Posted on 09/14/2013 9:05:50 AM PDT by Kaslin
Back in 2004, when a NYFD chief reminded the 9/11 Commission that it was never in "anyone's consciousness" that the Twin Towers would fall, he underscored a terrible truth. After 9/11, we entered the Age of the Unthinkable. Seared into our collective consciousness is that the Twin Towers could and did fall. So could the U.S. Capitol, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Superdome. Our children know that which we as children never before imagined -- passenger planes may become guided missiles, and skyscrapers may turn into smoking, twisted rubble. This age of Islamic jihad against the West has indeed expanded our consciousness.
Or has it? Did these previously unthinkable acts of violence and mass murder sharpen our thinking, make us vigilant and more protective of our constitutional liberties under attack?
There was a time when I actually thought this was so. Re-reading my first column written after 9/11 today, one dozen 9/11s later, I find that it forecasts a new era of black and white, good and evil -- a new relationship with countries that were "with us or against us." I guess I have always been a lousy prognosticator. Still, that was the message coming out of the Bush White House early on.
My old column continues: "When an honest-to-goodness battle is joined, there can be no more middle ground. We simply have to know where our friends are -- as well as our enemies. Not that their whereabouts are secret. Long before the smoke had thinned to reveal the scope of the carnage in the United States, there was revelry in the Middle East, from Beirut to East Jerusalem, from Cairo to Baghdad."
I was, of course, talking about the Islamic world - the font of jihad to spread sharia to create a global caliphate. That simple catechism I would learn in the months ahead. Two weeks later, however, while I was still working my way through a copy of the Koran and, luckily found, a copy of Ibn Warraq's "Why I Am Not a Muslim," both of which I bought on 9/12/01, it was clear the mood in Washington was already different. The American flags that had instantly spread, flew and bristled in those early days were still everywhere, but "with us or against us" was gone. What was taking shape was something more like: "Who is 'us'?" Whatever that means.
In another column, one written on 9/28/01, I still pondered the need to impose mental order on the recent, unthinkable events, and the need to brace for another.
"As weeks pass, we may yet have to steel ourselves against another kind of blow to the collective brain: this one, only theoretical to date, but no less surreal for being self-inflicted. What Americans may have to come to grips with is the logic-defying notion of fighting terrorism with -- not against -- what might well be called terrorist-friendly nations."
It was happening already -- the blurring of lines that meant the blurring of identity. Our own leaders didn't prize the liberty-based civilization of the West as different from -- and better for liberty lovers than -- the world based in and dictated by Islam. On such denial an "international coalition" would arise. To our leaders, this coalition was always more important than our liberty.
This coalition, I wrote, "identifies the enemy as generic 'terrorists' who commit generic 'terrorism.' By opening the doors of alliance to an array of Arab nations whose embrace of such 'terrorists' ranges from tight, to secret, to (at best) arm's-length, the United States could very well create a broad-based coalition -- but one marked by a grievous moral vacuum that would surely undermine any American-led war effort to save the civilized world from the forces of violence, fear and instability."
A dozen years later, with the Middle East in near-chaos and Europe increasingly under sharia, it seems fair to say it has. Just as FDR pretended 80 years ago that Communism posed no ideological threat to our liberties, so, too, did George W. Bush pretend the same thing about Islam. Similarly, "Islam has nothing to do with Islamic jihad" -- a point of ideological purity enforced inside both the Bush and the Obama administrations.
Which leaves us where? With another grim anniversary behind us, the second president of the post-9/11 era, Barack Obama, has the nation supporting al-Qaida in Syria and contemplating military action on al-Qaida's behalf.
The unthinkable enters our consciousness again. But this time, few seem to notice.
And to emphasize this point... the dastardly liberals are actually better at understanding this (if from an upside down point of view, putting bitter for sweet as the bible says) than YOU are!
They are perfectly happy to get their way little by little and not ruthlessly eviscerate their front runners even if the first ones are weak (e.g. Jimmy Carter).
Your admiration for Romney is heart warming, just cos Rush told you he would win, as he did w McCain.
Oh but now I bet he says he was against them , HAHA
Your apostle Rush .
You have to call in a whole gang to back up your sickness? Sounds like you need a doctor.
And what good did your hero Rush praising Romney and saying he will win easily (pretty silly) do for us?
You guys not only lost the WH but you lost seats in both houses too.
Someone might as well read my comments as I know they are wasted on you.
I don’t know how to ping a whole gang that appears with ellipses in your screed. But if you were honest you’d do it (and if they are honest they will notice).
YOU are the one who wants Rush to be a god and if Rush fails then out with him.
That is called classic strawman argument.
Take Rush for what he’s worth. Where Rush fails then try some heavy lifting yourself to fill the need. It will work a whole lot better than this asinine circular firing squad you have apparently attempted to assemble here.
Yes, Eeyore like distortions based on your own fallacies are wasted on me! I am tickled to proclaim that! I hope they are wasted on everyone else too!
RE :”I dont know how to ping a whole gang that appears with ellipses in your screed. But if you were honest youd do it (and if they are honest they will notice)”
???? WTF??
However if you get thee to a doctor and don’t let the libs dominate your mind any more... then you might have something good and helpful to say again. This is just brazen scape goating and it is instigated from hell!
How about reading the rest of what I wrote? To do something you said you wished I’d do for you (and actually DID do, if you would notice)?
How about reading the rest of what I wrote? To do something you said you wished I’d do for you (and actually DID do, if you would notice)?
This is a laugh riot! I must be sleepy to find this so funny.
Nah, probably just taken leave of your senses.
You’ve put Rush on a pedestal. Nobody else is, leastwise I. That’s why I can gladly say what I do. I look for God working. However God quits working when people quit believing. One way they quit believing is by creating their own little godlets.
You sound like one of those LDS Mormons.
Do they give you lots of those young girls for wives right from their parents??
‘Praise the lord’
Bwahahaha! I am a small-o orthodox Christian. As orthodox as they get. But yeah I do praise the Lord — in fact ANY genuine victory is had hand in hand with praising the Lord. I don’t praise the Rush. I don’t praise the sickoflibs. I *do* trace the Lord’s work.
lol, Just warming up
You’re the laughing stock and don’t even know it... YET.
Psalm 2:4
But, you don’t have to be that. Get with the salvation-in-God program!
Hey I know I sound real rude. But when God is trying to wake up a stupored people, some slaps in the face are to be expected. God would rather we all join up in being rude to nobody but hell itself.
RE :” I *do* trace the Lords work.”
OK, ten its Allah? Do put suicide bomb packs on your kids backs?
Oh you are so silly!
My bombs are prayers. My dynamite is the praise of the actual, biblical God. My gun is the gospel.
What a distortion monger you are.
:)
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