Personal Note: Yassar Arafat died today (1929-2004). He has been used as an excuse to the currently stalled "Road Map to Peace". There is no longer any room for excuses; it is time for my country and all those involved to attain peace with as much power as we use to hurriedly engage into war. Speak out. Peace is attainable.
A retired attorney wrote this, to his sons on May 19, 2004 Muslims vs. America
Dear Tom, Kevin, Kirby and Ted, As your father, I believe I owe it to
you to share some thoughts on the present world situation. We have over the
years discussed a lot of important things, like going to college, jobs and so
forth. But this really takes precedence over any of those discussions. I hope this might give you a longer-term
perspective that fewer and fewer of my generation are left to speak to. To be
sure you understand that this is not politically flavored, I will tell you
that since Franklin D. Roosevelt, who led us through pre and WWII (1933 - 1945) up to and including our present President, I have
without exception, supported our presidents on all matters of international
conflict. This would include just naming a few in addition to President Roosevelt
- WWII: President Truman - Korean War 1950; President Kennedy - Bay of Pigs (1961); President Kennedy - Vietnam (1961); [1] Eight presidents (5 Republican &
4 Democrat) during the cold war (1945 - 1991); President Clinton's strikes on
Bosnia (1995) and on Iraq (1998). [2] So be sure you read this as
completely non-political or otherwise you will miss the point. Our country is now facing the most
serious threat to its existence, as we know it, that we have faced in your
lifetime and mine (which includes WWII). The deadly seriousness is greatly
compounded by the fact that there are very few of us who think we can
possibly lose this war and even fewer who realize what losing really means. First, let's examine a few basics: 1. When did the threat to us start? Many
will say September 11th, 2001. The answer as far as the United States is
concerned is 1979, 22 years prior to September 2001, with the following
attacks on us: Iran Embassy Hostages, 1979; Beirut, Lebanon 2. Why were we attacked? Envy of our
position, our success, and our freedoms. The attacks happened during the
administrations of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush 1, Clinton and Bush 2. We
cannot fault either the Republicans or Democrats, as there were 3. Who were the attackers? In each case
of attacks on US they were Muslims. 4. What is the Muslim population of the
World? 25% 5. Isn't the Muslim Religion peaceful?
Hopefully, but that is really not material. There is no doubt that the predominately
Christian population of Germany was peaceful, but under the dictatorial
leadership of Hitler (who was also Christian), that made no (http://www.nazis.testimony.co.uk/7-a.htm)
Thus, almost the same number of Christians were killed by the Nazis, as the 6
million holocaust Jews who were killed by them, and we seldom heard of
anything other than the Jewish atrocities. Although Hitler 6. So who are we at war with?
There is no way we can honestly respond that it is anyone other than the
Muslim terrorists. Trying to be politically correct and avoid verbalizing
this conclusion can well be fatal. There is no way to win if you don't
clearly So with that background, now to the two
major questions: 1. Can we lose this war? 2. What does losing
really mean? If we are to win, we must clearly answer these two pivotal
questions. We can definitely lose this war, and as anomalous as it may
sound, We would no longer be the premier
country in the world. The attacks will not subside, but rather
will steadily increase. Remember, they want us dead, not just quiet. If they
had just wanted us quiet, they would not have produced an increasing series
of attacks against us over the past 18 years. The plan was The next will probably be France. Our
one hope on France is that they might see the light and realize that if we
don't win, they are finished too, in that they can't resist the Muslim
terrorists without us. However, it may already be too late for France. France
Why do I go on at such lengths
about the results of losing? Simple. Until we recognize the costs of losing,
we cannot unite and really put 100% of our thoughts and efforts into winning.
And it is going to take that 100% effort to win. So, how can we lose Let me give you a few examples of how we
simply don't comprehend the life and death seriousness of this situation. President Bush selects Norman Mineta as
Secretary of Transportation. Although all of the terrorist attacks were
committed by Muslim men between 17 and 40 years of age, Secretary Mineta
refuses to allow profiling. Does that sound like we are taking this Some of us have gone so far out in our
criticism of the war and/or our Administration that it almost seems they
would literally like to see us lose. I hasten to add that this isn't because
they are disloyal. It is because they just don't recognize what Of more recent vintage, the uproar
fuelled by the politicians and media, regarding the treatment of some
prisoners of war, perhaps exemplifies best what I am saying. We have recently
had an issue involving the treatment of a few Muslim prisoners of war To bring our country to a virtual
political standstill over this prisoner issue makes us look like Nero playing
his fiddle as Rome burned - totally oblivious to what is going on in
the real world. Neither we, nor any other country, can survive this internal Remember, the Muslim terrorists stated
goal is to kill all infidels. That translates into all non-Muslims - not just
in the United States, but throughout the world. We are the last bastions of defense. We have been criticized for many years
as being 'arrogant'. That charge is valid in at least one respect. We are
arrogant in that we believe that we are so good, powerful and smart, that we
can win the hearts and minds of all those who attack us, and that with We can't. If we don’t recognize this,
our nation, as we know it will not survive, and no other free country in the
World will survive if we are defeated. And finally, name any Muslim countries
throughout the world that allow freedom of speech, freedom of I close on a hopeful note, by repeating
what I said above. If we are united, there is no way that we can lose. I
believe that after the election, the factions in our country will begin to
focus on the critical situation we are in and will unite to save our country.
Love, Dad [1] By the way on Vietnam, the emotions
are still so high that it is really not possible to discuss it. However, I
think President Kennedy was correct. He felt there was a communist threat
from China, Russia and North Vietnam to take over that whole area. Historians will answer this after
cool-headed research, when the people closest to it are all gone. [2] As you know, I am a strong President
Bush supporter and will vote for him. However, if Senator Kerry is elected, I
will fully support him on all matters of international conflict, just as I
have supported all presidents in the past. [3] Source for statistics in Par. 1 is http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html
[4] The Institute of Islamic Information
and Education http://www.iiie.net/Intl/PopStats.html
[5] Note the attached article by Tom
Segel referred to in Foot Note 6 infra, the terrorist Muslim have already
begun the havoc in France. (The note was not attached to the e-mail I
received. Gene) [6] I checked this article with two
sources ?EHoax Busters and Urban Myths. It does not come up as a Hoax on
either. I also then e-mailed Mr. Segel and he confirmed the article was his. [7] "I don't think the Army or any
branch of service runs any type of war any more. It's done by senators and
congressmen. There are too many civilians involved." Returning Iraq
veteran, Sgt. 1st Class Greg Klees as quoted in the Cedar Rapids, [8] There are 64 Muslim countries. This
does not count countries like Spain that are controlled by the Muslim
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