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Deranged and demented in Bavaria

How does one explain the condition of the woman holding the "Osama Bush Laden" sign aloft? Deranged? Depraved? Demented? After witnessing the evil wrought in New York and Bali by what Christopher Hitchens calls "Islaofascism", how can anyone create such a sign and then parade it around in public?

Looking today at such signs today in Munich, I was struck by the sheer absurdity of the pro-Saddam apologists. They are cut from the very same cloth as those who felt it was better for the Afghans to live in the Middle Ages under the Taliban than to free them with firepower. Confronted now with the possibility of ridding the world of a tyrant, they opt for further enslavement of his subjects. Deranged, depraved and demented, indeed.



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A lot of them probably were in Davos, too. There is some serious protest tourism after all.

Idiots.

They are bitter because their economy is tanking into third-world status.

They will love us again when we come to their rescue and airlift food into their country. We will feed them because we are good people.

That's sweet of you Jake (no irony) but things aren't that bad.

> but things aren't that bad.

That's good, because we/America is becoming less and less likely to help Germany/France.


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