Posted on 02/13/2003 6:01:27 AM PST by JohnHuang2
If bin Laden's latest audiotape is indeed the precursor to another horrific terror attack on the United States, then American Muslims had best decide quickly to whom and what they are loyal.
The first rule of wartime survival is to know your enemy. That's a lesson America learned the hard way at Pearl Harbor. To their credit, the politicians of that day only needed one horrific lesson the result, regrettably, was Japanese internment camps:
"From 1942 to 1946, the United States government imprisoned more than 110,000 Japanese Americans, including more than 70,000 U.S. citizens, in camps called internment camps. The United States and Japan were at war, and U.S. officials believed, with little evidence, that Japanese Americans threatened national security." World Book Encyclopedia
Whether or not we agree with World Book's characterization, we should all note well the words "with little evidence." Mr. bin Laden's terror missives have repeatedly made it clear that Muslims worldwide including those living inside the United States have a duty to overthrow violently the American government. Internationally, that is the goal of such warfare.
Domestically, it is the textbook definition of treason.
American Muslims have raised barely a whimper of protest to bin Laden's call for their participation in terrorism and treason against their homeland. I'm not talking here about phony front groups and their paid public-relations mouthpieces. I'm talking about real Muslim leaders like the Rev. Louis Farrakhan or like the imam down the street leading prayers and religious studies at your local mosque.
Where is the anger against bin Laden among American Muslims? Where are the protests? Where are the fiery sermons in local mosques urging believers to denounce terrorists hiding in their midst or to expose them to the FBI or the police? Where is the religious rage against those who have murdered the innocent in pursuit of personal political power? Where are America's Muslims in America's time of need?
America echoed in its deeds the words of Jesus Christ toward Muslim immigrants who came to this country: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." America gave food, shelter and safety from the despotic Islamic hell many had fled. We gave respect to their culture and honored their traditions and holy days. We did this because it was the right thing to do.
What has been America's reward? Egotistical, empty words spoken by religious bigots and racial conmen who claim without grassroots refutation to speak for America's Muslims. Worldwide hatred by despotic Arab regimes and murderous, profiteering dictators many of whom rely on American consumers for their oil dollars. Cowardice and loathing by our European "allies" profiting in the arms trade. Self-serving smear campaigns by greedy, mindless celebrities who actually believe that lying for a living for what else is acting? qualifies them to conduct world affairs. Self-serving political grandstanding by domestic politicians so eager for power that they would sell out the nation to govern during its dying days.
It is a testament to America's intrinsic goodness and greatness that we have shrugged off this treatment by our enemies. Only a great nation, secure in itself and basking in peace, could quietly endure such treatment. It is frequently said that the terror attack of 9-11 "changed everything." It did not it merely confused everything. It is the next terror attack whether in days, weeks, or months that will change everything. That is the point at which confusion will coalesce into anger. America's eyes will be opened and we will clearly see our enemies.
Confusion about the World War II coalesced into anger at Pearl Harbor. That is what will happen in post 9-11 America. The current generation and its leaders are not smarter, more ethically pure, or more secure than Americans who experienced Pearl Harbor. We are their children and grandchildren. When the war begins in earnest, we will do what they did: We will fight to survive, and we will act preemptively against our enemies.
This is not a threat toward or a call for violence against American Muslims. It is a courtesy wake-up call. Every four years Americans pause to watch our president take a solemn oath to "preserve, protect and defend the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic." In fact, every American takes this same oath by virtue of citizenship in this great land. Bin Laden has cast American Muslims' duty toward Allah, and that may well be. But in the trenches, American soldiers still sing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." The time of decision for America's enemies has arrived.
Choose well.
Americans were admirably restrained after September 11. That will not be the case after the next large scale attack.
Maybe, more correctly, we thought it was the right thing to do at the time. I believe that opinion may be changing. But it's too late now.
Yes, their shills in the Demonocrat party will pass legislation that bestows upon the Mohammedans the status of privileged and protected beings, with heavy penalties for any infidel who inflicts "humiliation" upon the elite of Allah or fails to yield the obesiance they demand.
It is frequently said that the terror attack of 9-11 "changed everything." It did not it merely confused everything. It is the next terror attack whether in days, weeks, or months that will change everything. That is the point at which confusion will coalesce into anger. America's eyes will be opened and we will clearly see our enemies.
The only thing I'm confused about is how so many Americans WERE NOT angry about 9-11. Notice the hollyweirdos' quotes, they feel sorrow, they feel grief, none of them are the least bit angry.
Most of us on this forum, I think felt anger, and I for one still feel it. I also feel the need to restrain it, and channel it properly toward the only solution that I see, and that involves war with Iraq.
I don't think there will be another organized large scale terror event, because the consequences to would-be perpetrators are beginning to far exceed the hoped for gains. These people actually thought they would bring us down, they are quite confused and surprised at our reaction, and are in complete disarray.
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