Rosie O’Dumbell’s Terrorist Admirers
Terrorist leaders are weighing in on Rosie O’Dumbell’s geopolitical rantings.
Ramadan Adassi, the terrorist head of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, has said
that he agrees with O’Donnell’s views. And Ala Senakreh, the West Bank chief of
the same terrorist group, is inviting Rosie to come on a fact-finding visit and
live with them for a while.
“We welcome Rosie O'Donnell to stay among us and to get to know the truth
from being here,” Senakreh said, according to author Aaron Klein. O’Dumbell’s rep says the idea that terrorists have picked Rosie for their
pin-up poster is “absurd.” But when you look at Rosie’s statements, it doesn’t seem that far-fetched.
Assisting in making the monsters appear cuddly, O’Donnell said, “Don't fear the terrorists. They're mothers and fathers.” Helping to take the terrorists off the hook for the events of 9/11, she informed folks that the buildings were brought down in order to get rid of documents that incriminated Enron and other corporations. Relieving the Iranian government of responsibility, the blustering blogger suggested that the Bush administration orchestrated the kidnapping of 15 British sailors as a pretext for war.
Lending a hand to terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who had
confessed to more than 30 terrorist plots and the 9/11 attack, O’Donnell spread
the word that the confession had been coerced via U.S. torture.
And who could forget when Rosie announced that our country had treated the Guantanamo inmates “like animals” and subjected them to “torture . . . on a
daily basis.” What does her rhetoric portend?
Rosie will be back on the tube real soon — on Al Jazeera.