of peace, we never stop the killing. There is always one more killing, then all will be well.
Kill Osama and all will be well.
Kill Zarqawii and all will be well.
Kill Saddam and all will be well.
Pope Benedict asked for clemency. He is to be ignored.

And in the Talmud, we read
“The Sanhedrin (supreme court) that puts to death one person in seven years is termed tyrannical. Then Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah says: One person in seventy years. Rabbi Tarffon and Rabbi Akiba say: If we had been in the Sanhedrin, no one would have ever been put to death. Rabban Simeon ben Gamaliel says, they would have thereby increased the shedders of blood in Israel (Mishnah Makkot 1:10)." 
They are to be ignored. If there had been clemency, there would have to be incarceration, punishment, and possibly rehabilitation. This is seen as impossible. Why impossible? Because the spirit of Hussein At-Tikriitii is already sensed to be more powerful than the spirit of the governments opposed to him!
Our government and the new government of Iraq fear Saddam Hussein, even in hiding, even in prison, even in death. The people of godliness have no such fear. The Power of Darkness is the greatest power that is known by the Children of the Dark. And we hear a whispered reminder: Remember one day you will meet Allah and answer your deeds.

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2 comments:

Montag said...

The MasterBlog had this comment in the wrong spot, so I am moving it. It is due to the importance of the topic.

Catacuracha 12/30/2006:
Sadddam reminds me of the mythological beast, Cereberus.. I AM waiting on the other three heads to sprout. So I have mixed feelings on his execution.

Saturday, December 30, 2006 8:41:00 AM

Montag said...

I have no mixed feelings whatsoever. A monster was executed by other monsters, aided by monsters, who have a monstrous agenda...and the blood never stops.

Now, regarding the person of Saddam Hussein, it was the assistance of the USA in his war with our enemy, Iran, that led to great leaps in his stockpile of weaponry: biological, chemical, conventional.
One of the reasons that we were so sure WMDs were present was that we had a good idea of what we had already given him.
During the battle of Falluja, chemical weapons were used- not by the insurgents, however.

It takes one to know one.