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A Savage Enemy
The inability to believe in evil, contrary to modern belief, is not an enlightened stage in cultural evolution but a sign of dilution and decay that is often a prelude to events unimaginable. In the 1930s, few could believe the evil unfolding in Germany and Russia, nor the savagery of Japan which was actually evident in the decades prior to Pearl Harbor. We wanted to believe all human beings harbor the same sensibilities, hopes, and dreams. While denying our vast differences, we believed we could appease the enemy that must surely want peace as much as we do. And we paid dearly for our delusions.
Today the situation is worse. Read the rest.
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On The Idea That Lone Survivor Is A ‘pro War’ Piece Of Propaganda
This is the eyewitness account of a military mission, by it’s only living participant.As such it HAS no philosophy, any more than a documentation of what happened between 8-11 AM on 12/7/41 in Pearl Harbor can be pro-war.This idea, and reaction are...
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Just For The Record, I Believe Gates Of Vienna, Fjordman, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, And Even That Fruitcake Charles Johnson Are Blameless In The Charge That Their "anti-islam" Writings Were The Cause Of Breivik's Choice To Murder People
So, fuck anyone who would make such a dumb, fucking assertion. The same people will not blame Islam for coming right out and calling for the stoning to death of Apostates, Gays, and Adulterers. The same people would not blame Islam for the enslavement...
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Winds Of War: How The War Against Islamism Will Last 70 Years – And They Win
UK Home Secretary John Reid, Newt Gingrich, and the Pentagon have all chimed in over the last few months stating that the misnamed ‘war on terror’ will last a generation or so. To quote Gingrich: Americans must steel themselves for a long and...
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Winds Of War: Why We Won’t Admit Why We Fight
In a recent post at Jihad Watch, Robert Spencer said “Five years after Pearl Harbor, the war was over. The Third Reich was kaput. The Japanese were vanquished as well. But five years and counting after 9/11, there is no victory in sight. There is not...
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Book Review: Future Jihad
In light of the recent arrests of terrorists on both sides of the Atlantic, the book reviewed here has assumed an important immediacy. Future Jihad: Terrorist Strategies Against America, footnoted and indexed, is a riveting read. In its “Introduction,”...
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