Reese Elrich sympathetic book about terrorists

Terry Blue
     Reese Elrich can't believe that they never clean taxis in Syria. The famed foreign journalist as written so many books on the Middle east through the years and one topic he brings about in some of them is the strange look he gets when putting a belt on by the drivers. Reese Elrich often forgets that these seat belts are never worn in these pathetic war torn areas by people unable to get along with their neighbors of different faith and people who really are not concerned about their own personal safety. These seat belts leave a dirty nasty mark on Reese's shirts and he often forgets about this when he takes a filthy taxi in Beirut or Damascus. Reese often gives a perspective sympathetic with the people who are regularly described as terrorists these extremist Muslims who feel a theocracy is more needed than secular government. Reese takes a look at terrorism in his book called "Conversations with terrorists ' and one wonders if Reese actually sought out real terrorists he would of been beheaded and had his beloved fedora stolen by these Muslims in Syria. Reese Erlich is a clown and this book is nothing but his first hand accounts of having sympathy for religious fundamentalists upset and threatened that these days the dictatorships and rulers in the Middle east are secular and secure away from the backwards fundamentalists of a mix of medieval tyranny and modern day Islamo-fascism that a religious extremist theocracy would promise to all its citizens. Religious domination in the Middle East through the centuries is exactly why these people were backwards and are still killing each other in explosions because of religious sectarian differences all in the name of an unseen and nonexistent God. For Reese Elrich or other  journalists are unable to comprehended this and understand that only through terrors is how something as insane as Islam exists to this day often being used by Middle Eastern men from preventing any independence of women and keeping them in chattel. Sadly there are many old-fashion men like Reese who long for the day of turning back the clock going back to wearing fedoras and telling women to get back in the kitchen. Reese wonders at the end after chapters devoted to terrorists and state terrorists when Obama and America will end its war on terrorism. terrorism existed and expanded with the est ignoring it for so many decades and the dangers of terrorism eventually needed to be met head on from  a religious extremist population of the world trying to fight modernity and progression and if liberals can't understand why this war will never end and should never be relinquished  perhaps they should go and live and fight with the terrorists as Reese did in writing this book.

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