Murphy
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During the past few weeks, George Bush has met Murphy's Law, i.e., if anything can go wrong it will. His ratings have gone south with the “leak”, “WMDs”, the instability in Iraq, and the incessant carping of the 10 dwarfs seeking to oppose him next year. But on one point, he is dead right – i.e., the war against the terrorists will be long and difficult. Already we are seeing signs of erosion in the public will. The ACLU is more interested in defending POWs than in securing our defense – and the liberal courts concur. They erect all kinds of legal barriers and challenges to frustrate the FBI and CIA and simply make it easier for terrorists to move around the country and function as terrorists. I personally don't give a ratzass about so called civil rights when 9/11 types want to use our own rules to facilitate their evil intents. John Ashcroft is the current whipping boy, along with Pres Bush. People nowadays are more complacent, and the impact of 9/11 clearly has diminished. You know, “can't happen here”.
In dealing with the Islamic terrorists, the problem is not the Islamic religion or the Koran. It is the long beard raghead clerics who preach death and destruction. The Ayatollas and the Mullahs. How do you deal with religious fanatics who think that suicide mssions are OK? And still talk about the “faithful” and the “infidels”? What kind of a God is Allah? Until there is a change of thought among the Islamic religious leaders, there will be no respite from terrorism. We are geared up to defeat STATE terrorism; religious terrorism is another animal. They can breed more than we can intercept and destroy. Do we have the will power to wage a 20 year war against these people? That is very likely what it will take. George knows that, but his left wing buddies keep saying that we must “negotiate”. Baloney (in lieu of the more appropriate barnyard term).
There are 6 Million muslims in this country. Who knows what their leaders (American?) may have in mind? In some cases they may very well sponsor or support terrorism on our own soil. The thing that bothers me most about them is their silence. I just don't see them standing up against these long beard raghead muslim clerics who support suicide bombings and other terrorist activity — clandestinely or openly. Their silence is enough for all of us to beware.
There are those who argue that the Koran does not espouse violence and death. I'm not convinced, and I won't be until prominent Islamic leaders rise and denounce their brothers who choose to interpret the Koran in their violent murderous way. But come to think of it, the Muslims needn't fear — the good old ACLU will be right behind them and their “rights”.
Great country, huh? At least as long as it lasts.