Tuesday, September 12, 2006

My Sentiments Exactly....

Both The Editor and Malkin highlight the hypocricy and stupidity of the left.

In the left's haste to pillory Bush, Harper, etc. they have forgotten who the real enemy is and they use semantics to rationalize the actions of a group of murderers whose sole goal is to take over the world.....

Tragedy versus attrocity

Monday, September 11. 2006

9/11 Was not a 'Tragedy': Bush and Clinton are not to Blame

9/11 was not a tragedy. A tragedy happens by mistake or because of natural forces. A tsunamai is a tragedy. A car accident is a tragedy.

9/11 was an attrocity. Attrocicities are committed. An attrocity is the result of planned action.

Islamic extremists murdered American citizens on a mass scale on 9/11. It was premeditated action.

If I hear one more person call 9/11 a tragedy, I think I will blow a friggin fuse.

Further, if I hear one more person blame Clinton for 9/11---just one more--I will go apeshit. Same goes with Bush.

Bush and Clinton did not murder almsot 3,000 people on September 11, 2001. Muslim terrorists did.

Whatever the pre-9/11 failings were, these were not the result of Clinton or Bush. They were the result of a mindset. That mindset was of treating terrorism as a law enforcement problem and not part of a war.

The terrorists declared war on us, and we, in return, wanted to serve the terrorists a subpoena.

How the left remembered

James Joyner waded through the blame-Bush swamps yesterday.

Reader Peege writes about a non-9/11 9/11 musical celebration in Atlanta, which included:

- "From a Distance," which features the line "From a distance you look like my friend / even though we are at war./ From a distance I just cannot comprehend /what all this fighting is for."
- "Turn! Turn! Turn!" - a bizarre choice, since it mentions "A time to die" and "A time to kill" in it. The singer ad-libbed at the end, singing "It's not too late for peace" several times.
- "Misty" ??? Can't explain this choice, except they had a jazz band and wanted to use them.

Throughout the ceremony, the mc's said things such as "We respond with peace" and "We are all different, but not so different that we can't all get along."

No mention of the 19 hijackers. No mention of the World Trade Center - just general statements addressing the lives lost on 9/11.

I'd give a more detailed report, but I walked out when a lady started singing "Let There Be Peace on Earth."

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