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Betraying our dead

Forgetting the vows we made

Last Updated: 10:39 AM, September 11, 2009
Posted: 1:13 AM, September 11, 2009
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Eight years ago today, our homeland was attacked by fanatical Muslims inspired by Saudi Arabian bigotry. Three thousand American citizens and residents died.
We resolved that we, the People, would never forget. Then we forgot.
We've learned nothing.
Instead of cracking down on Islamist extremism, we've excused it.
Instead of killing terrorists, we free them.
Instead of relentlessly hunting Islamist madmen, we seek to appease them.
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Instead of acknowledging that radical Islam is the problem, we elected a president who blames America, whose idea of freedom is the right for women to suffer in silence behind a veil -- and who counts among his mentors and friends those who damn our country or believe that our own government staged the tragedy of September 11, 2001.


Instead of insisting that freedom will not be infringed by terrorist threats, we censor works that might offend mass murderers. Radical Muslims around the world can indulge in viral lies about us, but we dare not even publish cartoons mocking them.



Instead of protecting law-abiding Americans, we reject profiling to avoid offending terrorists. So we confiscate granny's shampoo at the airport because the half-empty container could hold 3.5 ounces of liquid.
Instead of insisting that Islamist hatred and religious apartheid have no place in our country, we permit the Saudis to continue funding mosques and madrassahs where hating Jews and Christians is preached as essential to Islam.



Instead of confronting Saudi hate-mongers, our president bows down to the Saudi king.
Instead of recognizing the Saudi-sponsored Wahhabi cult as the core of the problem, our president blames Israel.
Instead of asking why Middle Eastern civilization has failed so abjectly, our president suggests that we're the failures.
Instead of taking every effective measure to cull information from terrorists, the current administration threatens CIA agents with prosecution for keeping us safe.


Instead of proudly and promptly rebuilding on the site of the Twin Towers, we've committed ourselves to the hopeless, useless task of rebuilding Afghanistan. (Perhaps we should have built a mosque at Ground Zero -- the Saudis would've funded it.)
Instead of taking a firm stand against Islamist fanaticism, we've made a cult of negotiations -- as our enemies pursue nuclear weapons; sponsor terrorism; torture, imprison, rape and murder their own citizens -- and laugh at us.



Instead of insisting that Islam must become a religion of responsibility, our leaders in both parties continue to bleat that "Islam's a religion of peace," ignoring the curious absence of Baptist suicide bombers.
Instead of requiring new immigrants to integrate into our society and conform to its public values, we encourage and subsidize anti-American, woman-hating, freedom-denying bigotry in the name of toleration.



Instead of pursuing our enemies to the ends of the earth, we help them sue us.
We've dishonored our dead and whitewashed our enemies. A distinctly unholy alliance between fanatical Islamists abroad and a politically correct "elite" in the US has reduced 9/11 to the status of a non-event, a day for politicians to preen about how little they've done.



We've forgotten the shock and the patriotic fury Americans felt on that bright September morning eight years ago. We've forgotten our identification with fellow citizens leaping from doomed skyscrapers. We've forgotten the courage of airline passengers who would not surrender to terror.
We've forgotten the men and women who burned to death or suffocated in the Pentagon. We've forgotten our promises, our vows, our commitments.
We've forgotten what we owe our dead and what we owe our children. We've even forgotten who attacked us.



We have betrayed the memory of our dead. In doing so, we betrayed ourselves and our country. Our troops continue to fight -- when they're allowed to do so -- but our politicians have surrendered.
Are we willing to let the terrorists win?
 

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When is Ralph Peters enlisting in the U.S. Armed Forces and heading overseas?
 

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"We've even forgotten who attacked us"


Well yeah. That was pretty much forgotten by late September 2001 when BushCo announced we were sending military strikes into Afghanistan and 18 months later into Iraq.

This, after it was determined that those who attacked us were a combination of Egyptians and Saudis.
 

