GOOSING WHAT REMAINS OF THE AMERICAN CHARACTER! ***
"We must never cease to proclaim in fearless tones the great principles of freedom and the rights of man which are the joint inheritance of the English-speaking world and which through Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights, the Habeas Corpus, trial by jury, and the English common law find their most famous expression in the American Declaration of Independence." - Sir Winston Churchill, 1946
Mar 6, 2008
Good Bye Free World!
The House of Commons voted last night to remove Britain from the happy family of representative democracies. We are as yet speechless. More to come. For now, we give you this.
In the wake of the latest massacre of innocent Israeli civilians at the hands of a Palestinian terrorist, I think it is time that we as Americans, and, indeed, the rest of the civilized world come to some pretty hard conclusions about the Palestinians.
For decades now, the US has tried to achieve some sort of a diplomatic balance in the Middle East and achieve a peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. A noble goal, perhaps, but I don't think it is possible.
For all of my adult life, I have been reading about one Palestinian act of terror after another. There were the plane hijackings after the 1967 war. There was the Munich Olympics massacre. There were terror attacks on the Rome and Vienna airports, in which innocent Europeans were killed. There was the Achille Lauro boat hijacking in the 1980s in which Leon Klinghofer, an elderly American Jew in a wheelchair, was murdered and dumped overboard. Why was he singled out? Because he was an American Jew.
As the years passed,there were more plane hijackings, including one in Lenanon in which an American servicemen was killed in cold blood. There was the bombing of the American Embassy in Beirut and the Marine barracks in Lebanon.
In the past few years, we have witnessed the suicide bombings in Israel that have killed so many innocents on buses and in pizza parlors.
On 9-11, Palestinians danced in the streets, just as they are dancing in the streets at today's news of 8 seminary students being murdered in Israel.
In addition, Palestinians cannot even live peacefully with each other, as one faction kills the other over control of "Palestine".
I could write all night about the long list of senseless violent acts by Palestinians, and I would still leave out numerous outrages.
Tonight, I am asking myself- why does one American administration after another try so hard to bring about peace between Israel and people who do not want peace. The fact is that Palestinians do not want peace. They do not want a two-state solution. They want it all, and they want Israelis/Jews either killed or driven into the sea or exile. They, like their Arab brethren in neighboring lands, cannot accept the idea of a Jewish state in the region. What they want is for all of the area to become Palestine.
But if there is a two-state agreement, what kind of state would this Palestine be? A sovereign entity that will work to undermine its neighbor inch by inch? A state that will make deals and alliances with Iran, Libya and Syria? Will it be, in effect, a terrorist state that will conspire with America's enemies even while we pour in aid? I think the answer is clear.
The truth is that the Palestinians are no friends of ours, and we should stop pretending they are.
Sorry folks, you can call me a racist all you want, but I have concluded that these people are not capable of running a responsible and peaceful country. If I am proved wrong, I will apologize.
The truth is that the Middle East could have had two states back in 1948. That was the UN plan. It was rejected by the Arabs, who quickly went to war-and were defeated. They tried again in 1967 and 1973 and failed. So the Palestinians resort to killing innocents-women, old men and children. How courageous.
And what is the reaction of the World? The Europeans tremble in their boots, held hostage by their already volatile Muslim populations and their need for oil. The UN is openly hostile of Israel and condemns every act of self-defense or retaliation carried out by the Israelis. When Israel retaliates against this latest act of terror-as it will and should, the UN will pass another resolution condemning the Jewish state. To most of the Europeans and the UN, the Jews are always the "inconvenient people", standing in the way of friendly relations with the oil producing countries. Ironically, the Germans, given their unfortunate history, are probably Israel's best friend in Europe.
Here at home, we are allowing new generations of Muslim immigrants and their anti-American anarchist allies on college campuses to stir up racial hatred, not only against Israel, but against Jews-and against our own country as long as we support Israel's right to exist. On university campuses, Muslim Student groups hold regular rallies and bring in hate-filled speakers to denounce Israel, Jews and America, glorifying suicide bombers. My own campus at UC Irvine is a classic example. Just this week, the MSU is sponsoring yet another anti-Israel event with the usual suspects of radical speakers like Amir Abdel Malik Ali and Mohammed Al-Ali-documented anti-Semites. They are being joined in their tirades by a few radical professors. Meanwhile, the administration and faculty hide under their desks and talk about free speech-also taking verbal shots at those who dare to criticize.
So what do we do? Do we in the spirit of expediency, allow the Israeli people and nation to be thrown under the bus and ignore the murderous outrages? I say no.
It is time that the US, Europe and all nations who care about common decency and civilized behavior take a stand for Israel. No cause can justify the slaughter of innocents.
Personally, at this point, I don't care much what Israel does to protect its people against this wanton murder. I will support them. If and when the Isreali Defence Force succeeds in wiping out the terrorists, once and for all, I will be dancing in the street.
Bravo Gary! I wrote a similar thing on my blog just this morning, though I believe your comment goes into greater depth...
I think Israel needs to abandon the peace process as it now stands. Only overwhelming strength--the complete defense of their nation--will deter the terrorists. Only once the terrorists can no longer harm Israel will they lose their power. Only then will there be peace.
So long as they can strike, the terrorists will bombard Israel and dance in the street while innocent Israelis are killed and the world condemns Israel for wanting to defend itself.
Overwhelming strength and resolve, not pandering, not diplomacy.
Splendid intercourse! We concur with all the above and contibute but two items:
To Mr. Fousesquawk's question, "So what do we do?" I would encourage any and all to support The Israel Project: http://www.theisraelproject.org/site/c.hsJPK0PIJpH/b.672581/
And for further history and our own thoughts on the never-ending trainwreck that is "Palestine" , we refer you to our post "The Desert Bloom - An Insult to Human Dignity" : http://churchillsparrot.blogspot.com/2007/10/desert-bloom.html .
