And a little bumping wouldn't hurt, either...
It certainly did, it needs printing as well.
I had no idea the relationship between the terrorists and the Clintons was that close, not that one should be surprised, guess it made it very easy to get NATO to do the muslim's bidding, still can't figure out how the enemies of the US, talked the US into handing them the Balkans.
Her and schumer on my tv make me too angry for words. Watch them scramble, this is just another media opp.
This is a good post. It needs repeating, and often in light of the next attempt on American lives. The trial we are facing here is only just beginning.
However, unlike Muslims, a Christian is admonished by scripture not to force conversion.
When a Christian initiates violence, he is a sinner, an evil hypocrite, in violation of the tenets of his religious beliefs. When a Muslim initiates violence, he is a saint, a hero, in complete submission to his religious beliefs.
Teaching a murderous doctrine such as Islam to small children is a form of child abuse. Some will grow up to be terrorists; it's amazing they all don't. And deep down, beneath the psychological conditioning of their childhoods, Muslims know that something is wrong. That's why they utter self-contradicting statements like, "I disagree with what they did, but yeah, they're heroes."
Well, of course, that's ridiculous. Muslim terrorists can't perform an evil act of the magnitude of the World Trade Center tragedy and simultaneously be heroic for having done so. When faced with such a glaring, irreconcilable internal contradiction, the only logical conclusion is that one's belief system is flawed. Flawed belief systems generate moral contradictions. Unflawed belief systems do not.
It was President Reagan who first popularly called Muslim suicide terrorists 'cowards.' And he was exactly right. There are times when it is more cowardly to die than to live (indeed, Christian societies have regarded suicide as a form of murder). Muslim terrorists would rather die than face the conviction of their consciences. Death is a release, compared to decades of a life spent having to justify the murder of thousands of innocents in the high court of one's own accusing, tormenting conscience. And that's a case they'll never win, no matter if they play it over in their minds a thousand times a day, for a thousand years.
For terrorists, death is welcome escape from the unbearable psychological torture of living. They are not looking for paradise so much as oblivion.
Beneath all that screaming and shouting, Muslims do have consciences which tell them the truth about their religion. That's why they have to scream and shout -- to drown out the voices of their consciences.
Islam is a religion of hate, and far from winning their souls, its adherents must deny their minds, hearts, and consciences.
Islam is a religion not of God but of Satan, a religion not of compassion but of hate.
And, as of Tuesday, we have the pictures to prove it.
(17:45) Palestinians rally for bin Laden
Hundreds of Palestinian members of Hamas demonstrated today in Gaza City, in Ramallah, and the Nuseirat refugee camp in Jericho, Israel Radio reported.
At the rallies in Gaza and Ramallah, demonstrators waved pictures of terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden. Palestinian policemen seized videotapes of the event taken by cameramen working for foreign networks and ordered them not to film any further.
Remember Pan Am 103? Thats the airplane that was brought down by a bomb over Scotland. One Libyan terrorist has been convicted. Was the Libyan government held responsible? There was ample evidence that Kadaffy (there are 341 ways to spell it) was part of the plot. Did we go after him? Hardly. Seth Lipsky, writing in todays Wall Street Journal, tells us that the Clinton Administration even acted on behalf of Libya to prevent families of the victims from pressing claims against the Libyan government. Oh, and that convicted bomber? Guess whos has joined in handling his appeal --- not in American courts, but in the Scottish courts. None other than our Clintonista pal, Alan Dershowitz.
So --- just why did the Clinton Administration work so hard to keep Libya from paying for the Pan Am 103 bombing? Maybe theres a good reason so, what is it?
Theres more:
American citizen Alisa Flatow was killed in an Iranian funded terrorist attack in Israel. Our congress passed a law that allowed American victims of terrorism to sue in court. Soverign immunity for acts of terrorism was removed by that law. Alisa Flatows family sued, and won a big judgment. When the Flatow family tried to collect under the law the Clinton Administration stepped in and argued against the Flatow family in court. Clinton wanted the Iranians to be allowed to keep their property and assets.
So how is this for fighting terrorism? American citizens are victimized by terrorists. They work through the legal processes even under a law passed by our own congress to recover damages from the parties responsible. Then along comes Bill Clinton and his gang to protect ---- who? The victims? NO! The terrorists!
Can someone please explain this to me?
Thanks for this posting. It really explains a lot. But I suspect that the kind of thing described in Kansas City will no longer be tolerated. If they try, I think RedBloodedAmericans will go to the grave just to take them along. This may be true of the radical left that's been responsible for willfully undermining our moral strength in an attempt to destroy us from within. Hint: if you're used to smugly throwing around anti-American leftist rhetoric in public, better get to know a good dentist, because you may have to replace some teeth.
I just recently came to know that the Japanese learned Kamakaze bombing by watching American pilots flying their planes into Japanese carriers. The Japanese were astounded, because they had been conditioned by years of American liberalism during the 20's and 30's to think of Americans as morally weak and without courage. I suspect that Radical Islam, one by one, and even if not from the point of view of the nation-state, but even on the streets of the world, will also be forced to admit that their claim to unique suicidal courage is a lie and a sham.
In our cultural lore, God may have loved Judas no less than any of us for his betrayal, but Judas will always be remembered for his dispicable subordination to the will of God, rather than his courage. I somehow think it's possible that Radical Islam will be remembered in the same way.
I consider that a hostile action. Trying to turn my country into a muslim country, by ANY means, is foul. Die.