Radical Islam takes delight in slaughtering unarmed, non-combatants in sneak attacks. Which doesn’t qualify them for U.S.citizen constitutional guarantees such as trial by a jury of their peers, habeas corpus, or a defense attorney.
In other words, it’s not a matter for the U.S. justice department.
It qualifies them for Israeli justice.
Standing at ground zero in Manhattan three years ago I was speechless. While it was the death site of brave Americans, it was also a place of evil incarnate.
On December 8, Warren Hull stood before some embarrassed Japanese diplomats. He told them to leave his office. There was nothing to say.
There was a war to be won.
In the same place as Warren Hull, what would Barack Obama have said? “Now, let’s all sit down, have some coffee and talk about this.”
I don’t know. And I don’t want to ever find out.
History tells us that Bill Clinton was told Americans had Bin Ladin in their sights and Clinton said, “don’t shoot.” Shooting would have prevented 9/11, and who knows what else?
John McCain tells us he’d follow Bin Laden to the gates of hell to kill him.
Then in his DNC speech, Obama made fun of what McCain said with some ambiguous comment like, “then why won’t John McCain go to where Bin Laden lives. I have no idea what Obama meant. Was Obama implying McCain is afraid of Obama?
I feel I would dishonor the American dead on 9/11 to vote for a man who in his church listens to foul, vile, lies about his country for twenty years. A man who values money and power much more than honor and country. A man with grudging respect for women, from his “sweetie” comment to not giving Hillary even the common courtesy of vetting her for VP to calling Sarah Palin a pig and then trying to squirm his way out of it.
Barack attends meetings with unrepentant terrorists, meetings with Farrakan and the Daily Kos convention. John McCain attends Pearl Harbor memorials, funeral services for his fellow POW’s and memorial services for 9/11 victims.
The November 4 choice wa face is between two men who are different as night and day. Don’t let a political pamphlet or a well delivered political speech be your guide.
Let your conscience.





