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A Pictorial History of
NAKED ISLAMIC HYPOCRISY
A small group of men and women have brought shame and disgrace to the greatest fighting force in the world. Americans should be ashamed of the behavior of these soldiers. By violating laws of common decency, they have delivered to a enemy fodder that puts good soldiers at higher risk as "outraged" Muslims seek revenge. The abuse of Iraqi prisoners by U.S. soldiers has resulted in appropriate reaction by the U.S. government.
Islamic reaction to the revelations has smacked of hypocrisy given their brutal history of murdering prisoners and indiscriminate killing of civilians.
As for Islamic claims of outrage because Arab prisoners were sexually humiliated, every United States female soldier taken captive by the Iraqis, without exception, have admitted they were raped repeatedly while being held prisoners of war.


"Those who were responsible for killing
3,000 Americans on September 11th, 2001,
never apologized.
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WASHINGTON -- Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld took responsibility for Iraqi prisoner abuse by U.S. soldiers and warned bristling congressional panels that even more shocking revelations were to come. . . .
Without exception, members of both the Senate and House armed services committees decried the abuse of the Iraqis.
Several talked about the damage to U.S. credibility in the world, and the increased danger to U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan from those who would seek to avenge the humiliations.
But some lawmakers also urged that the abuse case be kept in perspective and the larger goals of the U.S. war on terror not be lost in the effort to find answers.
Perhaps the strongest statement of support for the war came from a Democrat, Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut. "It deserves the apology that you have given today, and has been given by others in high positions in our government and our military," Lieberman told Rumsfeld.
"I cannot help but say, however, that those who were responsible for killing 3,000 Americans on September 11th, 2001, never apologized," he said, and that four Americans in Fallujah who were "murdered and burned and humiliated ... never received an apology from anybody."
Pictured right: In a photo published by the Washington Post, a soldier identified as U.S. army Pfc. Lynndie England, 21, is shown with naked Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.
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{short description of image} Pictured right: On September 11, 2001, people of the United States reeled in horror and seethed in anger after knife-wielding al-Qa’eda terrorists cut the throats of the pilots and hijacked four passenger jets steered three of them into the Twin Towers of New York's World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington.
Pictured left: Terrorist mastermind Bin Laden escorted by a group of al-Qa’eda body guards.
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Pictured right: Gory descriptions of falling bodies, pleas for help and warnings to flee the devastated World Trade Center fill thousands of heart-wrenching pages of transcripts released of emergency calls made on September 11 before the twin towers collapsed in rubble and flame.
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{short description of image} Pictured right: One male caller said, "I've got dozens of bodies, people just jumping from the top of the building onto ... in front of One World Trade ... bodies are just coming from out of the sky ... up top of the building."
Pictured left: An Iraqi prisoner is surrounded by American military dog handlers at Abu Ghraib prison in this photo dated December 12, 2003.
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{short description of image} Pictured right: Another male caller said, "I've got dozens of bodies, people just jumping from the top of the building onto ... in front of One World Trade ... bodies are just coming from out of the sky ... up top of the building."
Pictured left: Two American soldiers pose behind a pyramid of hooded and naked Iraqi prisoners.
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{short description of image} Pictured right: In the Arab world, the terrorists who killed over 3,000 civilians in New York and Washington are widely regarded as heroes - Holy Warriors.
On the day of the killings, religious proclamations were issued in Arab countries endorsing the attack and thousands of Muslims danced in the streets of the West Bank and Gaza. This blood letting, for the sake of Allah, is the pinnacle of Islam and a reemerging crusade to spread Islam by eradicating all other religions.
Pictured left: Army Pfc. Lynndie England, 21, faces four allegations, according to a statement from the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg. She is accused of "assaulting Iraqi detainees on multiple occasions;" conspiring with another soldier, Spc. Charles Graner, to mistreat the prisoners; committing an indecent act; and committing acts "that were prejudicial to good order and discipline and were of nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces through her mistreatment of Iraqi detainees."
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{Hooded Iraqi prisoner} Pictured right: February 25, 2002- U.S. officials are in possession of videotape that proves Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was killed by his Islamic captors. According to various reports, the tape shows the reporter's neck being slit. This brutal and arbitrary murder was a horrifying blow to the country, to Pearl's pregnant wife and to foreign correspondents everywhere that regularly burrow through danger in quest of the truth.
Pictured left: U.S. soldiers force a hooded Iraqi prisoner with wires attached to his hands to stand on a box under threat of electrocution. It is believed that the wires were not actually connected to a live electrical supply. (AP Photo/Courtesy of The New Yorker)
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{short description of image} Pictured right: Apr.1, 2004 - BAGHDAD -- Insurgents ambushed and killed four American civilian contractors yesterday in Fallujah, and a cheering mob then torched their vehicles, dragged their charred bodies through the streets, and strung two from an iron bridge over the Euphrates River.
Pictured left: The body of a deceased Iraqi prisoner, wrapped in cellophane and packed in ice. The picture is believed to have been taken at Abu Ghraib prison
{short description of image} Pictured right: Iraqis celebrate near a burning SUV in Fallujah. A crowd viciously attacked the bodies of two people caught in a terrorist attack and warned that the Iraqi town would be a ''cemetery'' for occupation forces
Pictured left: A Sunni terrorist reads an anti- American statement to others in the center of Fallujah, Iraq
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 {short description of image} Pictured right: The Al Arabiya TV network showed a burned body being dragged by a rope behind a car as a crowd followed alongside. Iraqi men jabbed at the body with shovels; another yelled, "God is great!"
Pictured left: Marine Lance Corporal Marcco Ware carrying a wounded Iraqi soldier on his shoulders to safety for medical treatment
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{short description of image} Pictured right: Other footage, captured by a Reuters cameraman, showed a crowd pulling another charred body by the legs through the street. Several teenagers removed their shirts and waved them in the air in front of the body, chanting, "With our souls, with our blood, we defend Islam!"
Pictured left: The first confirmed killing of a hostage by Iraqi militants provoked shock and disbelief in Italy as fears grow about the safety of foreign nationals working with the U.S.-led coalition.
Fabrizio Quattrocchi, 36, was shot in the back of the neck by his Iraqi captors, after Italy refused their demands that it withdraw from Iraq.
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{short description of image} Picured right: Two bodies were lashed to an iron bridge that spans the Euphrates near the center of town, several reporters at the scene said.
Pictured left: Iraqi Shiite scholar Muqtada Al Sadr has defiantly branded the United States “the enemy of Islam.” He is one of many striving to widen their Holy War to include the entire Islamic world because they believe "spreading the teachings of Islam with the might of the sword" is the religious duty of every Muslim.
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CAIRO, Egypt - A video posted May 11, 2004, on an Islamic militant Web site showed the beheading of an American civilian in Iraq and said the execution was carried out by an al-Qaida affiliated group to avenge the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers.
The video showed five men wearing headscarves and black ski masks, standing over a bound man in an orange jumpsuit — similar to a prisoner's uniform — who identified himself as Nick Berg, a U.S. contractor whose body was found on a highway overpass in Baghdad on Saturday.
"My name is Nick Berg, my father's name is Michael, my mother's name is Susan," the man said on the video. "I have a brother and sister, David and Sarah. I live in ... Philadelphia."
After reading a statement, the men were seen pulling the man to his side and putting a large knife to his neck. A scream sounded as the men cut his head off, shouting "Allahu Akbar!" — "God is great." They then held the head out before the camera
The video tape included a statement by one of the executioners:
"For the mothers and wives of American soldiers, we tell you that we offered the U.S. administration to exchange this hostage with some of the detainees in Abu Ghraib and they refused."
"So we tell you that the dignity of the Muslim men and women in Abu Ghraib and others is not redeemed except by blood and souls. You will not receive anything from us but coffins after coffins ... slaughtered in this way."
The video bore the title "Abu Musab al-Zarqawi shown slaughtering an American." It was unclear whether al-Zarqawi — a lieutenant of Osama bin Laden — was shown in the video, or was claiming responsibility for ordering the execution.
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At an Islamic school in Gaza City run by Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement), an 11-year-old Palestinian student pronounced loudly to his classmates, "I will make my body a bomb that will blast the flesh of Zionists, the sons of pigs and monkeys. I will tear their bodies into little pieces and cause them more pain than they will ever know.
"Allahu Akbar," his classmates shout in response: "God is great."
"May the virgins give you pleasure," his teacher yells, referring to one of the rewards awaiting Muslim martyrs in Paradise.
The teacher's reference to "virgins" is the Koran's promise that martyrs will be rewarded with 70 virgins in heaven. The Koran describes the women as "beautiful like rubies, with complexions like diamonds and pearls."
According to the teachings of Islam
, when a Muslim dies in Jihad, the "divinely commanded" act of eradicating "Jews, Christians and other idolaters," he does not have to die at all. He simply conquers death by living forever in Paradise.
Muslims are taught that from the moment the first drop of a martyr's blood is spilled, he does not feel the pains of the injury and he is absolved of all his sin and he sees his place in Paradise. He is saved from the torture of the grave and from fear of the Day of Judgment. He is awarded his allotment of beautiful virgins to forever cater to his every need. He becomes an advocate for seventy of his relatives to reach paradise and he earns the Crown of Glory, whose precious stone is better than all this world and everything in it.

