Posted on 10/19/2005 7:32:30 AM PDT by nuconvert
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Hi,
It is about half an hour to Iftar time. This is the most difficult part of the day. I don't know about others but I tend to get very irritated and easily provoked about this time. So I have these difficult minutes to kill, so I thought I kill them with you.
So here is my nasty thought of the day (So much for Ramadan bringing you tranquility and peace of mind; and may God forgive me for saying this): Here we have the U.S.A. and Great Britain and their smaller friends, an alliance that has defeated Nazi Germany and the mighty Reich, and have had the stomach to obliterate Japanese cities with atomic bombs. Here we have the Americans, the descendants of those who wrested a whole continent by shear obstinacy and fought for every inch of land with blood and sweat. Here we have nations that have waded through rivers of blood and mud and marched through entire continents to become symbols of human perseverance and enterprise. Yes all this history and yet we have some who think that our miserable "Sunni Triangle" poses an insurmountable problem and that one should "cut and run" and "bring home troops immediately" etc. etc.
I salute President Bush who does not care much for this kind of defeatism and treats it with the contempt it deserves.
Salaam
# posted by Alaa
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Guys, you need to read the "Comments" area of that post. There almost 80 comments to it and all of the ones I saw were beautiful affirmations of the words.
I salute President Bush who does not care much for this kind of defeatism and treats it with the contempt it deserves.
But But, he's a Muslims! And we all know that all Muslims want to do is kill and/or convert us. How is this possible that he salutes the President? I'm confused.
BTTT.
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