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    July 17, 2006

    In The Company Of Godless Infidels: Shooting The Shooters

    Michelle Malkin in her latest Hot Air Vent, "Which Side Is The NYT On?" that focuses on Joao Silva's "breathtaking" photography from the book "In the Company of God" that glamorizes the exploits of Shi'ite terrorists as they target our soldiers shooting with guns, not cameras.  One of the shots from the new photo book was featured in the Times as a promo for Silva - and the terrorists.  Would such an admiring and breathless photo shoot ever be done for our troops or a Christian group? 

    This is more like "In the Company of Godless Infidels" and a disgrace... 

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    So don't read it for Christ's sake. Why don't you spend your energy figuring out how to get our asses out of that god forsaken place.

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