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Crisis of Commemoration Part 1: History Returns with a Vengeance


Posted by D.L. <http://bigpeace.com/author/dladams/>  Adams Aug 30th 2010 

We are a forward-looking people. We look to the future and advance beyond
adversity, tragedy, and setbacks. We are not obsessed with the past.

All of these are qualities that de Tocqueville observed in the people of
America, north and south, as he traveled across the country in the early
19th century prior to writing his classic study of American character,
Democracy in America.

http://bigpeace.com/files/2010/08/detocqueville.jpgAlexis de Tocqueville.
Insightful, thorough chronicler of early America. Our national character has
changed little since "Democracy in America" (1832) and that is cause for
hope.

At this time of international and domestic crisis and war, we also have a
crisis of identity - who we are now and what our past means to us. The
timing could not be more unfortunate.

This confusion of who we are, what we must do to survive as a nation, and
how best to commemorate our distant and recent past is being played out
across the country in every state and city. Controversies at two locations
are of particular importance - the Gettysburg battlefield (Gettysburg, PA),
and Ground Zero (Manhattan, NY). Gettysburg is one the central events of the
greatest crisis in the American past and Ground Zero has been center of
American culture and politics, if not the world's, since 9/11/01.

It is altogether understandable that these two places should be linked.

We are having difficulty understanding the most appropriate and effective
ways to remember our heroes, to commemorate our great history and, worst of
all, we do not yet as a nation have the will to say "no" to the ideology
that was behind the worst attack and largest mass murder in our history -
9/11.

If we are unable to make value judgments and take a stand based upon our
understanding and response to the hero/villain, killer/victim, or
innocent/guilty dichotomies, surely we are a culture adrift. A nation that
does not appreciate or understand its past is a nation in trouble.

It is entirely wrong to allow a mosque to be built at Ground Zero. The
building in question was damaged on 9/11 when the landing gear of one of the
hijacked planes crashed through its roof. This means that the former
Burlington Coat Factory building, the site of the proposed Ground Zero
mosque, is part of the 9/11 massacre events and is hallowed ground to be
protected.

 <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10127563> Mosque at Ground Zero. This is
American Hallowed Ground. Landing gear from the attack crashed through the
roof of this building. No monument to the ideology that motivated the
murders of our innocents should ever be built at Ground Zero or its
environs.

We do not support the perpetrators of atrocities by legitimizing and
honoring the ideology that motivated them. As a civilized country our
position in such situations should always be with the victims and not with
the killers.

What honor do we show to the memory of the fallen innocents of 9/11 and
their families by allowing the construction of a temple to the very same
ideology of hatred, intolerance, murder, and misogyny that brought about
their deaths and still today is the driver for attacks on Americans and
non-Muslims across the world?

The construction of such an edifice is an affront
<http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/244269/moral-myopia-ground-zero-char
les-krauthammer>  to us as a nation and to the victims of the attack and
their families.

This controversy is not a matter of religious freedom; it is a matter of
respect, and national survival - and nothing less. Rational nations do not
set their own laws of tolerance, openness and freedom against themselves so
that the nation itself is destroyed.

We appear almost flummoxed into inaction and confusion by this ideology that
is clearly one thing yet pretends to be something else.

We have read their doctrine, have heard what their leaders say and, most
importantly, have seen what their adherents do all in the name of their
"religion of peace." The great cognitive dissonance that is caused when our
tolerance is used against us for hateful and aggressive purposes almost
stultifies us with confusion. Our political correctness, multiculturalism,
post-modernist world view, and now hard left national political and
spiritual leadership, leaves us as vulnerable as we could be.

Our opposition to oppressive and intolerant ideologies
<http://bigpeace.com/sfr/2010/08/24/imam-rauf-is-not-a-moderate/>  that
command their adherents to murder those who do not believe as they do, as
well as those who want to leave their club
<http://formermuslimsunited.americancommunityexchange.org/apostasy-from-isla
m/> , does not diminish us as a people.

Thomas Jefferson created the US Navy
<http://www.politicalislam.com/blog/those-who-ignore-history-are-condemned/>
specifically to fight the Barbary "Pirates" - jihadists motivated by the
Islamic doctrine, Koran, Sira, and Hadith. All of this is a matter of the
historical record and not open to debate.  Learning of the scourge of jihad
as US Ambassador to France, Jefferson later built the US Navy specifically
to oppose the jihadists of the Barbary States.

Learning of the scourge of jihad as ambassador to France, Jefferson later
built the US Navy to oppose the jihadists of the Barbary States. In a letter
to John Adams of July 11, 1786, long before his presidency, Jefferson wrote
regarding the jihadists, "I acknolege (sic) I very early thought it would be
best to effect a peace thro' the medium of war." (Adams-Jefferson
Correspondence, Chapel Hill, 1959), p. 142In a letter to John Adams of July
11, 1786, long before his presidency, Jefferson wrote regarding the
jihadists, "I acknolege (sic) I very early thought it would be best to
effect a peace thro' the medium of war." Adams-Jefferson Correspondence,
(Chapel Hill, 1959), p. 142.

In 1786, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, American Ambassadors to France and
England met with the Ambassador of Tripoli (one of the Barbary States) to
ask why they were attacking American shipping without cause.

John Adams. 2nd President and believer in the Republican model of
representative democracy. He learned of jihad from the Barbary Pirates. His
son, John Quincy Adams, took the lessons of jihad to heart.John Adams. 2nd
US President. He learned of jihad from the Barbary Pirates. His son, John
Quincy Adams (6th US President), took the lessons of jihad to heart. In an
essay series JQ Adams wrote, ".he [Muhammad declared undistinguishing and
exterminating war, as a part of his religion, against all the rest of
mankind. The precept of the Koran is, perpetual war against all who deny,
that Mahomet is the prophet of God." (JQA quote source, Andrew Bostom,
FrontPage Magazine, Wednesday, September 29, 2004; see link in above
paragraph.)

The response of the Tripolitan Ambassador to Adams and Jefferson was
illuminating to the Americans then as it should be to us today. The doctrine
of Islam has not changed
<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=11283> , only the
ships.

It was written in their Koran, that all nations which had not acknowledged
the Prophet were sinners, whom it was the right and duty of the faithful to
plunder and enslave; and that every mussulmanwho was slain in this warfare
was sure to go to paradise.
Source: Oren, Power, Faith, and Fantasy
<http://www.amazon.com/Power-Faith-Fantasy-America-Present/dp/0393330303/ref
=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1282527144&sr=8-1>  (Norton, 2007), p.27.

As the current mosque controversy at Ground Zero is illuminating the fact
that 9/11 is the central issue in American life the importance of Gettysburg
was just as critical in 1863. The battle of Gettysburg is commonly
considered the key battle of the Civil War. Today a portion of that
battlefield is being set aside for a <http://civilwarcavalry.com/?p=2174>
casino and resort center.

Many historians, preservationists, and reasonable people across the country
stand in opposition to this bizarre desecration of American hallowed ground
in southern Pennsylvania. One of the leaders of those opposed to the casino
project is historian Eric Wittenberg, a scholar and author of the battle of
Gettysburg.

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