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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:26 pm
 


I saw the news clip of this tonight. Very graphic. Very sickening. Very unnecessary! How could anyone begin to think that such actions would further 'whatever cause' they believe in???
I'm having a really difficult time 'wrapping my head around' that question.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:32 pm
 


Yogi Yogi:
I saw the news clip of this tonight. Very graphic. Very sickening. Very unnecessary! How could anyone begin to think that such actions would further 'whatever cause' they believe in???
I'm having a really difficult time 'wrapping my head around' that question.

Thats because you will never be in the same headspace as these scumbags, Yogi.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:36 pm
 


Yogi Yogi:
I saw the news clip of this tonight. Very graphic. Very sickening. Very unnecessary! How could anyone begin to think that such actions would further 'whatever cause' they believe in???
I'm having a really difficult time 'wrapping my head around' that question.


they are terrorists....splashing acid in an innocent's face while she is walking to school was done to strike terror in the hearts of the civilian population, terror is the 'cause' they believe in and are trying to spread.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:05 am
 


And sadly it worked:

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Hundreds of Afghan students stay home following acid attack
Last Updated: Thursday, November 13, 2008 | 11:31 AM ET Comments66Recommend34
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Roughly 1,500 students and teachers stayed home from a Kandahar City school Thursday, a day after attackers threw acid at a group of girls as they walked to class, said the principal.

Mahmood Qaderi, the principal of the Mirwais Minna girls' school, said the attack has left everyone afraid.

"After the incident, all the teachers and students were worried about their security and they were telling me, until security improves, they will not go to the school," said Qaderi.

Three Afghan girls were seriously burned Wednesday after two men on a motorcycle threw acid on them as they walked to the high school. The girls were walking with five other students.

The Afghan government condemned the attack and blamed the "country's enemies," a reference normally used to describe Taliban militants. Girls were banned from schools under the Taliban's hardline Islamist regime, which ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

The Taliban has denied any involvement in the attack.

"We totally deny it. We didn't do this thing," said spokesperson Qari Yousaf Asmazi. "I don't like these incidents to occur with civilians."

Qaderi called the attackers the enemy of the country and of education.

"They want our youth to be illiterate and not get an education. They did this terrorist act," he said.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:14 am
 


The way to deal with this is to catch these vermin and then 'steer-tie' them - which is to put a wire around their bits and pieces and tie it to their feet - tightly. As they cramp up and have to stretch out their feet they neuter themselves and bleed out. Usually takes overnight for them to do this. And these vermin deserve it.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:43 pm
 


I don't think we can teach the Afghans a thing about feuds.


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