Wednesday, briefly

It’s time for him to go: Say, haven’t we heard that before? Talk about leading from behind… even the frakking Arab League has told Assad his day is over. Now Obama is finding the stones to tell Assad to step down? Why not 2,000 dead Syrians ago? And by the way—how is this going to influence the man who just surrounded Hama with tanks and artillery and shelled the town indiscriminately? I’m thinking not at all. If the world isn’t willing to arm the Syrian rebellion, or send in troops to support them, Assad will win.

AHAHAHAHAHAHA! Oh, the AP kills me. Check out this quote on the latest Obama administration smack to Israel:

Alongside its rare rebuke of a close ally, the State Department said Israelis and Palestinians should settle their differences on Jerusalem through negotiation.

Really? “Rare”? That’s the word they’re going with? How many times has the Obama Administration “scolded” Israel on settlements in the last three years? (cf: Hillary Clinton’s forty-something minute dressing-down of Netanyahu over something he had no control—building plans being approved in Jerusalem.) Once again, really? “Rare”? It is to laugh.

Terrorists fighting for the handicapped: Yeah, it’s cruel, I’m sure, but I can’t help but laugh at the thought of a one-legged terrorist hopping around trying to shoot people.

Based on the photos, it is extremely doubtful that the maneuver participants are capable of fighting, but through the images and the maneuver itself the Islamic Jihad is looking to show the Palestinians their tenacity. “The injury has damaged my body but not my will,” summarized al-Rahman.

Yeah, okay. Now hop along, Cassidy.

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One Response to Wednesday, briefly

  1. Michael Lonie says:

    Hey, the one legged guy could serve as a suicide bomber, couldn’t he? Maybe they could even build his bomb into a prosthetic leg. Puts a whole new interpretation on the phrase “hollow leg.”

    As for the Dorktator, nobody is going to intervene from outside of Syria to overthrow him just because he’s murdering Arabs. Especially not after Iran threatened mayhem to anybody who dared to attack their pet Syrian dog. The only hope the Syrians have is if the Army decides to turn on the Republican Guard and the Iranians and Hezbullies who are helping Baby Assad in his murder spree, turning a revolt into a civil war. Not bloody likely.

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