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World Net Daily ^ | 9.15.01 | Alan Keyes

Posted on 09/15/2001 7:55:48 PM PDT by victim soul

In the midst of these feelings, it is naturally difficult even to conceive of the evil that causes it. Yet in this vulnerable moment of our hurt and grief and mourning, it is urgent that we grasp the nature of that evil so that we can, with discipline and understanding, fortify ourselves against it.

We have not only been subjected to a series of terrorist attacks. Rather, we have been the object of a strategic plan, ruthlessly conceived and callously executed. Though we call it terrorism, terror was only the instrument, not the objective of the perpetrators. Their objective is to destroy our whole way of life. This was no act of passion, no spasm of outraged ideology, no desperate bid for the world's attention. This was an act of hateful war, having as its priority the ultimate aim of hatred, which is simply to destroy.

In all that we do, we should strive to show the decency, the civility, the respect for human dignity that ought to characterize a free people. It is not our way to answer hate with hate. But we are a people conscious of our God-given right to live in peace and without fear. And it is our duty to make clear to all those who seek to deny that right that we are willing and able to answer war with war.

Though they are surely guilty of acts that violate the most basic laws and premises of decent human conduct, the perpetrators of these attacks cannot be compared to the criminals who claim to live in the purview of civil society, yet violate its duly constituted laws. Their utter disregard for even the most elementary bonds of humanity was clearly revealed in the instruments they chose for their attacks. They were totally blind to the humanity of the unarmed and innocent passengers and crew aboard the jetliners they used as missiles in their assault. These terrorists did not consider their feelings, they did not consider their worth; they did not even consider their fear worthy of a moment's notice. The people aboard those planes had no more significance to them than paint or metal or fuel, the lifeless components of their weapons of choice.

Clearly, attacks conceived and perpetrated with such complacent and casual inhumanity pose a threat that goes beyond the ordinary categories of law enforcement, and even beyond the usual categories of war. We must meet this extraordinary threat with extraordinary resolve, so that those who plan these attacks, those who execute them and those who harbor, facilitate or abet their activities live every moment in the very shadow they seek to cast upon us – the shadow of implacable doom. They must understand that we will seek out their persons, their military and other material assets, and their financial resources, and by all appropriate and conscionable means, we will destroy them.

In 1993, terrorists first assaulted the World Trade Center in New York. Yesterday, some eight years later, terrorists achieved that objective. Clearly we face a persistent strategic threat, and our response must be to develop and implement, as a permanent feature of our national security policy, a strategic response aimed at destroying the components of that threat. It is not enough to respond when organized attacks occur. We must attack the components of terror to disrupt and destroy their effectiveness before attacks occur. Just as our body's immune system constantly identifies and eliminates threats to our physical health before they become full blown infections, so our national security system must be prepared constantly to identify and eliminate these terrorist threats. Our purpose cannot be merely to respond today or in the weeks ahead, but to develop and keep in place the assets and capabilities that will produce ongoing national immunity against terrorism. This will require, as a matter of first priority, an intense commitment to put in place and support pro-active intelligence-gathering assets truly equal to the challenge.

On Sept. 11, for the first time since America took to the air, all commercial domestic flights were grounded. This unprecedented action brings home clearly the reality of the disruption of normal life that the terrorist threat implies. Yet while it may be true that after the events of Sept. 11, America will never be the same, we must also be resolved that in spite of those events there are some things about America that we will not surrender. We will not surrender our liberties. We will not surrender our commerce. We will not surrender the avenues of travel, enterprise and cooperation that are the fruits of our hard work, science and ingenuity.

Some commentators and so-called experts have been quick to suggest that we will have to give up rights and freedoms in order to achieve greater security against the terrorist threat. They are wrong. The liberties of America's citizens do not facilitate terrorism – rather it is the liberties we have wrongly allowed to non-citizens. Because so many of us are the heirs of America's immigrant tradition, we have been tempted to lose sight of the common-sense truth that we have the right to maintain and enforce the distinction between those who are citizens and those who are not. We have the right to scrutinize more carefully the access and activities of non-citizens, and to bar from our ports of entry or expel any non-citizens who we believe are involved with or abet the terrorist threat. With fairness, but without apology, we must implement a regime that secures the borders and gateways of the nation.

Being a people of conscience, we are often prone to dwell upon our mistakes, deficiencies and failings. Sometimes this inclination leads us to suspect and blame ourselves for the world's ills. Given the awful calamity we have suffered, I know some will be tempted to believe that somehow in our transgression, we have invited this retribution. "Thus conscience doth make cowards of us all."

