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March 12, 2006
The Wages of Moonbattery Is Death
Tom Fox, one of the members of Christian Peacemaker Teams who were kidnapped last November by the very terrorists on whose behalf they had traveled to Iraq, has been found dead. He had suffered gunshot wounds to the head. His hands were tied and there was evidence of torture.
Besides propagandizing on behalf of terrorists in Iraq, other CPT activities include lobbying against border security in Arizona and sanctimonious meddling in Colombia. However, the organization's main focus is its strident opposition to the state of Israel and support for those who would destroy it. CPT reportedly works in tandem with the International Solidarity Movement — the group of assistant terrorists that produced moonbat martyr Rachel "Saint Pancake" Corrie.
It's possible that these people have been so deranged by their bitter leftist ideology that they actually think they are doing good, but their willful self-delusion doesn't change the fact that they have cast their lot with evil.
Hopefully moonbats will draw a lesson from Fox's fate: if you lie down with scorpions, you are going to get stung. Whether this tragedy will get it through to any of them that Michael Moore's "Minutemen" had better not prevail remains to be seen.

Posted by Van Helsing at March 12, 2006 8:13 AM
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Another good post. I hope to be hearing more about this unwitting martyr's organization in the near future, though I don't suspect it will be through MSM channels. What I did hear was plenty of sanctimonious sound bites on the radio from CPT mouthpieces and it doesn't sound like those doing the talking for the group have learned a thing.
Posted by: tfhr at March 12, 2006 9:51 AM
Indeed, all I've heard of this so far has been through msm, and until I read it here and then researched a bit myself, I had no idea what a goofball he was.
And no, I have no faith at all that any other lefties will learn anything from this. I have complete confidence that they will blame this on Bush somehow. Allow me to demonstrate:
"Obviously the Bush administration is to blame by misleading the world into believing that the nation he pushed into turmoil is secure enough for aid workers to visit."
"Obviously the Bush administration is to blame by causing such chaos in the region that such acts of infamy are now common."
"Obviously the Bush administration is to blame for starting a war in a peaceful country, then not providing any sort of plan for re-establishing peace once his lust for oil is sated."
"Obviously the Bush adminitration is to blame for not providing enough military protection, likely because his army is now living hand-to-mouth and has to make their own body armor. Perhaps if he hadn't been so eager to give huge tax cuts to the rich then we might now have the funds to equip our army and keep residents safe."
You see, spin is easy. Have no fear that lefties will use these and other fantasy arguments to avoid the ironic aspect of this, that the animals who did this are simply not worth standing up for. But lefties will continue to stand up for them, as well as anyone else they believe has achieved some sort of "victim" status by opposing their mutual enemy, the United States.
Posted by: RockemSockem at March 12, 2006 11:17 AM
Good article about it here:
http://antiprotester.blogspot.com/2006/03/death-of-tom-fox-terror-meets-delusion.html
Posted by: Buckwheat at March 12, 2006 3:36 PM
The original Bible quote is: "The wages of sin is death."
Posted by: Cato the Elder at March 12, 2006 4:39 PM
Thanks Cato. It's very kind of you to provide editorial services.
Posted by: Van Helsing at March 12, 2006 5:06 PM
Posted by: Nobody at March 12, 2006 5:22 PM
Those who enter the Lion's den denying the Lion is a beast - end up slaughtered. Moonbats are proof that Darwinism has some credibility.
Posted by: David Vance at March 12, 2006 5:37 PM
"He who lay down with faggot, wake up with stinky finger"
Book of Sages, Chapter 3, Verse 27
Posted by: Moa Labismo at March 12, 2006 9:45 PM
"The wages of sin is death."
But the hours are good, and the benefits are unbelievable.
Posted by: V the K at March 13, 2006 7:46 AM
This guy helped out countless people in Iraq, he was a great man. One day an extremist group picks him up and later kills him. How does this possibly relfect on the people of this region? Are you going to judge them for something they have no control over? Stop demonizing these poor people and concentrate your energy on those thay do wrong. I would hate to have people judge my society by the bad examples!
Posted by: Reed Harding at March 17, 2006 3:22 AM

