“And we fight today because terrorists want to attack our country and kill our citizens, and Iraq is where they are making their stand. So we’ll fight them there, we’ll fight them across the world, and we will stay in the fight until the fight is won.” - George W. Bush, Presidential Address, June 28, 2005
There is no evidence that we are not fighting jihad and Islam right here on our own soil. In fact, Jihad Watch and my blog are evidence that we most definitely ARE fighting a war right here on our own soil.
We do not make the needed moves to safeguard our country for many reasons and the guilt lies on both sides of the aisle. On one side we have rich oil men protecting channels with Saudi Arabia and inroads for cheap labor from Mexico. On the other side, we have the Socialists and Hippie-elite protecting the rights of the “enlightened barbarians” that have taken up residence in Arizona, Texas, Michigan and Virgina. Muslim lobbyists are abundant and for good reason: they know damn well that they are winning ground.
The enemy IS right here, right now and gaining strength with each passing day. We spend blood and treasure overseas against targets in Iraq that are now better left alone, while ignoring the evil alliance of North Korea, Syria and Iran? How can this be?
The southern border is a nightmare (did anyone see the border-state sheriffs’ statements before Congress on CSPAN yesterday?) and the Federal Government stutters. Where are the construction teams and the barbed wire, Mr. Bush?
We pinch Iran between more than able military sites and yet we sling words not missiles.
Now North Korea is emboldened and so are the Iranians. Can it get better before it gets worse? Of course it can’t.
We must act, here and abroad but with new strategies. Here we must outlaw Islam and deport these cultists — not 10 years from now — TODAY.
Overseas we must deliver pain to these regimes that will extort the entire world soon with nuclear weapons. First strike policies against North Korea are definitely warranted right now in my estimation and I would not remove nuclear weaponry off the table. If the nuclear arsenal of North Korea can be pinpointed it should be wiped off the map by any means necessary and that problem erradicated for at least a good decade as a result.
We lack the will to act because we listen to Politically Correct sycophants far, far too much, and for that we will pay in blood if we do not soon grow resolve, courage and the wisdom to do what must be done.





What would the Romans do?
-Carthaginians unavailable for comment.