Tomorrow June 6th
is the anniversary of the D Day Landings on the French shore. The bravery that was
exhibited on that morning was stunning. We have very few vets left from that terrible
day and it seems
our memories fade
with time too. Having a wonderful
handful of granddaughters, grandsons and great
grandsons growing up today it worries me that
we have become so cavalier in regard to our future. We
have a President that is more worried about his
legacy than he is about our children. The Trillions in
debt are just part of the problem now he has
released the five top Taliban leaders back into
their society to plan and carry out murderous
attacks on our way of life. These
animals are only in their
forties and they hate
America. They have a lifetime to plan
and a very willing horde of disciples to help
them. Have we totally forgot that France and
Holland are fast becoming Muslim Countries.
Are we
destined to fight on
those shores again as history repeats itself?
I know that many will
laugh at such an analogy but because these countries through fear of not being
politically correct have
allowed these enclaves of radical covens to expand to the point of superiority
in
numbers. We have begun to follow the same idiotic principles
in some states here in The United States.
There are areas of our own country that you as
a Christian or Jew would be very foolish to enter for fear
of your life.
Sharia Law exists right here in America and our government would rather
allow it than to
be thought of as Islam
phobic. For many of these people the
Crusades never ended and if you read the
Koran you will understand
the motivation. The radicals who preach
this hatred are very patient and very
deadly as proven on September 11, 2001. We ignore them now they will build their
forces for another
2001 attack but this
time even more deadly. As they regroup
in Afghanistan and the hills of Pakistan
and for that matter right
here in isolated spots in the U.S. we better have a plan to cope with them and
have an administration
prepared and unafraid to deal strongly with the situation.
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