Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Hadji Girl

Hot Air has a great video sung by one of our Marines.You know it's good because
CAIR is protesting it.


hat tip LGF,

Hadji Girl“ is a ballad about a Marine firefight in Iraq.

In the heat of battle a young girl appears out of nowhere and invites this Marine to meet her family. She is leading him into an ambush but he doesn’t know it. When the two of them arrive at her home, the girl’s father and brother open fire, the Marine hits the ground and the girl is killed by her brother and father’s gunfire - ”threw open the door and I hit the floor ‘cause her brother and father shot her.“ The girl’s father and brother are still intent on killing the Marine so he grabs the girl’s sister and the brother and father then proceed to gun her down also in their haste to kill the Marine.

The Marine then ”locks and loads“ stating he ”blew those little f*ckers to eternity."

So the song is about a young woman luring a Marine into an ambush where she and her sister are killed by her jihadi father and brother, who in turn are killed with great justification by the Marine.

It’s quite clear that what CAIR is attempting to do here is create another Muslim cartoon incident which is not surprising, because CAIR is no stranger to controversy.

Dirka, dirka, Mohammed Jihad, it's a catchy little number!

The song’s lyrics include: ”I grabbed her little sister and put her in front of me. As the bullets began to fly, the blood sprayed from between her eyes, and then I laughed maniacally. . .I blew those little f**kers to eternity . . .They should have known they were f**king with the Marines.“ Members of the audience, not shown in the video, laughed and cheered wildly for these lyrics.

2 Comments:

Blogger Brooke said...

Great minds... I posted on this, too! (hehe)

Horrible story, huh, Kevin?

I watched the video; it 'feels' fake to me.

June 14, 2006  
Blogger WomanHonorThyself said...

i been singin the tune all day!..RoTf..linked to this post and trackbacked Kev..lemme know if ya get it plz..:)

June 14, 2006  

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