Blood thirsty Islamofascist

Austin Bay:

Hezbollah and other Islamo-fascist terrorists concluded long ago that "if it bleeds it leads" doesn't simply apply to the sensation-hungry media. Islamo-fascist mass murderers maintain public bloodletting (their enemy's and their own) is a victory in itself.
We know "big bloodletting" means big headlines. But for Hezbollah's philosophers, mass bloodletting serves another purpose: It is demonstrates terrorist commitment and moral will.
Islamo-fascist "death cult" terrorists are convinced their forceful willpower (when combined with actions demonstrating millenarian certitude) ultimately guarantees defeat of liberal Western couch potatoes and sheep.
The Islamo-fascists aren't the first international mass murder movement to deserve the moniker of "death cult." In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, transnational anarchists touted "politics of the bomb" and "propaganda by deed."
The anarchists spilled blood -- over a seven-year period (1894-1901) they killed a French president, a Spanish prime minister, an Italian king and a U.S. president (William McKinley). However, they failed to ignite a global revolution they claimed would produce an earthly paradise of justice once the ancien regimes disappeared in flames. The anarchists believed their own propaganda, and by doing so misjudged the enormous strengths of liberal capitalist democracies. They totally underestimated the United States.

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These are the rear-guard actions of a dead-end ideology posing as the avant-garde.

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How can Muslim groups defend these death cults? If they want respect for their religion, they will not get it by supporting groups like Hezballah, Hamas or al Qaeda. They just have not made a case for thugs like Nasrallah and they discredit Islam by supporting him. If these people had a genuine interest in a Palestinian state they would support the destruction of these death cults.

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