Beyond PRICE-Thanks to One of Our BEST....
Read the following explanation before looking at the picture!
Most Syrians struggle to even read Arabic, much less have a clue about reading English.
So, how do a group of Syrian protest leaders create the most impact with their signs by having the standard 'Death To Americans'(etc..) slogans printed in English?
Answer: They simply hire an English-speaking civilian to translate and write their statements into English.
Unfortunately, in this case, they were unaware that the 'civilian' insurance company employee hired for the job was a retired US Army Sergeant! Obviously, the results were PRICELESS!
This picture is not doctored.
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8 comments:
midnight rider,
That's so funny, I guess they're too stupid even to make good Jihadists.
That's circa 2001. Love that one.
midnight rider,
By the way, speaking of humor, did you see this? "US Government Stages Fake Coup to Wipe Out National Dept" Its from the Onion via Hot Air. Its not real, and I'm glad its not, but boy is it funny!
Is this story REALLY true? If so, that's perhaps the best stunt ever.
«Get Ready for an Islamic Antichrist, Warns New Book
Author: Euro-centric prophecy scholars looking to Rome all wrong
After decades of reading popular prophecy books and even best-selling fiction like the “Left Behind” series, millions of evangelical Christians around the world are dreading the day when a beastly figure known as the Antichrist emerges as a global political and religious dictator.
Most expect him to come from a revived Roman Empire, which many have assumed is associated with the Roman Catholic Church and the European Union.
Not so, argues a controversial new book that makes the case that the biblical Antichrist is one and the same as the Quran’s Muslim Mahdi.
[…]
In “The Islamic Antichrist,” Richardson, a student of Islam, exposes Western Christians to the Muslim traditions. He says most Christians have no idea of the stunning similarities between biblical Antichrist and the “Islamic Jesus.”»
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=105906
«Many evangelical Christians believe the Bible predicts a charismatic ruler, the Antichrist, will arise in the last days, before the return of Jesus. The Quran also predicts that a man, called the Mahdi, will rise up to lead the nations, pledging to usher in an era of peace. Richardson makes the case these two men are, in fact, one in the same. »
I love it......but, A) Those are not Syrians, and B), it is photoshopped!
I still love it.
I think I've seen it before. Photoshopped or not it's still funny. Maybe drop it in the sidebar for awhile, Pasto?
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