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Monday, January 03, 2005
Mother Nature, Terrorist
There is a sameness to brutal natural disasters. It's the final body count that chillingly distinguishes one from another. Last week's tsunami in Southern Asia, which rose up from an earthquake in the Indian Ocean, swamping 11 countries and quickly claiming more than 120,000 lives, is already one of the worst floods in history. With our minds focused on war and political terrorism, Mother Nature proves to be the worst of all terrorists in the horror of her sudden assault on vulnerable innocents.
Not only has she taken lives inexplicably through sudden violent force but continues to do so in the aftershock of contaminated water, bad food, inadequate shelter, downed power lines, spreading disease, and decomposing bodies. Add to this the emotional suffering of survivors and those who have lost loved ones, and even of those who watch from afar.
Editor's Note: This headline and article snip are direct quotes from US News and World Report and provide further evidence that our mighty jihad bent on complete annihilation of this, the greatest terrorist of all, is a noble one.
Now that the busy holiday season is behind us, we will resume our reporting as we all get back to the serious work of homogenization. --EG
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