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November 21, 2007
Oscar Worthy Terrorist Flick
Here's a little terrorist video that will actually put a smile on your face.
My buddy Treppenwitz has posted a fine little video of some Arab/Muslim terrorists, I assume in Gaza, launching what appear to be standard mortar rounds, probably c/o Ehud Olmert, from a home-made rocket launcher, towards Israeli civilian populations, in order to kill, maim, and terrorize.
All the while chanting: "Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar."
But I know, they're not really Muslims. They're radicals who have hi-jacked the, er, religion of peace.
Anyway: These master terrorists are feeding mortar rounds into a toilet pipe, over and over again, and pretty soon—well, I don't want to spoil Act Three for you.
It's a classic short, Oscar-worthy. Far better than Lions for Lambs, Rendition, Redacted, Valley of Elah, etc.
Go to that excellent blogger Treppenwitz, a man who totes a laser-pen in his pocket, and then click on the very interesting film clip.
To paraphrase Dirty Harry: It will make your day.
Posted by Robert J. Avrech at November 21, 2007 09:19 AM
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I love it! :-D
Let the mamzers have their 72 virgins now!
Posted by: Hugh at November 21, 2007 02:45 PM
Hugh:
You see, the film, short as it is, even has a love interest—actually lots of them!
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at November 21, 2007 03:10 PM
Poetic Justice?
Posted by: pdwalker at November 21, 2007 06:40 PM
PD:
Yessss! Great resolution!
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at November 21, 2007 07:02 PM
