Posted on 09/11/2002 7:14:25 AM PDT by RonDog
What were they thinking?
Posted: September 11, 2002
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
Does the remaining leadership of al-Qaida regret the attacks they launched a year ago? The dead ones can regret nothing, of course, and the scum-on-the-run thump their chests via videotape, but in their quiet moments inside this hovel or that cave, do you suppose they ask themselves: "What were we thinking?"How could they have misjudged America so badly? The America that pauses today to remember its losses and its heroes is not very different from the America of Sept. 10, 2001. The tears for the victims, the vast love of country, the genuine admiration for the political leadership that guided us through the crisis and the deep appreciation for the police, fire and military forces standing watch today as they do every day these are expressions of the basic American character that existed prior to the attacks. How could the Osamas of the world have misread it?
My guess is that bin Laden and his crowd mistook the American fringe for the American majority, and also believed the Clinton administration's fecklessness on foreign policy to be an expression of underlying American impotence.
The fringe is always there. It is there still, in fact. Jill Stewart is widely regarded as one of the toughest journalists in Los Angeles, but her snarling and deeply bitter attack on the country, in general, and Lisa Beamer, in particular, in the New Times is an expression of a widespread loathing of the country's political center that infects most of elite media today, as it has in the years since Vietnam. In the decade prior to the attacks on America, the media's dyspepsia over core American values had grown so pronounced that foreigners could easily mistake that self-hatred for a general American sentiment.
It is easy enough for Americans themselves to forget that Phil Donahue draws less than 200,000 viewers a night even as Rush Limbaugh attracts 20 million listeners a week and that NPR would fade the moment coerced subsidies stopped flowing its way. The columnists in the unreal world of the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times Scheer, Krugman, Dowd and Rich are often clever, but never representative of the American pulse. Observers from abroad can easily miss hearing the voice of America when all it hears is Alec Baldwin and Barbra Streisand.
Enemies of the United States might also have watched the Clinton administration's indifferent responses to escalating atrocity and concluded that the attacks of last year would provoke, at worst, the launch of a couple of cruise missiles followed by subpoena servers. A country that needed U.N. approval in 1991, and which responded not at all to an attack on a ship of its Navy in 2000, is not a country that inspires fear among common criminals much less terrorists.
Would Osama have been wrong to conclude that this country would seek permission from sheiks and dictators before coming after him, and then would only do so from the air, if at all? In any of his plans, could he have foreseen a Special Forces cavalryman charging a Taliban redoubt, or Neil Roberts sacrificing himself for his buddies? (If you haven't yet read "Never Bring a Box-Cutter to a Jihad," do so today, and then visit frogfriends.com.)
As Churchill famously put it and which our enemies often forget the generations before us did not cross plains, mountains and deserts because they were made of cotton candy. Neither are their descendants.
The anti-American lobby has reopened its offices as of late, and the hand-wringers are once again out front with their posters, and busy with their documentaries. You have to hope that the world no longer thinks Margaret Carlson and Al Hunt stand for any significant segment of public opinion, or that Sandy Berger represents our best thinking on foreign affairs, or that the military might of the United States has been mothballed.
If we are safer now than a year ago, it is because rough men with big guns can move across the globe in days, because powerful ships armed with lethal missiles and from which pilots can launch can strike at a moment's notice, and because invisible planes can take off from America and deliver justice 12 hours later.
It is safer as well because Todd Beamer and his fellow heroes set an example that has already been followed and would be followed again if the circumstances arose, because this president is patient and determined, and because the vast, vast majority of America is not tenured, does not play with words for a living, does worship God and would sacrifice all willingly in defense of their country.
My guess is that, this year, the remnants of al-Qaida know all these things and will never again confuse the Peace Corps with the Marine Corps. Though the war is far from over, the clear recognition of American resolve, American purpose and American power is the guarantee of eventual peace.
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Those who voted for Clinton were not people that love our nation and its heritage. (Or if so they were badly deluded.) That body of Americans clearly does NOT have the pioneer spirit.
You and I may disagree as to why the "Blue State" masses don't possess American cultural character, but that problem threatens our nation's future.
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IMHO, conservatives sometimes get "down in the dumps" because the majority of what we see by celebrities and conventional media is far left. But this article really cuts to the heart of the American spirit - and it is not far left (nor is it extreme right.) IMHO, it is noticeably "right of center."
I have yet to hear one of these sniveling whiners who constantly belly-ache about "lost freedoms" tell me how law abiding citizens are less free today than they were pre 9/11. I asked that question on one thread and a guy actually responded that he wasn't allowed to put aluminum siding (tin-foil?) on his house, because of some zoning regulation. Of course, that law was in effect pre 9/11, and even so, I fail to see what it has to do with anything.
Well, at least he answered, which is more than I can say for the rest.
;o)
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"It is our duty to convert the whole world or destroy it"That is the essence of what we are faced with, from their own mouths ... it is what we must come to grips with, root out and fight. They have not misjudged us IMHO, ... they don;t care. They are on a mission of convert or destroy and we are the biggest obstacle to their perceived mission.
We cannot, we MUST not afford to lose site of this, or we are going to get hit even worse (we may anyway, it is their goal).
Much of my book series is devoted to this, along with the premise that other agressor/adversary nations like Red Chinese will use such a belief system as cannon fodder for their own purposes ... and vice-versa.
FRegards.
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