Senator Ron Wyden was on MSNBC this morning, chiming like all the other Democrats that we don’t dare consider attacking Iran, especially without Congressional approval; the first part of which I disagree with, but not the later. But then Wyden said these words:
“Right now, we’re in the middle of two wars.”
Wrong, Senator. We’re in one war. One global conflict and you are just giving more fuel to the fire when I say the following: we are not being told the truth.
Politics as usual in Washington. Is this what we have to look forward to in 2008, until we are the victims of worst tragedies than we experienced on 9-11, and all because it’s politically expedient for those in power to ignore the facts and tell us lie upon lie until we hopefully swallow it? I say bullsh*t to that!
One war. One war with Islam. That’s the fact. That’s what arrived full blast on 9-11 and has been denied time and again ever since, to the point that even I wanted to believe for the first two years following that attack. But I’ve since come to my crystal-clear senses.
Everywhere you turn, you see bloody news in this world. Who’s behind it? Methodists? Jews? Hindus? Of course not. We all know who. We aren’t stupid human beings. But we can certainly be blind ones. We can waffle and wax and wane and beat-around-the-bush with the best of them, right? Anything to not see the reality when that reality is too horrible to consider. Anything to put off the danger like that “crocodile” that Churchill once mentioned, so that we too “might be eaten last”.
One war, Senator Wyden. One horrible, ugly, nasty war, that’s been put upon the rest of the world since Muhammad first dipped a quill in ink and put letter to the Quran. The Barbary Pirates were just a warning, and even then, our leaders did more and paid greater attention in order to solve the problem with Islam by force, than we have done since. Jefferson understood the threat and that’s why he chose not to pay tributes.
Afghanistan and Iraq are just the beginning. The Next World War is already here and we’d better start talking about the real enemy, Islam, before too much longer. I won’t stop talking about it. I won’t get in line. I won’t behave. I won’t be politically correct. I will instead rock the boat until we fall in and get a good cold splash of water in our faces.
When the 2008 election is over, I pray that we’ve gotten the message, and that we are being lead by a President that will take strides against Islam in the United States and abroad, that won’t shirk from the duty to oppose this fascist ideology of hate that has festered and fermented in the belly of the world for far, far too long. Veils, slaves, ignorance, hate, misogyny, burkahs, harems, poverty, endless sectarian violence and more, will not be brought to the shores of the United States any longer. The American people will learn to rise up against this disease or we will perish by it — an enemy that is easily more subversive, cunning and dangerous than the Nazis and Communism ever were.
One war: denying it or accepting it spells the difference between victory and defeat, not just of one war, but for our very existence as a people, a nation and concept in history. Islam will topple the United States of America if we also allow it to thrive in our midst and use our laws to protect its evil, just as the United Kingdom, France and most of Europe have already done. Do those nations look safe to you?
One war — with Islam.
























I suppose the dippy senator would have had a real problem with WW2-fighting two enemies at the same time on both sides of the world would have been unthinkable to him. Too bad he has a lot of like minded (and weak minded) colleagues in Congress-they’re not making things any easier for this war to be won.