In this moment, we would do well to remember that there is a God. We are not Him, and neither are the terrorist-murderers who are assaulting us. With our prayers, with our hearts and with all our faithfulness, we should commit both will and judgment to the Lord. Let us trust in Him so that, in this time of tragedy and trial, conscience will not falter, nor prudent courage fail. Let us pray that in His mercy, He will bless America beyond all deserving, as we know and believe He seeks to bless all humanity.


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Let us trust in Him so that, in this time of tragedy and trial, conscience will not falter, nor prudent courage fail. Let us pray that in His mercy, He will bless America beyond all deserving, as we know and believe He seeks to bless all humanity.
1 posted on 09/15/2001 7:55:48 PM PDT by victim soul
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To: victim soul
Alan Keyes is my hero.
2 posted on 09/15/2001 8:00:22 PM PDT by pcgTheDestroyer
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To: pcgTheDestroyer
Maybe he was meant to be our generation's Patrick Henry.
3 posted on 09/15/2001 8:15:44 PM PDT by victim soul
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To: victim soul
BTTT!
4 posted on 09/15/2001 8:19:01 PM PDT by sockmonkey
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To: victim soul
A Calming Bump to those with shattered nerves.
5 posted on 09/15/2001 8:24:54 PM PDT by Diva Betsy Ross
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To: No More Gore Anymore
Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition...
6 posted on 09/15/2001 8:50:36 PM PDT by mathurine
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To: victim soul
Bump for one of the true patriots of our day.

I say this 'cause the social bloodlust in motion needs a second look. As Americans, we want to feel good about our violent intents. Grim resolve to do what needs to be done and faith in our creator accomplishes more than cheering on death.

Death will come for us all in time. Better to fight for life while we can.

7 posted on 09/15/2001 9:15:00 PM PDT by martian_22
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To: victim soul
The liberties of America's citizens do not facilitate terrorism

Indeed, it is our liberties which make America strong. Liberties, when available to attacker and defender alike, do far more to strengthen the latter than the former. It is because passengers were neighter taught nor allowed to defend themselves that these attacks were in three of the four cases so completely successful. On the other hand, I don't think airline passengers will ever again allow men with knives or any other weapon to turn their plane into a weapon as long as any of them survive.

8 posted on 09/15/2001 9:16:44 PM PDT by supercat
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To: victim soul
Read Romans 13, trust that Bush will do what needs to be done. "For he is God's Minister and he bears not the sword in vain..."
9 posted on 09/15/2001 9:35:44 PM PDT by wastoute
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To: victim soul
Remember who we are not:
We are not a punching bag for anyone with a misplaced grudge.
10 posted on 09/15/2001 9:38:06 PM PDT by Maelstrom
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To: victim soul
Our purpose cannot be merely to respond today or in the weeks ahead, but to develop and keep in place the assets and capabilities that will produce ongoing national immunity against terrorism. This will require, as a matter of first priority, an intense commitment to put in place and support pro-active intelligence-gathering assets truly equal to the challenge.

Alan, you're a great guy, but you missed one. We cannot look over every shoulder in the world. We cannot spy on everyone, all the time. We need the people who enjoy power in some of these other countries to understand that they will be removed from power, and killed, just as our citizens were killed, if another one of these attacks occurs and we can trace it back to their country.

Only then can we be sure that those closest to the problem are watching it as well. And that even though they might even sympathize with the terrorists' cause, they dare not permit those terrorists to use their country as a base, or to get caught sending them money, or help of any kind.

The message that we will come and kill them if they are culpable in another one of these attacks, cannot be delivered in words. Nothing in our past would cause them to believe it. We must therefore have an example, a demonstration, that we are serious about this. We must have what used to be called a Public Hanging, a warning to others of what happens to those who cross this line.

The British, at least, believe that they have evidence that Saddam Hussein was such a one in this case. Let him therefore be the example. Let us root him out, and remove him from power, and kill him. Let us bury him in the rubble of his own headquarters, as he would have done to us. Only in this way will we be sure to get the attention of the other despots in that region who believe that they can provide training camps, or money, or safe havens to these terrorists, and pay no price. Let them see the price. Let them start to think about what the consequences might be for hosting these terrorists, or funding them, or providing them aid and comfort. Let the generals in their militaries see what happens to the armies of countries that help terrorists.

We cannot watch everyone ourselves. We need the help of the leaders, civilian and military, of the countries that have been slyly hosting these terrorists while denying their existence. We can have that help. But first we need to show them what will happen if they don't give it.


11 posted on 09/15/2001 11:44:49 PM PDT by Nick Danger
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