There's themes I like, and there's themes I don't. But in the end, it's what they inspire that matters, regardless of whether I like them or not.
In his hideout, Ayman Al-Zarqawi pouted."They love the Hezbollah and Hamas," he grumbled. "The parades. The diplomacy. The material support. Why not me and my resistance fighters?"
That's when Wheel of Fortune came on the television, and the idea hit Zaraquawi like a brick.
It's a blend of People's Court and Wheel of Fortune. Collaborators and sinners confess their crimes against Islam, the Sharia judge finds them guilty, and they spin The Wheel.
Most of it says "BEHEADING."
Know what's sick? "AMPUTATION" actually brings relief and joy to the condemned.
And even sicker, it'll be on CBS soon.
The wheel was no exception, even if I didn't have enough verbage to explain the whole "Amputation" sight gag.

