Thoughts on Iraq War Multimedia

I've seen most of the videos on the internet that have come out of Iraq. I've seen every beheading video, the most horrific (and that's saying a lot) being that of the Nepalese man who I could see and hear breathing with half of his neck chopped off. The video of Paul Johnson was almost as sickening. Watching a couple of numbnuts decapitating a man, and then nonchalantly handling the dismembered head as if it were a football that had just been blown off the kicking tee by a gust of wind.



I've seen the video of an ambush IED attack on an American convoy from inside one of the vehicles. Four explosions total, the first two visible, the last two audible. I watched civilians on the streets running in terror, falling over obstructions trying to escape the scene. I listened to the drivers.



I've seen Tawhid and Jihad's suicide car bomb attacks on American trucks, military and civilian, and tanks, humvees, IFV's, etc. I've seen mortar attacks. And I listen to them hysterically scream out "Allahu Akbar" as they do it.



So pardon me when I chuckle and applaude when I see a jihadist f*ck hoisting an RPG-7 getting shot in the back once, collapsing onto both arms, then getting part of his head blown off by additional gunfire. Pardon me for smiling when when I see the 30mm gun on an Apache ripping apart weapon-toting islamist a-hole into ten thousand pieces (this literally may be an understatement). I'm sorry I laughed at a dozen of mujahideen running hopelessly and pointlessly from 105mm shells raining down from an AC-130 above. I apologize that a smile comes to my face when I see what becomes of a terrorist when a .50-cal round meets his head.



Strike that. I don't seek anyone's pardon, I am not sorry. I don't feel bad.
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