Friday, September 10, 2010

Nine Years After September 11th, 2001 ...How Is It Possible That We Have Forgotten?


To my readers, please excuse the collective "we" in the blogpost title above as I realize that most of you have NOT forgotten, as I have not. The memory is seared into my mind. It will NEVER leave. But that title applies to America...that I am convinced. I could rest my example of just how completely America has forgotten that fateful day nine years ago with six words: the election of Barack Hussein Obama. There can be NO disputing that Barack Hussein Obama, even in the early stages of the Presidential campaign of 2008, held no real remorse about 9/11 and in fact, did much to minimize any conflict that we have with islamic terror.

Well, this article from Family Security Matters, takes head on just how thoroughly America has filtered out the happenings of the day when nearly 3,000 innocent Americans were taken from us by jihadists. I cannot express the outrage this wells up inside of me - I think many of you regular readers know how I put up reminders of the 9/11 attacks throughout the year - part of that is out of honoring those lost, part of it is my own way of keeping the horror alive.

From the article:


The subject of the attacks of September 11, 2001, seems to validate the notion that the American public has an attention span issue. How else can we explain the “tolerance” argument being foisted upon the citizenry by proponents of the Islamic Center and mosque slated for construction just 500 feet from the epicenter of Ground Zero? How else can we explain the abundance of Wahabbist literature in Saudi funded mosques all over the United States? And how else can we explain the fact that a grotesquely overwhelming number of violent acts are committed, daily, in the name of Islam?

Can anyone possibly believe these issues would have been embraced with apathy and conciliation on September 12, 2001; just one day after Americans watched their countrymen leaping from jet-fuel infused infernos only to partially disintegrate as they impacted with the ground below?

Yet today, nine years later, we have elected as our leaders sympathizers and appeasers who are using the Iraqi and Afghan battle theaters as pawns in an ideological political game; who call the war against aggressive, radical and violent Islam an “overseas contingency plan”; and who do practically everything in their power to undercut the West’s most valuable ally in the Middle East – Israel – short of attacking her themselves.

I think the best example of how we have transitioned as a country from the outrage and mourning of the days just after 9/11 to this state of forget and appeasement is the main stream media. While the media continually runs clip after clip of political snippets from the Bush years of 8 years ago or the Iraq War, when is the last time you saw a single clip of those planes crashing into the Twin Towers? When is the last time you saw a reminder clip of the Palestinians celebrating our dead, the day after? When is the last time you heard an Ed Schultz or a Keith Olbermann or a Rachel Maddow even UTTER the words nine eleven? Let's face the facts - the islamic terror attacks of 9/11 have been scrubbed from the media history of this country.

You just wait until tomorrow - watch the television and see just how much play the attacks are given. It will shock you when you are actually looking for it.

And as further evidence of this unreal transition in America...we see countless Americans of political and leadership stature jumping at the opportunity to criticize the Qur'an burning issue going on right now - in no news report I've seen on this, has a single reporter or commentator or political figure even remotely mentioned that the burnings are a natural outcry against a continued threat against America and that the wounds of 9/11 are still deep? Not one.

It's with deep sadness that we realize that those of us who still cry out for those lost souls of 9/11, those of us that just cannot erase the memory of the jumpers, those of us who know exactly how many FDNY heroes climbed to their death that day....that we are now a minority in this country. Very sad. And very disgusting.



September 11, 2001: Nine Years On


The subject of the attacks of September 11, 2001, seems to validate the notion that the American public has an attention span issue. How else can we explain the “tolerance” argument being foisted upon the citizenry by proponents of the Islamic Center and mosque slated for construction just 500 feet from the epicenter of Ground Zero? How else can we explain the abundance of Wahabbist literature in Saudi funded mosques all over the United States? And how else can we explain the fact that a grotesquely overwhelming number of violent acts are committed, daily, in the name of Islam?

Can anyone possibly believe these issues would have been embraced with apathy and conciliation on September 12, 2001; just one day after Americans watched their countrymen leaping from jet-fuel infused infernos only to partially disintegrate as they impacted with the ground below?

