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Nine Years Ago Tomorrow

September 10th 2010 15:06
Hard to believe it's been nine years since 9/11/01, isn't it? Or maybe it seems more like a century since the world changed so drastically. I'm not sure which it is. I'll never forget that terrible day and the sight of so much death and destruction. It was almost beyond comprehension...

What was even worse, like pouring salt into an open wound, was the image of muslims, by the thousands, dancing in the streets and celebrating. Honestly, I wanted to drop a building on every last one of them that day. Especially the ones here in the USA!

I'll never forget how they whined later, expecting retaliation at every turn. The President made a point of asking everyone to stay calm and not take out our anger and rage on "peaceful" muslim citizens. I wonder if he knew how many of those "peaceful" citizens celebrated in the streets?

There was no reciprocal violence from Americans against other Americans. But the muslim Americans have continued attacking their fellow citizens all these years and their crimes are barely noted in the media. I won't waste time with a list, those of us who pay attention already know and those who don't won't care, anyway.

As I was reading an article and listening to the news this morning, both about 9/11, I suddenly found myself tearing up. It takes a lot to make me cry, folks. But 9/11 can still bring tears to my eyes, even after 9 years.

Those who want to forgive and forget, who want to pretend that we caused the attack, who want to rename the War on Terror, and who pretend that anything we could do could make muslim terrorists play nice apparently have some description of memory disorder.

Look, being a Christian means that forgiveness is important. I understand that. However, just because I can forgive the rattlesnake that bit me once does not mean I have to pick it up and kiss it! Call me islamophobic all you want, but every one of them that danced in the streets after 9/11 should be rounded up and booted out of the USA for good. That should have been done immediately.

What's wrong with us to even think about allowing the Ground Zero mosque to be built? How can we remember 9/11 and those who died so horribly and forget where the death and destruction came from?

Please, take a moment tomorrow to remember and honor those who died and to say a prayer for them and their loved ones. My prayer tomorrow will be that those who disregard what happened or approved of it, or celebrated it will hop the nearest ride and move to some nice Shariah compliant country.

God Bless America

God Bless the Troops








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Comment by RickB_GA

September 10th 2010 20:25
Personally I would like to see 12/7 and 9/11 both declared National Holidays!

Comment by S.L.

September 10th 2010 20:35
Days of Remembrance, like Memorial Day would be nice.

Comment by Lester Caudill

September 11th 2010 13:44
I agree it should be made a National Holiday. It blows my mind how quick millions of Americans forgot what happen and who caused it.

Then they go out and elect a Muslim for president, I know people will say I am crazy for calling him a Muslim, but if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.

Now mostly democrats and Muslims want a Mosque built on the ashes of the innocent victims. To me this is the ultimate insult to America, and the victims families.

I believe we should forgive, but never forget cause if you forget you will repeat the same mistakes. We made a mistake by not watching who we let into this country, and how long they stay illegally.

I am talking about Muslims they are the ones that carried out this horrible attack on us. This is not racial profiling but common sense.

S.L. I disagree with you about rounding them up,and booting them out of the US that danced in the streets here in America. They should have been rounded up and charged with accessory to terrorism, and prosecuted.

Then there should have been a ban on Islam, and all mosque closed. Until all radicals were rooted out. I know I sound harsh, but I was touched deeply by the attacks, and seeing the joy of Muslims every where.

Comment by S.L.

September 11th 2010 15:55
Good point, Lester, about prosecuting those who celebrated. They deserved it. And forbidding construction of any and all mosques should have been a priority, too.

Expecting the American people to continue to tolerate those who threaten us is as crazy as expecting us to load their weapons or give them the explosives to use against us. If tolerance doesn't work both ways, it doesn't work at all. If we think Islam is ever going to be tolerant, we have another think coming. They've been after us since the days of Thomas Jefferson and aren't showing any signs of getting nicer as the years go by.

Comment by Mike Pouraryan

September 13th 2010 07:44
On this statement:

What was even worse, like pouring salt into an open wound, was the image of muslims, by the thousands, dancing in the streets and celebrating. Honestly, I wanted to drop a building on every last one of them that day. Especially the ones here in the USA!

Can you substantiate this on what you're basing this on?


Comment by S.L.

September 13th 2010 07:52
Gee Mike, it was all over the news. How could you have missed it?

Comment by S.L.

September 13th 2010 07:58
Really Long Link

here's a link to the Palestinian celebrations, Mike. It took only a few minutes to find it. Now it's your turn, investigate the American Muslims that celebrated. It's there and not that hard to find,either.

Comment by S.L.

September 13th 2010 08:01
Really Long Link

What the hey, Mike. I did it for you. Now are you going to try to deny it or say I made it up? Good luck with that.

