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Death for Graner

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2005-01-12 18:04 | User Profile

[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/12/international/12abuse.html?oref=login&pagewanted=print&position=[/url] January 12, 2005 Detainees Describe Abuses by Guard in Iraq Prison By KATE ZERNIKE

"Graner told me to thank Jesus for keeping me alive," Mr. Al-Sheikh said.

 I demand the death penalty for this piece of shit.

 And for whoever supports him. None have the right to live in a Christian country.

 There is no Christ in this man, as Christianity holds there was in Jesus.  Read his history, its public record.

 Yet he dares use the name of our common religion’s founder.—as if that saved Mr. Al-Sheikh from death, which would have been a mercy.  The fact is, what “Jesus” means to him is no better than an ass**** religion.  Which is all it is for anyone who would extend the Christian way of being that far, to what he did.

   Unless they demand his death, that is all they are .. or ever were..

  I guess Mel Gibson’s Jeezus tells him:  “Yo, dude.. if Pilate says do it, enjoy!”.  That’s the Jezus who endure Father’s punishment unto death for all abused children, everywhere, sons of sinners and sinners themselves, but remaining human. A kind of Universal Martyr’s prequel to Christ.  There was no Christ in Gibson’s “Passion”, and he would have to confess that in order to understand it.

 When it comes to Christ-prequel religions, it is to be suspected that AL.LAH may have it all over the EL.OHim (same root-sound origins – until Moses  cunningly devised a YHWH), when it comes to morality, spirituality, and staying power in the Middle East.  It makes sense historically.

Unless Graner is executed with extreme malice in the name of Christianity, it deserves to happen here, too, and probably will. It probably wouldn't help, and perhaps shouldn't if we're talking Objectivity in the [I]ens realissimus[/I] but it would cleanse some conscience, which is all that is imporant now, it says here in the big book.
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