Sunday, September 12, 2010

The Day After

On the day after the anniversary of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, I just want to make a couple of observations concerning on the current state of affairs as they relate to that fateful day. My first observation has to do with the politically correct  and self proclaimed morally elite crowd that seems to have missed the significance of that event. The significance was the declaration of war upon America, as if we needed yet another terrorist attack to get that fact. (look at the history of Islamic terrorism over the last 30 years)  This p.c. crowd would have us offer conciliation, appeasement  and  "a measure of understanding" toward those factions and nations that supported the worst attack on American citizens in half a century. The only problem with following their direction is that it weakens America. To be sure, there are times for conciliation, especially in the face of defeat. .Appeasement is an appropriate response when trying to right a wrong, and offering a measure of understanding only works when conditions of reconciliation are present. America has nothing to be ashamed of. We have no reason to appease, conciliate, or "understand" a damn thing.  So, I'm not inclined to go along with the self proclaimed morally elite crowd that seem to show up long and often in the main stream media.
My second observation has to do with the insane argument that seems to have dominated the minds of our aforementioned p.c. crowd.  Give me a break ... what self respecting American can actually support building anything "Islamic" one block from Ground Zero.  I don't care that it's legal. I don't care that it's within the rights of the developers.  Hey, wake up folks. Gambling, prostitution, pornography, and drug use is legal in some states, but that doesn't mean any of the list is good. 
So you might say my real peeve is with the p.c. crowd, who insist on forcing their religion upon the rest of us. Yes, it is a religion; the religion of political correctness. Their god is the judicial system, of whom they depend upon for their ideology to succeed. They worship at the alter of big government and pray for an expansion of the the entitlement society. They practice their religion in hopes of gaining more power over the masses and more wealth to satisfy their indulgences.  It's a selfish religion, and a dangerous one, ... conceived and constructed solely to create divisions in society.

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