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Snipped off the Pasted content in post #1

Ralph Peters' new thriller, "The War After Armageddon," goes on sale next Tuesday.

Oh
 

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"We've even forgotten who attacked us"


Well yeah. That was pretty much forgotten by late September 2001 when BushCo announced we were sending military strikes into Afghanistan and 18 months later into Iraq.

This, after it was determined that those who attacked us were a combination of Egyptians and Saudis.

Then why didn't/don't we attack Egypt and Saudi Arabia? Two words...OIL MONEY.:ohno:
 

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The U.S doesn't care about making those responsible for 9/11 pay, they just care about oil and political ambition. That is why they go after Iraq for no good reason instead of bringing down Osama.

I mean come on, this terrorist attacks the superpower in it's own backyard and he isn't brought down by any means necessary? Are you going to tell me that the U.S government couldn't even accomplish that? It's sad.
 

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Here's another perspective and one that I've personally endorsed since oh.....early 2002.

(hat tip to Radley Balko at The Agitator for the link to WW)

http://www.willwilkinson.net/flybottle/2009/09/11/for-a-910-america/

For a 9/10 America

by Will Wilkinson on <abbr class="published" title="2009-09-11">September 11, 2009</abbr>
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Watching and reading the various 9/11 remembrances this year, I get the sense that a lot of Americans are ready to move on but are hesitant for fear of seeming either callous or negligently complacent about the country’s security. But it’s past time to move on.


The enormity of the 9/11 mass murders will always stay with those of us old enough to remember. Terrorist acts are perhaps by definition political, in some broad sense of ‘political’. So the terrible events of 9/11 have always been politicized.



But 9/11 has been politicized in another way. The United States’ government reacted to to 9/11 and that reaction has been, to my mind, an enormous disaster. Yet those responsible for this disaster have been successful in hiding behind the shock of the crumbling towers, as if support for their dangerous and deadly policies is inexorably implied by feeling deeply the full weight of 9/11’s tragedy.



Those most insistent that we “never forget” 9/11 are those who need our continuing collective complicity in the erosion of our civil liberties, in the weakening of the rule of law, in the unjustified invasion of unrelated foreign countries and the murder of their people, in the policy of state-sanctioned torture. The difficulty many Americans have in separating remembrance of an act of terror from an endorsement of the war on terror may turn out be George W. Bush’s great legacy.


The United States was a better place on September 10th, 2001. We should not forget what happened the next day. Nor should we forget the wrongs the United States has subsequently done. That September 10th is long gone. But there will always be another one. Whether we will live in a 9/10 or a 9/11 world is a choice we have, and it is a choice we continue to make.
 

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one that I've personally endorsed

Since it says pretty much nothing i can totally see what u like about it.....
 

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"We've even forgotten who attacked us"


Well yeah. That was pretty much forgotten by late September 2001 when BushCo announced we were sending military strikes into Afghanistan and 18 months later into Iraq.

This, after it was determined that those who attacked us were a combination of Egyptians and Saudis.

tell me you're joking?

the nationality of the terrorists is absolutely and totally 1,000,000% irrelevant. Suggesting such is just plain silly. If one of them was an American, should we attack us as well? Would that prove truthers are right? Of course not.

Where are there camps located? who is housing them? who gives them health care and shelter? who protects them? who encourages terrorism? who condones terrorism? who finances terrorism? who practices terrorism? who trains terrorists? who calls us an enemy?

those countries are our enemies, not the fucking nations the terrorists were born in.

:ohno:
 

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it's nice that we can still talk about 9/11, and we're not talking about an attack subsequent to that day.

Considering 9/11, the Path to 9/11, Bali, Spain, WTC 93, Embassies and Lockerbie, and the fact that these attacks have suddenly ceased, I'm amazed by the number of people that simply think the terrorists simply went away on their own choosing.

Yes Zit, we have forgotten. Then again, some probably never knew something to forget to begin with.
 

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