Just because the Global War on Terror isn't a "religious war" for us doesn't mean it isn't for them.

The man accused of killing Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh confessed to a Dutch court that he acted out of his religious beliefs, saying he would do "exactly the same" if he were ever set free.

"I take complete responsibility for my actions. I acted purely in the name of my religion," 27-year-old Dutch-Moroccan national Mohammed Bouyeri told the court in Amsterdam on the final day of his trial.

It would be nice to see our Muslim "ally" nations rebuke these kinds of statements.

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I wouldn't hold my breath while I wait, Michael.

Murdoc said:

I just got into an argument with someone at work because I called the War on Terror a Holy War. He said I shouldn't be mixing politics and religion. I said tell that to the other guys.

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