Friday, December 22, 2006

Who does CAIR care about?

The Council on American-Islamic Relations. The name says it all doesn't it?
It's an organization described on their website as "America's largest Islamic civil liberties group, with regional offices nationwide and in Canada." The name has connotations of "us v. them". They cannot, will not and simply do not, consider themselves Americans. They are Islamic; hopefully one day to be united under one big happy caliphate.

The council on American - Islamic relations; it's as if this is a diplomatic mission. They cannot call themselves Islamic Americans, this is an oxymoron.
They cannot be both muslim and American at the same time. A recent story on CBS about muslim cadets at West Point shows how they avoid this question.
When asked by the interviewer whether he was a muslim first and an American second or vice-versa, he stated that we americans "like to separate things into categories, but sometimes it's more complex than that." Well I got news for that cadet; it isn't complex, are you an american first or not. It's a simple damn question, answer it simply. Am I a Christian first or an American?
I'm an American first and foremost. The country abides for the most part by Christian values. The things in our society that bring moral conflict to me don't cause me the consternation that it causes CAIR. Their tits are always in a wringer about something and they want to legislate any annoyance to them out of existence.

The more I hear from CAIR the more I dislike and distrust them.

would like to have faith in the american military abilities of American Muslims, but I have grave doubts when I read the last statement in this article."That%u2019s the big thing with society today," says Faraz when asked if he feels like an American Muslim soldier %u2013 American first, Muslim second. "We would like to separate things into categories but sometimes it's just more complex than that."I have no trouble what so ever being an American first.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

How to Win the War(s)

George Bush is talking about increasing the number of troops in Iraq. The militarys' top brass is saying this won't do it. Who is right? The General's are right, of course, and here is why.

Due to our culture we are somehow hesitant to do anything that will offend anyone. We just don't like to upset anyone. Even the military leaders don't want to offend anyone, and they are trained to kill. The top ranks of our military don't want to offend the president by telling him the reason we don't need more troops. Our troops are the best trained, most disciplined, superbly equipped fighting force in the universe. We don't need more troops. What is needed is for the politico's and the American people to unleash these men and women and let them do their job.

The cowardly islamofascists hide and kill from mosques. Our armed forces need to destroy that mosque. I don't care if mohammed scored his first piece of
ass there or not. If it is used to attack our forces, it ceases to exist. If a neighborhood seems to be an area where attacks emanate from, it becomes a non-neighborhood. When 190 Taliban scum gather to pay their respects at a funeral, give them their own burial. Like Pavlov's dogs, sooner or later these savages will associate good behaviour with a reward. The reward being - don't fuck with us and you can take another breath.

The American public cannot stomach, the casualties, the inhumanities, the savagery of war. Our men and women in the armed forces can and do stomach these on a daily basis. We need to stop running this war based on polls and the average US citizens distaste for upsetting people. We need to win this war by killing those who kill us, those who protect the killers of us and those who sympathize with these animals. We need to let the military do what we pay them to do; kill the enemy. Collateral damage in Iraq is much easier to swallow than intentional damage by some whack job flying planes into buildings.

I end this diatribe by wishing all our service persons a Merry Christmas. My wish for the new year is that you are allowed to complete your job as the military leaders see fit and you all come home safely.I hope that our Generals are guided by their training and not by some asswipe who is worried what the latest Zogby poll says.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

La Cosa Nostra and the Dogs of War

Having grown up in and near the environs of the Big Apple, I was infatuated at a young age with all things Mafia. An early reader, I enjoyed the Daily News, the NYPost, and Newsday on a daily basis. I remember the public demise of "Crazy Joey" Gallo, Gambino, Castellano etc, etc. I read all the books. Honor thy Father, The Valachi Papers, the Godfather and on and on. I learned that the Mafia invented and perfected the Vendetta. Well, the old Moustache Pete's are dead or locked up, but I think they should be resurrected. We need to find full blooded Sicilians with fully sociopathic psyches. We need, as the US of A to hire these people and place them in the newly created Cabinet department called the Department of Terror. A typical day for an agent of the DofT would consist of visiting family members of our enemies. They could have a nice chat and some tea with Mother Bin-Laden. They could then cut her toes off and mail them to Al-jazeera. Daily visits to the families of terrorists accompanied by some good limb sawing would surely get the attention of the terrorist de jour. Wake the F*#k up America and western civilization!!! This is a damn war! We are not going to gain any ground by talking to the islamoscum in english. We need to speak their language, and that language is death and destruction. The one who kills quickest and destroys fastest wins. These people are willing to die for their religion, we need to oblige them post haste. It appears that Americans haven't the stomach for a long protracted war, so lets finish it quick like. Cry Havoc! and let slip the marines. Let our men take the gloves off and do what they do best; kill the enemy with extreme prejuidice. How many alarms must sound before we arise from our slumber and defend that which is good.