Re: [iwar] Purity of purpose???

From: DrewSchaefer@ftnetwork.com
Date: 2001-09-18 05:25:30


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Hi Fred and all,

I enjoyed the Digest today (or yesterday?), for the first 
time you (Someone) included Stratfor, to which I first subscribed 
about a year ago.

POINT du Jour:

I've read here or elsewhere, that a great part of the 'Florida
Group' spent quite a bit of time (assuming more than one occasion)
at some strip club near their base.  And, consuming alcoholic 
beverages to no small amount.

It strikes me, with the little I know of Islamic culture, that to 
choose the path of a Jihad warrior, and to kill 'the enemy' so as 
to attain Heaven and reside with Allah, would be not seen as 'pure'
IF, in doing so, I was drinking vodka to the limits, watching and
paying nubile young 'Best of the Deep South' strippers earning their
university tuition.

THAT would be my IT weapon: to show to the followers that their 
'sacrosanct' and 'pure' warriors were no better than their targetted 
audiences.

Anyone have any legit reason why that wouldn't be effective? 
(ie: Jihad allows 'getting prepared' through unusual methodologies)

Keep it up Fred, (flag, IT or anything!)

Drew

Drew Schaefer, JD 
41 76 549 1907 (Mobile #),
9, ruelle des Galeries
1248 Hermance, Suisse 
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