Posted on 05/26/2005 8:40:43 AM PDT by 1 spark
Well, I'd add Poland (if it ever gets over some of its hangups and hatreds), Hungary, Slovakia as 3 Catholic states of Eastern Europe along with the Orthodox states. Czeck, unfortunetly, is in a downward spiral like the rest of western europe, though Austria, I believe is trying to come out of its spiral.
Which one? The Bible thumpers? The WACO cultists? The Evangelicals? The Militias? The Pro-lifers? Don't count on it, the average American is just as brain washed as the average western European. Even Bush was telling us Islam is a peaceful religion.
Exactly.
I think you're right, especially given the Europeans' propensity for facism in the past. I think we're already seeing the seeds of it.
Ironically, I'd say our biggest group of practicing Christians are all our Italian, Portuguese, Polish and Ukrainian Canadians. They're still here and God fearing, but, unfortunately, trumped by our multi-culti worshippers.
If we are next it is our own stupid fault for still letting Muslims in the country.
Our politicians must be willing to circle the wagons with the rest of the people but I doubt they will. Always remember that for a politician the most important thing is to win the next re-election.
"I hope America will open its borders for European Christians if need be."
Never happens. Too many liberals, anti-Christians, Muslims and the ACLU here to prevent that. Besides, our politicians would be afraid to be perceived as racist.
Unfortunatly, when they are done with France, the Euroarabs will start to head East.
"At least the average American citizen knows the enemey when they see them."
Utterly false! The very proof is what happened this week in the Senate.
Wrong.
Don't forget how very close we came to a fully socialist "utopia" under FDR. If it wasn't for WW2, FDR would have made us into the SU lite.
They will find comfort in Serbia?
Probably not. But they will be emboldened to advance more vigorously.
Trust, I haven't forgotten that the Balkans have been the front line in the War on Terror for about 800 years, give or take a century.
Well I was assuming that the average person is intelligent enough to see through the psycho-babble and political rhetoric to get to the truth of things.
I still think this is the case. Once a person turns off the endless blathering of the 24 hour "news" stations and the corporate media, stops reading the propoganda spewed forth in many of our most august "news"papers and just goes about ones's daily life.......it really gets pretty clear real quick.
Most other folks that I come in contact with feel more or less the same, regardless of their political persuasions. The enemy is here among us. Our government lets them in too.
Americans aren't a stupid people. Hope springs eternal....at least in my world it does.
Regards;
If we are to aceept the author's proposition (and, actually, I do) that there are but two possible courses for European history to take, then the implications are sobering.
If the only alternative to check Islamic rule in Europe is "facism", then we of the West must embrace it. Euro-Christian [caucasian-based] facism must be welcomed (regardless of the distaste in our mouths and hearts) and encouraged to drive the Muslims from Europe with as heavy a hand as necessary, a la Charles Martel. It was not long ago, the Serbians saw the dangers of Islam in Kosovo, and undertook similarly drastic steps to reverse its growth. We stopped them from doing so. Who rules Kosovo today? And what is being done to those traces of Christianity - and the Christians - that remain?
Once The Expulsion has been accomplished, perhaps _only_ after that has come to pass, we then must take whatever actions required to break down Eurofacism and restore democracy and as much as a rule of law and respect for the individual as we might.
If - on the other hand - we _prevent_ the Eurofacists from coming to power, and if we _prevent_ them from expelling the Muslims from Europe by whatever means are required (and I would like to emphasize, _whatever means are required_), then we of The West will doom the Christians of Europe to the same fate as those of Kosovo.
I know which side I'm on. I know which course of history I prefer.
How about you?
Cheers!
- John
Faithfreedom is a revolting hate-breathing rag. Its editors know knowthing about freedom, not to mention faith.
Funny, between certain segments of the Mexican populace desiring to annex large portions of the U.S., coupled with the "Don't Look Don't Tell" open border policy and and the neutered politicians in Washington, I've had the same exact feelings about the U.S.
At some point something here is gonna give. The people coming into this country illegally are not exactly "user friendly." It's only a matter of time before they acquire (read vote in) representatives for themselves via a critical mass in population, that seek policies of absolutely no positive interest to the current United States.
The United States of America is slowly, nay, rapidly, becoming the United States of the World. It's either gonna be silent acquiescence or some form of civil war as I see it. But who knows. Perhaps a fragmentation or seccession of numerous states.
As well, I'm thinkin' that that "before the end of the century" is a bit optimistic. I'm thinkin' massive changes everywhere within the next decade.
Of the options you give, I'm with you. However, I would like to believe (fantasize?) that younger generations of Muslims can be educated to realize the truth about Islam - as former Muslims, like Ali Sina, have realized. Yeah, I know...keep dreaming.
How do you come to that conclusion? I see Ali Sina as a light to those oppressed in darkness.
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