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Wednesday, September 8, 2004


Not to be whiney or anything, but I thought the snazzy pic of me would have gotten way more responses than it did. Were people intimmidated by my sex-ah-ness? That must be it.

So, today I heard someone on the news urging the Russians to negotiate with the terrorist organizations whose goons had taken that school hostage. What. The. Bloody. Hell.

Now, don't get me wrong, Im' all for negotiations when it's an actual war, with trained soldiers.

But these bastards, these animals, and their organization, don't deserve that. We negotiate with people. We don't negotiate with dangerous animals; we put them down.

I think Russia should send a simple message to anyone watching: you hurt our civilians, you hurt our children, and we will kill you. We will find you where you lurk, flush you out of your lairs, and we will kill you without negotiation.

Why? Because we won't let people threaten our children.

I see what happened in Russia as being worse, in a way, than 9/11. True, more people died in 9/11, but the mission the terrorists had actually had a legitimate tactical purpose. They killed three thousand civillians and are currently rotting in Hell (more than likely spending eternity in a cramped room with Christian raiders from the "Great" Crusade, but that's just my love of an ironic Hell), but the objective was strategically sound.

The ghouls in Russia took control of a school. There is only one objective in that: cause terror among the populance. Well, congrats, you did. And now the Russian people are going to punish you for it, with ferocity that hasn't been seen since WWII.

Why? Because organizations that would sponser the killing of children should be wiped from the face of the Earth. And even though I have several major problems with Russian President Putin, I give him my complete and total support in doing just that.

I had thought 9/11 was the limits of depravity. The bar's been risen, and I, for one, don't want to see it risen again.

My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Russia who were hurt by this senseless bloodbath.

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