Can anyone imagine any family member of anyone killed by the bloodthirsty and barbaric Islamist ideologues on that fateful day rationalizing the construction of an Islamic center and mosque on what is literally the graveyard for 2,977 souls; souls dispatched in the name of Allah and Muhammad?

And what of the encroachment of Sharia into the Western culture, into the American culture? Would anyone who still remembered how they felt when they saw the first tower of the World Trade Center collapse be inclined to debate whether Muslim communities should be permitted to establish Sharia councils to mitigate issues within their communities here in America; councils that operate outside the constitutionally constrained legal system? Does anyone in their right mind believe that the barbaric Islamic traditions of honor killing and genital mutilation have a place in the 21st Century?

In the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001, Americans from all political corners joined hands, minds and hearts in a firm determination to finally say that the scourge of radical Islamist violence needed to be confronted; needed to be vanquished; needed to be erased from the face of the Earth. On September 12, 2001, each and every American knew that to walk away from this battle – a battle foisted upon us not by our own choosing but by fundamentalist and violent Islamists – was to invite an even more catastrophic event to our shores, one that, perhaps and God forbid, could test the strength of the American will in the face of a massive bio-chemical or even nuclear attack.

Yet today, nine years later, we have elected as our leaders sympathizers and appeasers who are using the Iraqi and Afghan battle theaters as pawns in an ideological political game; who call the war against aggressive, radical and violent Islam an “overseas contingency plan”; and who do practically everything in their power to undercut the West’s most valuable ally in the Middle East – Israel – short of attacking her themselves.

Today, nine years after Muslim radicals, in an aggressive and offensive act of terrorism, dispatched 2, 977 human beings from the Earth, cries from beyond the grave beg for us to protect those still living from a similar fate; cries that ride on every wind that navigates the urban canyons of Manhattan, every ring of the Pentagon and through the fields of Shanksville.

But, increasingly, the American public cannot hear the cries. We are listening to agenda-driven news outlets that spotlight our elected leaders telling us we are to blame, that America is bad. We are commanded by the Progressive-Liberals to listen to CAIR and the “bridge-builder” Feisal Abdul Rauf explain to us that we are at fault, that our government made Osama bin Laden and the murderous cretins of September 11, 2001, who flew planes into buildings screaming, “Allahu Akbar!” We are too busy arguing politics to hear the pleas from beyond that warn us all – each and every one of us – to take this confrontation seriously. We are too busy.

A cursory examination of the Islamic culture (of which, admittedly, I am not a fan) reveals that the warriors and war designers of the Islamic world view confrontation and conquest in the measurement of centuries not decades or years. By contrast, the United States of America (only 234 years old, give or take the formative years prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence) and more importantly, the American culture, has been trained by the ideologically opportunistic to employ a sitcom attention span to all of the issues it faces; everything must be reconciled in thirty minutes, minus commercial breaks, titles and credits. Where Muslims of conquest are planning for a global Islamic Caliphate ruled by Sharia law, Americans are planning for the weekend.

And still the lost souls of September 11, 2001, continue to scream, to implore, to plead to anyone who will listen.

While we should be asking why the Islamic culture facilitates an overwhelming number of terrorist acts around the world, doing so in the name of Allah, Muhammad and Islam, many in the West – mostly Progressives, Liberals and one-worlders – insist that Islam is a “religion of peace.” Why? The facts do not lead to that conclusion. Truth be told, the facts lead to the exact opposite.

Since September 11, 2001, there have been approximately 16,000 acts of Islamist terrorism. That breaks down to approximately 4.8 acts of violence, 4.8 acts of Islamist terrorism, each and every day. Does this qualify Islam to claim the moniker “religion of peace?”

