Hadji Girl Video of US Marine

Posted on September 8, 2007 
Filed Under Culture, News, Politics

The US Marine’s song of death for an Iraqi family.

Here’s the excerpt of lyric sung by a US marine who expressed his honest feeling how excited and joyful he was to see a little girl’s blood sprayed when his bullet fly between her eyes. The video is now removed from the original website, but I’m fortunate to save it and Google Video permit it to be saved there. Click the link at the bottom of this post to watch the full video song.

“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.”

Why called Hadji? “A Hadji is a pilgrim who journeys to Mecca, but CAIR said the word has often been used as a disparaging term by US troops in Iraq.”

Although the marine ’singer’ has apologized to the Muslims, this kind of incident further add to the US’ bad image in the Muslim world.

See the marine sings his song of death for the Iraqi family here.

Jun 17, 2006


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