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To: dotnetfellow
“What is past is prologue”.

What did it take in 1937 to wake up Europe and the rest of the world?

Think of 2007 as 1937 and you start to gain a perspective.

It’s coming just as surely as it did then, and we are as we were then.

30 posted on 04/05/2007 9:39:38 AM PDT by alarm rider (Why should I not vote my conscience?)
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To: alarm rider

What did it take in 1937 to wake up Europe and the rest of the world?

Think of 2007 as 1937 and you start to gain a perspective.

It’s coming just as surely as it did then, and we are as we were then.


Perhaps. But islam and the terrorists don’t fight like the Germans or Japanese of the 1940s. They are shadows. They are EVERYWHERE in this country and they already have enormous power to control what is said about their threat.

They have all but taken over France and Spain. They are extremely well funded and have complete global coverage. They are not looking for a face to face fight. Why would they when we continue to reward their slow approach? If they step forward, announce their intensions (Shari law - world wide) the civilized world would get organized and resist. Instead, they use our freedoms as a tool against us and in time, we will lack the resolve to resist. They don’t have the power to take it, but we continue to give it them.

Of course if they get cocky and do something too aggressive, I don’t know, like stop broadcasting American Idol because they find it offensive to abdula, that would galvanize resistance. Within a month the sheepeople would demand the deaths of a few million wannabe terrorists and we’d be done with it for another 200 years.


65 posted on 04/05/2007 10:06:20 AM PDT by mad puppy (That was one rough Monday)
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