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"Peace on Earth" and Bali

Maybe you've seen it, the "Peace on Earth" chain e-mail that's been going round for some weeks now. Recipients are asked to copy, rather than forward it, add their name to the list and send it to all the people they know. It begins: "Mourn the Victims. Stand for Peace. Islam is not the Enemy. War is NOT the Answer."

From now on, I will return the mail with a link to this
Sydney Morning Herald story:

"At 2pm yesterday, Craig Salvatori put his two young daughters on a plane at Bali airport, telling them he had to stay 'to look for mummy'. Three hours later he found her body in a morgue. Kathy, who would have turned 38 yesterday, was barely recognisable, except for some jewellery, her body so badly charred, her blonde hair blackened... The president of the Maroubra Lions rugby league club, John Costa, said seven families had immediate members missing. 'We look like we've lost five mothers, a father and two children ... missing this long after the event, it's not looking good.'"

I'm also thinking of sending this photo of the parents whose 19 year-old daughter was murdered by the Islamofascists.

And this isn't war?




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