Pictured left: Hamas children with guns.

KISSUFIM CROSSING, Gaza Strip, May 2, 2004 - Palestinian militants attacked an Israeli vehicle near a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip, killing four children and their mother.
Pictured right: Israeli soldiers and rescue workers inspect the car of a Jewish settlers family after it was attacked by Palestinian militants near the entrance of the Jewish settlement of Nezer Hazani, in the Gush Katif block of settlements in the southern Gaza Strip
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{short description of image} Police said the white Citroen station wagon spun off the road after the initial shooting, then the attackers approached the vehicle and shot the children individually at close range.
Pictured right: Tali Khotel with her four daughters and husband David. Tali, who was 8 months pregnant, and, from left, Hadar, 9, Roni, 7, Hila, 11, and Merav, 2, were killed by Palestinian gunmen
Pictured left: Members of Hamas, a militant Islamic fundamentalist political movement that opposes peace with Israel and uses terrorism as a weapon. Hamas seeks to create an Islamic state in place of Israel and has become a leading perpetrator of terrorist activity in Israel; pioneered suicide bombing
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First Muslim congressman excites crowd in "Hezbollah City" USA, a.k.a. Dearborn, Michigan. To see the rest of this story, Click on picture to the left.

Jihad Kids -- Islamic Seeds of Hate and Martyrdom
Almost from birth, Muslim children are taught to hate Christians and Jews - to glorify "jihad" (holy war) and to embrace violence, death and child martyrdom. To see the rest of this story, Click on picture of Jihad Kid to the right.


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