Monday, November 9, 2009

Lessons: Will We Never Learn?


One of the obvious lessons that keeps getting drilled home and not being taken is that Islam is not a religion of peace no matter how many times the mantra that it is is repeated. Redstate makes the point today in light of the Ft. Hood murders: SEE HERE and Ralph Peters in the New York Post HERE (Punch line: What are we nuts? Islam is disproportionately responsible for murder after murder. This is no religion of peace, it's a murderous disease.)

One of the enduring fallacies of the Bush Administration’s prosecution of the War on Terror was the refusal to admit that islam was neither peaceful in nature nor a disinterested observer in the war. This is not to say that all muslims are members of al-Qaeda, but to blithely ignore the religious dimension of the war was simply wrongheaded. To continue to ignore the particular vulnerability of muslim troops and officers to the propaganda on the grounds and label that very unremarkable observation as being racist or xenophobic is a fatal error. As we saw yesterday at Fort Hood.




The Moslim response: dispicable. These people need to be identified and removed to some other country. This is what we can expect from the Islamic sub-population in our midst. As they grow they grow as a parasite dedicated to killing the host when they get large enough. This is the history of the expansion of the Moslims. It is the character of the Meccah-Medina journey from a minority to a majority, from a "religion of love" to a tyranny of spite under Shariah law.

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