4 comments:
It seems strange that Brown is leading the sell of Britain down the river, and he wasn't even elected as Prime Minister.
Brown certainly knows if a referendum was held, Britain would not be joining the EU - he is a snake and should be charged with treason.
In the wake of the latest massacre of innocent Israeli civilians at the hands of a Palestinian terrorist, I think it is time that we as Americans, and, indeed, the rest of the civilized world come to some pretty hard conclusions about the Palestinians.
For decades now, the US has tried to achieve some sort of a diplomatic balance in the Middle East and achieve a peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. A noble goal, perhaps, but I don't think it is possible.
For all of my adult life, I have been reading about one Palestinian act of terror after another. There were the plane hijackings after the 1967 war. There was the Munich Olympics massacre. There were terror attacks on the Rome and Vienna airports, in which innocent Europeans were killed. There was the Achille Lauro boat hijacking in the 1980s in which Leon Klinghofer, an elderly American Jew in a wheelchair, was murdered and dumped overboard. Why was he singled out? Because he was an American Jew.
As the years passed,there were more plane hijackings, including one in Lenanon in which an American servicemen was killed in cold blood. There was the bombing of the American Embassy in Beirut and the Marine barracks in Lebanon.
In the past few years, we have witnessed the suicide bombings in Israel that have killed so many innocents on buses and in pizza parlors.
On 9-11, Palestinians danced in the streets, just as they are dancing in the streets at today's news of 8 seminary students being murdered in Israel.
In addition, Palestinians cannot even live peacefully with each other, as one faction kills the other over control of "Palestine".
I could write all night about the long list of senseless violent acts by Palestinians, and I would still leave out numerous outrages.
Tonight, I am asking myself- why does one American administration after another try so hard to bring about peace between Israel and people who do not want peace. The fact is that Palestinians do not want peace. They do not want a two-state solution. They want it all, and they want Israelis/Jews either killed or driven into the sea or exile. They, like their Arab brethren in neighboring lands, cannot accept the idea of a Jewish state in the region. What they want is for all of the area to become Palestine.
But if there is a two-state agreement, what kind of state would this Palestine be? A sovereign entity that will work to undermine its neighbor inch by inch? A state that will make deals and alliances with Iran, Libya and Syria? Will it be, in effect, a terrorist state that will conspire with America's enemies even while we pour in aid? I think the answer is clear.
The truth is that the Palestinians are no friends of ours, and we should stop pretending they are.
Sorry folks, you can call me a racist all you want, but I have concluded that these people are not capable of running a responsible and peaceful country. If I am proved wrong, I will apologize.
The truth is that the Middle East could have had two states back in 1948. That was the UN plan. It was rejected by the Arabs, who quickly went to war-and were defeated. They tried again in 1967 and 1973 and failed. So the Palestinians resort to killing innocents-women, old men and children. How courageous.
And what is the reaction of the World? The Europeans tremble in their boots, held hostage by their already volatile Muslim populations and their need for oil. The UN is openly hostile of Israel and condemns every act of self-defense or retaliation carried out by the Israelis. When Israel retaliates against this latest act of terror-as it will and should, the UN will pass another resolution condemning the Jewish state. To most of the Europeans and the UN, the Jews are always the "inconvenient people", standing in the way of friendly relations with the oil producing countries. Ironically, the Germans, given their unfortunate history, are probably Israel's best friend in Europe.
Here at home, we are allowing new generations of Muslim immigrants and their anti-American anarchist allies on college campuses to stir up racial hatred, not only against Israel, but against Jews-and against our own country as long as we support Israel's right to exist. On university campuses, Muslim Student groups hold regular rallies and bring in hate-filled speakers to denounce Israel, Jews and America, glorifying suicide bombers. My own campus at UC Irvine is a classic example. Just this week, the MSU is sponsoring yet another anti-Israel event with the usual suspects of radical speakers like Amir Abdel Malik Ali and Mohammed Al-Ali-documented anti-Semites. They are being joined in their tirades by a few radical professors. Meanwhile, the administration and faculty hide under their desks and talk about free speech-also taking verbal shots at those who dare to criticize.
So what do we do? Do we in the spirit of expediency, allow the Israeli people and nation to be thrown under the bus and ignore the murderous outrages? I say no.
It is time that the US, Europe and all nations who care about common decency and civilized behavior take a stand for Israel. No cause can justify the slaughter of innocents.
Personally, at this point, I don't care much what Israel does to protect its people against this wanton murder. I will support them. If and when the Isreali Defence Force succeeds in wiping out the terrorists, once and for all, I will be dancing in the street.
gary fouse
fousesquawk
Bravo Gary! I wrote a similar thing on my blog just this morning, though I believe your comment goes into greater depth...
I think Israel needs to abandon the peace process as it now stands. Only overwhelming strength--the complete defense of their nation--will deter the terrorists. Only once the terrorists can no longer harm Israel will they lose their power. Only then will there be peace.
So long as they can strike, the terrorists will bombard Israel and dance in the street while innocent Israelis are killed and the world condemns Israel for wanting to defend itself.
Overwhelming strength and resolve, not pandering, not diplomacy.
Splendid intercourse! We concur with all the above and contibute but two items:
To Mr. Fousesquawk's question, "So what do we do?" I would encourage any and all to support The Israel Project: http://www.theisraelproject.org/site/c.hsJPK0PIJpH/b.672581/
And for further history and our own thoughts on the never-ending trainwreck that is "Palestine" , we refer you to our post "The Desert Bloom - An Insult to Human Dignity" : http://churchillsparrot.blogspot.com/2007/10/desert-bloom.html .
Cheers,
Charlie
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