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To: Liberty Valance
They are patriotic, they are young, in their 20s, they are idealistic, they are naive a bit too.

The explosion of excitement Sunday Night in front of the White House comes from the fact that they have grown up with shocking al-Qaeda terrorism on our soil which THEY HATE as they want to get on with their lives, not be groped at an airport, have a job after leaving school and not have to be shipped overseas to a Muslim hellhole to fight on the front lines to make ends meet, and there is a generally optimistic spirit of Americans in that with the killing of one single horrible man, their problems are over. This is not the structure of the worldwide plague of decentralized Jehadi. The are assembling the bombs, the IEDs, the suitcase nukes, the hordes being taught in the maddrassah, as we speak, in bile-dripping rabies-like Muslim psychotic payback anger now fully stimulated. Thus the urgent US State Department warning to Americans Abroad like yours truly. The other shoe has not yet dropped.

Back to this photo. Much in the way the young, naive American masses gather in Chicago and thought Obama would wipe away all their problems.

I celebrate with all of them, but I am much more skeptical. The terrorism will continue, it may even get worse, the War on Terrorism does NOT end with the offing of Osama bin Ladin, as much as they, the college students or the underemployed and uenmployed, so sorely want their own V-J and V-E days. There just will not be one, and in fact, my prediction, America is going to be attacked severly in retaliation of this killing of Bin Ladin. And we will just have to hit back. I often think this thin will not end until Islam is wiped off the face of the earth...but this is the last thing you would hear from their liberal professors in Georgetown or from the man they admire, Barack Hussein Obama.

We got a terribly bad man. But nobody signed an Instrument of Surrender.

It is fun and inspirational, and yet sad, foreboding and a bit depressing all at the same time...When I look a this picture.

I hoped I have not just urinated on somebody's campfire, but I take the long term view when it comes to the Long War.


16 posted on 05/02/2011 5:54:20 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (FreeRepublic's frontline citizen reporter in Japan (among others). -- AiT)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
We got a terribly bad man. But nobody signed an Instrument of Surrender.

This is like when the USAAF shot down Adm. Yamamoto (even so, Yamamoto was an honorable warrior). It was still another two years before the surrender of all the Japanese forces.

20 posted on 05/02/2011 7:07:41 AM PDT by reg45
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