Re: [iwar] Purity of purpose???

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Subject: Re: [iwar] Purity of purpose???
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You might want to dig up Bernard Lewis' old book on the Assassins.  Somehow in
all the discussion, people keep missing the Hashishim connection.
MW

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 DrewSchaefer@ftnetwork.com wrote:

> 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 
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