All The (Bad) News Fit To Print

So I’m reading a piece in today’s paper about the insurgent group leader Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, who supposedly was the Iraqi leader of the Iraq arm of al Qaeda, and now turns out was a fictional creation designed to hide the fact that foreigners were leading this al Qaeda group. [Note: but this is simply a civil war and/or sectarian violence that’s distracting us from finding and killing al Qaeda terrorists, right?]

The NY Times version of this story concludes by telling us how many U.S. soldiers were killed yesterday (four) in two bomb attacks and how many civilians were killed in two separate incidents (twenty). But no where is can be found any mention of how many terrorists/insurgents our forces killed or captured yesterday throughout Iraq.

I want to know how many of these human scum we’ve wasted. I want to know how many of these seventh century loving bastards have been fried by our military to date. I want to know how many of these sick death loving losers we have sent to meet Allah.

If our enemy are no better or worse than us, as the left would like you to believe, then perhaps a daily reporting of their casualties would serve to weaken their resolve, and paint a better picture of who is winning and who was losing.

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