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– Not a very Merciful Startup Corporate Mission Statement by its Deeds.
All this barbarism or is it
merely unacted out video game violence? From all its new geek recruits
worldwide? Fresh out of Mom's basements everywhere?
Their main
product worldwide besides being the smallest "biggest" Dicks on the planet let alone Islam
– is Propaganda – making a proper ghost target for the American and British/European Military
Industrial Complex to fire up their smoke stacks and profit engines for a start.
No
Compassion. The enemy of humanity and the poor, the helpless, women, the
elderly (we aren’t talking about the Birther Koch GOP here – are we – a foreign
branch?) etc.
Birth pains of a new global corporation?
Birth pains of a new global corporation?
What next?
Killing pedigree dogs and ponies? Don’t do it? The Animal Rights people will
get rid of you fast. LOL
Once the IPO
goes forth. With a little BIG push from Saudi cash?
What next with the Wall Street Billions? Philanthropy?
Daesh / Isis Political Science Hall at Harvard?
Egyptian
warplanes struck ISIS targets in Libya on Monday in swift retribution for the
extremists' beheading of a group of Egyptian Christian hostages on a beach,
shown in a grisly online video released hours earlier.
At the same
time, Egypt called for international intervention in Libya against the ISIS.
Loyalists of the Syria and Iraq-based group have risen to dominate several
cities in the chaos-riven North African nation, just across the Mediterranean
Sea from Italy.
After the
release of the beheading video Sunday night, the tiny Christian-majority home
village of more than half of the 21 Egyptians believed killed by the extremists
was gutted by grief. Inside the village church, relatives wept and shouted the
names of the dead in shock.
"What
will be a relief to me is to take a hold of his murderer, tear him apart, eat
up his flesh and liver," said Bushra Fawzi in el-Aour village, as he wept
over the loss of his 22-year-old son Shenouda. "I want his body back. If
they dumped it in the sea, I want it back. If they set fire to it, I want its
dust."
The 21 —
mainly young men from impoverished families — had travelled to Libya for work
and were kidnapped in two groups in December and January from the coastal city
of Sirte. In the video, the group is marched onto what is purported to be a
Libyan beach before masked militants with knives carve off the head of each.
The killing of at least a dozen of them is clearly visible, though it was not
clear from the video whether all 21 hostages were killed.
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