To: neverhome
I won't pretend to pass judgement on whether a Crusade should happen or not. A true crusade would leave the world in shambles, and disrupt many societies, some irreparably. However, by the time the question is asked in earnest, the West may be beyond caring about the price, believing the alternative to be even worse. I can't even say that I won't be among those who think it isn't to great a price to pay.
26 posted on
07/22/2005 3:13:27 PM PDT by
Little Pig
(Is it time for "Cowboys and Muslims" yet?)
To: Little Pig
The longer "the west" our governments remain in denial, or blindness, which ever applies, the more it will cost. Even the loons on the left will reach a point where they will realize that any hopes and dreams they have are lost under the "wing of Islam". Fools are always the last to realize they've been had. If it takes that long, it will probably be too little, too late.
To: Little Pig
I can't even say that I won't be among those who think it isn't to great a price to pay.
That's my thinking. Part of the problem is that it takes the "Peace Crowd" so blasted long to finally get worked up enuff to fight. If we wait on Teddy, The Poodle, Nancy, et al we may already be ashes.
We have a president who has more guts than common sense, but at least he's willing to take the fight to the enemy. I applaud him for that, even if he's presently fighting in the wrong country (in my humble opinion).
We can't negotiate or make nice with these people. Radical Islam won't rest until everyone (left alive) on Earth is converted to their faith.
The situation is unacceptable.
28 posted on
07/22/2005 3:30:08 PM PDT by
neverhome
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