Monday, September 11, 2006

9-11...a day to hate America first!

Of course you knew you'd see this coming... the dhimmi left never misses a chance to diss the good ol' U.S. of A.
World remembers 9-11 but many not crying


PARIS (AP) -- The nations of the world joined Monday in solemn remembrance of Sept. 11 - but for many, resentment of the United States flowed as readily as tears.

Critics say Americans have squandered the goodwill that prompted France's Le Monde newspaper to proclaim "We are all Americans" that somber day after the attacks, and that the Iraq war and other U.S. policies have made the world less safe in the five years since 9/11

...And not to be outdone, the Ol' reliable Al Qaeda propagandist, The Boston Globe chimes in:
How safe a world?

September 11, 2006

THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the Sept. 11 attacks is a day of remembrance and special sadness for the nation, and all those who knew any of the 2,973 victims. Yet in the long run, the reaction of the Bush administration may prove more harmful to the national interest than even these horrific attacks.

No--the problem isn't the terrorists-- the problem is the United States and George W. Bush, in particular. In fact, in the eyes of many, the terrorists' actions were completely justified, given the "imperialist" bent of the United States.

The leftist media has absolutely no clue regarding the threats that we face and continue to face from the Islamo-fascists that seek to rule the world. To the elitist liberal media, George W. Bush is the real enemy, and any chance whatsoever that they have to undermine him and the war effort is fair game. The possibility of the loss of American life is secondary at best, and is worth the risk to them to see the end game to fruition: The poltical defeat of George W. Bush.

The line that I've been paying a lot attention to lately is thus: Freedom has a flavor that the protected will never know.

And such a notion has no better example than our own leftist media.


The reason for remembrance on this day, IMO, is twofold.

One, to memorialize the victims

Two--to remember just who it was who did this to them, and gain from the memory of what happened the will to annihilate the bastards.

But, given the Nancy-Krats tendency to "smooth over" history, what is the chance of the latter coming to fruition?

There is no point to "just remembering", unless the remembrance moves one to action.

Like "Remember Pearl Harbor" was the rallying cry in our defeat against our enemies in WWII, "Remember 9/11" needs to be the rallying cry of this generation to defeat the Islamist threat.

Dementee has a post about why we must never forget.

I suggest that every man and woman in America takes a good, long, hard look at it.