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August 4, 2008
Moonbat Lawyer Helps Terrorist Sue over Exposure to Porn
Evidence accrues that liberals and their Islamic extremist allies of convenience are only on the same page when it comes to their shared desire to tear down civilization.
Iraqi terrorist Ahmed Al-Fartoosi, whose name means "He Who Makes Rude Noises" if my Arabic is correct, is taking legal action against Britain's Ministry of Defense because he found pornography in a jail toilet.
Fartoosi is accused of masterminding a bombing campaign against British troops in Basra.
The offended terrorist further gripes that he could hear a porno movie playing on a soldier's laptop. Also, he bumped his arm when being put in a vehicle, the lights in the corridor bother him when he's trying to sleep, and his cell isn't sufficiently air-conditioned. The horrors this put-upon villain have been made to endure are downright Gitmo-esque in their ghastliness.
Birmingham-based civil rights lawyer Phil Shiner is suing on his behalf, claiming violations of European human rights laws. No doubt he'd rather sue over the absence of pornography than its presence, but liberals are still willing to make any accommodation where Muslim terrorists are concerned.
On a tip from Smoke TNT.
Posted by Van Helsing at August 4, 2008 6:34 AM
Comments
>>...Ahmed Al-Fartoosi, whose name means "He Who Makes Rude Noises" if my Arabic is correct,...>>
No, I think "the fartoosi" was one of those flash-in-the-pan dance crazes from the early sixties.
Posted by: KHarn at August 4, 2008 9:11 AM
And won't Mr. Shiner be surprised when his new masters are beheading him, as their way of saying "thanks".
Posted by: PabloD at August 4, 2008 6:52 PM
I'm a high school teacher, and I look at profanity written on the students' desks all the time. (I never seem to catch them in the act though....darn....) I just find the F-word, B-word, etc. Sometimes I even find a nicely drawn phallus on a desk (even in a textbook).
I am offended and appalled by this. And, you know what, I think this prevents me from doing my job and causes me mental anguish for being forced to work under such harsh conditions.
I wonder who I need to sue for this....
Posted by: Andrea at August 5, 2008 8:31 PM

