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Terrorism Works – Here Is Photographic Proof

From the wire services:

An anti-war protester with an effigy of South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun participates in a candlelight vigil, demanding for the safe return of the kidnapped South Koreans and withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan, in central Seoul July 23, 2007.

Anti-war protesters holding candles shout slogans during a candlelight vigil, demanding for the safe return of the kidnapped South Koreans and withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan, in central Seoul July 23, 2007.

Anti-war protesters shout slogans during a candle-light vigil to demand the safe return of the kidnapped South Koreans and withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan in central Seoul July 23, 2007.

 

Anti-war protesters holding candles participate in a candlelight vigil demanding the safe return of the kidnapped South Koreans and withdrawal of its troops in Afghanistan in central Seoul July 23, 2007.

South Korean protesters shout slogans during a rally demanding the safe return of kidnapped South Koreans in Afghanistan and the withdrawal of South Korean troops from that country in Seoul, South Korea, on Monday, July 23, 2007.

A South Korean man, standing between photographs of Muslim women, participates in an anti-war rally where protesters demanded the safe return of kidnapped South Koreans in Afghanistan and the withdrawal of South Korean troops from that country in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, July 23, 2007.

It is always amusing to see the use of the word "demand" in these anti-war protests. Will the protesters look even more soulful if they don’t get their way?

Maybe the solution to world peace is that everybody take hostages from every other country.

The problem, however, is that our enemies place no value on human life.

 

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