Comment by RickB_GA

September 13th 2010 14:48
Re 12/7 and 9/11 ... I like the Days or Remembrance as you suggested S.L. What bothers me a bit today is the apparent focus on the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki without holding the Japanese population responsible for the actions of their government. I believe there are some who would apologize to the bombing of those two cities; I am not among that group of folks.

I think a correlation can be made between Japan of the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s and the Middle East of today. The commonalities appear as a large uneducated population dominated by feudal overlords using religion and militant force to control the masses and export their model of how the world should be. It eventually resulted in war and the near annihilation of Japan and its culture. The powers of the Middle East have allowed evil to migrate beyond their borders and into the lives of everyday America. While I am a proponent of freedom of religion, I am suspect of a religion or culture that sets itself above all others. Most of the terrorists I have read about are males under the age of thirty and of middle eastern descent proclaiming Islam as their faith. If keeping close surveillance of people with these characteristics is racial profiling then we will hopefully do more of it in the future, progressive liberals be damned. If it were not for our dependence on Middle Eastern oil, I suspect the Middle East of today could closely resemble the Hiroshima and Nagasaki of August, 1945.

The Mosque at Ground Zero … legally right, morally wrong and again showing Islam’s disregard of the rights and feelings of other peoples.


Comment by S.L.

September 13th 2010 16:33
Nicely said, Rick. Since Islam is NOT a race, but a warped and twisted political system passing as a religion, racial profiling doesn't apply. Remember there are also American nut cases (John Walker Lindh) and some others who have joined Islam and want to kill their fellow Americans. The parallel between the modern Middle East and the 30's Japan is truly clear and obvious. Now if the liberals who think they run things would just pay a little attention to history and stop puckering up every time some America hater bends over, we'd be doing a lot better.

Comment by Mike Pouraryan

September 14th 2010 05:34
Wanted to share some "brief" thoughts"....I do find the arguments very, very interesting.

As for the "news", what I saw that I saw was one of utter disdain at what those subhumans did. I was there..and I saw the news too....
This is but one example of many:

Really Long Link

Forget what that Stupid fool who calls himself President (I am referring to A-Jad) thinks or says....he is an idiot....As for the other fringe players, they are fringe players....and they are given wide leeway for the same reason that Terry Jones was in Florida.

As for this apparent historical analogy, please note that the People of Japan paid a very heavy price when Hiroshima and Nagaski were bombed. What is unfortunate is that America goes through these "cycles". First it was the Irish, then it was the Chinese, then it was the Japanese..and now, it is the turn of the Muslims. Should there be a condemnation of Christinaty due to the inquisition, which is now abhored by all christians the world over? What about the continued sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church? Doesn't Mr. Beck's call "to faith" that SL defended mean that the very essence of the constitution is questioned by those claim to champion it?

What I urge everyone to do is actually study all faiths...and remember the ten comandments..and truly go back and embrace the teachings of Jesus...I also wonder what you all know that Thomas Jefferson did not know back in 1763 when he bought the Quran that is now at the LIbrary of Congress?

Comment by Mike Pouraryan

September 14th 2010 06:12
Thank you for the links.

Both links went back to the same video...

Make sure you listen to this..that was also reported at this same time:

Really Long Link

I will also remind you and all those who seem to think of muslims as subhuman that a lot of muslim also died on 9/11..there were muslim first responders who also died...what about them?

Comment by S.L.

September 14th 2010 08:02
Only ignorance or desperation could cause people to keep going back to the Inquisition or the Crusades for ammunition against Christianity, Mike. You don't honestly think it compares with the modern terrorists or justifies their cold blooded murders, do you?

And the rogue priests are yet another desperate, ignorant and boring excuse for complaining about religion. 9/11 and other terrorist attacks weren't committed by radical Baptists, Catholics or Mormons. Why is it so difficult for you liberal types to use the term Radical Islam?

Clearly, either you only know part of the reason Jefferson got a koran or you choose to make believe it was something different from reality. Thomas Jefferson created the United States Marines to combat Muslim pirates. They were called Barbary pirates then. "From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli..." ever hear those words, Mike? Tripoli (Lebanon), was the home of the Muslim (Barbary) pirates. Jefferson asked a Muslim leader why they kept attacking and killing Americans. The Muslim said it was because their koran commanded it. That's why Jefferson got a copy of the cursed thing. To learn why our enemy was after us! Not because he had a soft spot for the "religion of peace", or a soft spot in his head, either.

I'm saddened about all who died on 9/11. But perhaps you missed the point that it was MUSLIMS who brought down the passenger planes and killed 3000 people. If they killed other Muslims in the process, shouldn't they be the ones who regret it? They don't care who they kill, Mike! They just love to kill and devote themselves to murder.

So keep right on defending them and making excuses for them all you want. Maybe if one of their attacks kills people you know it will have more of an impact on you. It's a little difficult to make excuses for a murderer at the funeral of his victim.

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