Posted on 07/11/2005 8:42:45 PM PDT by CHARLITE
Several years ago I asked Dennis Miller if 9/11 had been an epiphany for him. He said, "Sure! I'm just amazed it wasn't an epiphany for EVERYone "
In the wake of the recent London bombings I asked ABC's Aaron Ketersky if it had been an epiphany for Brits. I was shocked to hear, "Not necessarily." According to Ketersky, the folks he talked to in London felt it was "their turn it was something inevitable in fact they were preparing for it." How appallingly 'civilized'.
Historically, England has treated Ireland and Scotland worse than they have their growing Muslim immigrants population and allies.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair said it was crucial to address terrorism's underlying causes, which he identified as "deprivation, lack of democracy and ongoing conflict in the Middle East". BULLFEATHERS!
If deprivation were eliminated, democracy installed and the Israelis and Palestinians suddenly decided to make nice, it wouldn't alter a tittle the unbridled, unreasonable, hatred Islamists hold for anyone and everyone (so-called 'moderate Muslims' included) who does not subscribe to, support, and live their dysfunctional perversion.
Blair says, his countrymen "are simply not going to terrorized by terror." Cool! So what ARE you going to do about it Tony? Dante wrote in 'The Inferno, "The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in time of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.''
You can't appease these terrorists. You can't bribe them. You can't negotiate with them.
The terrorist goal is not merely to 'terrorize'. Their goals and objectives include killing you and anyone unlike them. They want to destroy your economy, your culture, and the very essence of whatever it is you are.
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bttt
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