As with every other religious text, there are contradictions in the Quran. But, unlike other religions, the Quran mandates reconciliation for these contradictions. It is explained in the Quran that if two passages contradict each other the passage written later supersedes the one written earlier. Given that the “peaceful” and “tolerant” passages of the Quran were written in the early years and the violent conquest and supremacist oriented passages in the later years, the violent tenets of Islam – per the Quran – abrogate the peaceful tenets. Why haven’t we taken the time to understand this absolute fact about this ideology? Why haven’t the so-called “moderate Muslims” shared this fact with other cultures? Why do we allow appeasers and sympathizers to Islam mislead us on what the Quran actually mandates?

And what of the Wahabbist tenet of al taqiyya? Al taqiyya is defined, literally as,

“Concealing or disguising one's beliefs, convictions, ideas, feelings, opinions, and/or strategies at a time of eminent danger – whether now or later in time – to save oneself from physical and/or mental injury.”

In essence, al taqiyya can be generally defined as the legitimization of deception. Yet Progressives, liberals and one-worlders insist on the peaceful purity of Islam, as they seek to negotiate, to extend an “unclenched fist,” to Islamists like Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Syria’s Bashar al-Assad; to enter into peace talks with the Taliban and Mullah Omar. Would we be so quick to accept the “sincerity” of fundamentalist and radical Islamists were we not ignorant of the deception employed through al taqiyya?

What else don’t we understand about Islam? About jihadists? About the Quran? Why are Progressives, Liberals and one-worlders entered into such a dysfunctional relationship with Islam? Why are they playing the roles of “useful idiots” to Islam’s thirst for conquest?

If we do anything to honor the 2,977 souls lost on September 11, 2001, we should weigh heavily on the facts surrounding Islam, its history, its philosophy, its ideology and the intentions of those who follow the Quranic edicts of Muhammad blindly. If we do nothing else to appease the restless souls of those slaughtered by the Islamists of 9/11 we must quest for the truth so that we might act to secure our future.

We, Americans, have forgotten the pain of the fire that burned us on September 11, 2001. We have allowed the pain to subside, the scar to heal; we have done our best to “move on.” Sadly, in a confrontation of cultures, such as this is – ideological, violent, totalitarian, deceptive and oppressive – moving on leaves our society and the culture of the Western World open to conquest. We “move on,” we forget, at our own peril.

God bless the lost souls of September 11, 2001, comfort their families and friends and give us the strength to survive, as individuals and as a nation.

5 comments:

Henry Bowman said...

Some of us have VERY short attention spans....


Some of us will,

Never Forget......

Never Forgive.....


A group of us will be at Police Memorial Park in Las Vegas on 11 Sep 10 to REMBER and REFLECT.....

God Save the United States....

Henry Bowman said...

Sorry it's REMEMBER......

Dixon Webb said...

Holger . . . Henry's comment was the three lines in the middle and it was right on. Your blog was also timely. Today is the anniversary and the media is busy talking about a publicity seeking Pastor in Florida who wants to burn a few Korans. Whether he does or doesn't makes no difference. Today is a day for reflection and remembering the terrible unprovoked attack that murdered 3,000 Americans in the name of Allah.

It was an overt act of WAR but our present polical administration prefers to think of it as a pin prick in our American history. They think it's more important to "save the Afghans" and rebuild "Iraq", and ignore the real deadly enemy that attacked America. Enough already. Let's get our priorities straight. Surely the Afghans and Iraq deserve a spot on the list, but let's allow our vaunted and overly powerful military to first set their target on Islamic Terrorists.

It's time to get tough. If the host governments don't help - announce 24 hours in advance exactly what infrastructure we are going to take out permanently. Then do it. And keep doing it until the hosts turn on the terrorists in their midst and remove them.

Bump

Dixon Webb said...

Hi Holger . . . Tried to comment. Was rejected. Curious. Did I offend somebody?

Bump

Holger Awakens said...

Thank you Henry, as always.

Bump,

Your comments made it through fine but if you log in under Blogger for your comments, you more than likely will get a "deleted" or "error" message on the email confirmation for your comment - it's a glitch between blogger and my ISP which apparently can't be resolved. But comments DO go up!

Thanks for such insightful words and comments.

:Holger Danske