Thursday, August 11, 2005

Crying Time for Terrorists

Support for Bush on the Iraqi Conflict is down, which is encouraging to me because I know its always darkest before the dawn. Those who took the poll obviously are responding to the countless barrage of bad news from the War on Terror coming from the media, who would like nothing better than to see America stumble again. Makes good ratings. If I am crazy in thinking we are winning this war, then I'm in good company. Here's what Ann Coulter writes:

Consider the intriguing diary entries of British jihadist Zeeshan Siddique, reported in The New York Times this Monday ... Siddique was captured last April in Pakistan by that country's security forces. ...In addition to heartwarming entries like the one on the pope's death -- "Allah will throw him in hell" -- a number of Siddique's diary entries suggest that it's not all sunshine and song for the Islamo-fascists these days. Day after day for six weeks, it was nothing but bad news for Siddique -- except for the good news about the pope's death, Saul Bellow's death and the Prince of Monaco's death, all of which cheered him considerably.
After visiting his fellow jihadists in early March, Siddique reports that he received "bad news" -- and something tells me it wasn't about Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. He writes: "The relaxing place was done over" and "7-8 of the guys taken whilst asleep." He was told "guys need 2 make a move soon. Cant stik round."
A week later, he is informed by someone, probably not the Prince of Monaco, that "the situation is really bad" and he should "just sit tight & wait it out until things get a bit better." Oddly enough he is also a Mets fan, so this spring was an all-around bummer for Siddique.


More good news: Remember me writing something similiar a while back on What the Terrorists are Thinking?