Some people aren't very happy about the OBL's recent send-off to the land of "dark-eyed houris", including the drearily predictable Rowan Williams, leader of the worldwide Anglican non-Communion. He's "uncomfortable" with SEAL Team 6 and their version of justice.
"I don't know full details any more than anyone else does, but I do believe that in such circumstances... it is important that justice is seen to be observed."
I keep waiting for bats to fly out of that guy's ears...
ReplyDeleteI say that the navy should take the wingnut along and kick him out the door of the helicopter about 5 miles from land. If God is with him, he'll walk back. Otherwise, he'll wash up on shore...eventually. maybe.
ReplyDeleteOBL got a 45 minute Muslim funeral held by the US Navy and a respectful burial at sea. Can't say that about any of the thousands of people that monster is responsible for murdering. I'm glad he's dead and I thank our wonderful Military for a job well done. As for the way the Obama Administration is handling the situation after the fact, well that is embarrassing to say the least. Every hour the story changes.
ReplyDeleteJust look closely enough, Silverfiddle...
ReplyDeleteThat is a very good good test, LL; will Cantaur walk, sink, or swim? My money's on the @nd possible outcome.
"I thank our military..." couldn't agree more, CL.
Curious PR mess from the Administration.
Sorry, but IF you are a christian, Williams' position is correct, no matter how uncomfortable it seems.
ReplyDeleteYou are suposed to "FORGIVE your deadly enemies, remember?
It's stupid , of course, but that is another (secular, non-religious but ethical & philosophical) story, isn't it?
Thanks for that, Tingey. But I'm confused, where does Williams mention forgiveness?
ReplyDeleteCheers.