Monday, May 14, 2007

Think about this case "AS IF." Respond with the fury, never to be extinguished, that you would have felt, had that Muslim plot been successful.

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... And because, so far, most of these plots have been thwarted in the United States, we don't react correctly. We react with interest, with anger, but not with boiling permanent fury. We don’t come to our elected officials with the kind of fury that would lead to our demands being met: demands for various anti-Jihad defensive measures, and for a campaign to make the Infidels of this country thoroughly apprised of what Islam, its doctrine and its practice over 1350 years, demonstrates about the fate of non-Muslims under Muslim rule, and about the centrality and instruments of Jihad.
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Fitzgerald: React AS IF they had succeeded
May 11, 2007
HUGH FITZGERALD
Infidels might never have learned about, and thwarted, this Fort Dix plot, had it not been for that alert video store clerk. For these jihadists, with the pizza joint, and one with the “Elvis” nickname, were nothing out of the ordinary. They were the kind of people you see in America every day.
In Soviet days, the KGB had entire camps given over to recreate Western countries -- a little England, a little America. There the spies-in-training could learn everything from slang, both current and slightly demode, and the history of the comic strips. You had to know something about Rex Morgan, M.D., and Pogo, and Li'l Abner, if you were going to fit in, as well as about radio shows ("Taint funny, McGee"). Oh, it was very useful.
Muslims in the Lands of the Infidels, behind what they are taught to regard as enemy lines, as land still possessed by that Infidel enemy... do not need those KGB camps. They are already immersed in American culture. But it did not keep “Elvis” and his friends from plotting to kill as many American soldiers as possible...
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