I am Insensitive
Posted by Raven on July 28th, 2006
Heh…
Music producers want to give a large part of the proceeds from sales of a controversial song to the Marines, but a Marine Corps spokesman said the Corps may not be able to take the money.
Alan Grossman, of Hit Music Inc., said the song “Hadji Girl” can be downloaded for $1.99 at: www.hadjigirlsong.com.
Of the proceeds, 99 cents per every purchase is earmarked to support Morale, Welfare and Recreation facilities for U.S. troops overseas.
The song outraged a Muslim- American advocacy group after a video posted on the Internet showed Marine Cpl. Josh Belile singing about falling in love with an Iraqi girl, but then being forced to kill her family after they attack him. In one line, Belile sings about using the girl’s sister as a human shield.
The Marine Corps called the song insensitive and launched a preliminary inquiry but decided not to take disciplinary action against Belile.
Producers approached Belile about recording a professional version of the song, but they ended up using a band called the Young Americans after Belile was ordered not to participate, Grossman said.
I downloaded the song anyway. I figure…money raised will make it’s way to Marines who need help. And I’ll do anything to piss off the Muslim advocacy groups like CAIR. I am insensitive. SO are Muslims.




















July 28th, 2006 at 6:41 pm
We could make CD’s and flood CAIR’s offices with them.
July 28th, 2006 at 9:55 pm
Let’s DO it. Better yet, let’s host some OBSESSION showings on the sidewalks next to CAIR offices. LOL!!!
July 29th, 2006 at 1:23 am
“Hadji Girl”
Buy it. Regarding the Islamofascists: I’ll be a lot more sensitive to their feelings when they stop trying to kill Americans, Jews, and other “infidels.” That homicidal mania thing is grating, if you want to know the truth. In the…
July 30th, 2006 at 11:55 pm
Dirka Dirka Mohammed Jihad
From Stars & Stripes
Marines reluctant to accept ‘Hadji Girl’ song proceeds for MWR
By Jeff Schogol, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Friday, July 28, 2006
Music producers want to give a large part of the proceeds from sales of a c…