the US intervention policy started the hatred you can either continue to warmonger with those animals or leave them to their own demise
On Sep 9, 12:04 pm, MJ <[email protected]> wrote: > Michelle Malkin Is UpsetPosted byLaurence Vanceon September 9, 2011 10:07 AM > She is upset about anew pollreleased this week showing that Americans today > "are generally more willing to believe that U.S. policies in the Middle East > might have motivated the 9/11 terror attacks on New York and the Pentagon." > I don't think I need to say that this comes as no surprise since she is one > of the conservative movement's finest bloodthirsty warmongers. > xxxAll the Wrong 9/11 Lessonsby Michelle Malkin > 09/09/2011 > Are your kids learning the right lessons about 9/11? Ten years after Osama > bin Laden's henchmen murdered thousands of innocents on American soil, too > many children have been spoon-fed the thin gruel of progressive political > correctness over the stiff antidote of truth. > > "Know your enemy, name your enemy" is a 9/11 message that has gone unheeded. > Our immigration and homeland security policies refuse to profile jihadi > adherents at foreign consular offices and at our borders. Our military > leaders refuse to expunge them from uniformed ranks until it's too late (see: > Fort Hood massacre). The j-word is discouraged in Obama intelligence circles, > and the term "Islamic extremism" was removed from the U.S. national security > strategy document last year. > > Similarly, too many teachers refuse to show and tell who the perpetrators of > 9/11 were and who their heirs are today. My own daughter was one year old > when the Twin Towers collapsed, the Pentagon went up in flames and > Shanksville, Pa., became hallowed ground for the brave passengers of United > Flight 93. In second grade, her teachers read touchy-feely stories about > peace and diversity to honor the 9/11 dead. They whitewashed Osama bin Laden, > militant Islam and centuries-old jihad out of the curriculum. Apparently, the > youngsters weren't ready to learn even the most basic information about the > evil masterminds of Islamic terrorism. > > Mary Beth Hicks, author of the new book "Don't Let the Kids Drink the > Kool-Aid," points to a recent review of 10 widely used textbooks in which the > concepts of jihad and sharia were either watered down or absent. These > childhood experts have determined that grade school is too early to delve > into the specifics of the homicidal clash of Allah's sharia-avenging soldiers > with the freedom-loving Western world. > > Yet, many of the same protectors of fragile elementary-school pupils can't > wait to teach them all the ins and outs of condoms, cross-dressers and crack > addictions. > > We pulled our daughter out of a cesspool of academic and moral relativism and > found a reality-grounded, rigorous charter school where no-nonsense teachers > refuse to sugarcoat inconvenient facts and history. Many of the students are > children of soldiers and servicemen and women who -- inspired by the heroes > of 9/11 -- have voluntarily deployed time and time again to kill the American > Dream destroyers abroad before they kill us over here. > > There's no better way to hammer home the message that "freedom is not free" > than to have your kids go to school with other kids whose dads and moms are > gone for years at a time -- missing births and birthday parties, recitals and > soccer practice, Christmas pageants and Independence Day fireworks. > > But instead of unfettered pride in our armed forces, social justice educators > in high schools and colleges across the country indoctrinate American > students into viewing our volunteer armed forces as victims, monsters and > pawns in a leftist "social struggle." > > A decade after the 9/11 attacks, Blame America-ism still permeates classrooms > and the culture. A special 9/11 curriculum distributed in New Jersey schools > advises teachers to "avoid graphic details or dramatizing the destruction" > wrought by the 9/11 hijackers, and instead focus elementary school students' > attention on broadly defined "intolerance" and "hurtful words." > > No surprise: Jihadist utterances such as "Kill the Jews," "Allahu Akbar" and > "Behead all those who insult Islam" are not among the "hurtful words" studied. > > Middle-schoolers are directed to "analyze diversity and prejudice in U.S. > history." And high-school students are taught "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" - > pop-psychology claptrap used to excuse jihadists' behavior based on their > purported low self-esteem and oppressed status caused by "European > colonialism." > > It is no wonder that a new poll released this week showed that Americans > today "are generally more willing to believe that U.S. policies in the Middle > East might have motivated the 9/11 terror attacks on New York and the > Pentagon," according to Reuters. > > To make matters worse, we have an appeaser-in-chief who wrote shortly after > the jihadist attacks a decade ago that the "essence of this tragedy" derives > "from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers: an > inability to imagine, or connect with, the humanity and suffering of others." > A "climate of poverty and ignorance" caused the attacks, then-Illinois > stateSen. Barack Obamapreached. Never mind the Ivy League and Oxford > educations, the oil wealth and the middle-class status of legions of al-Qaida > plotters and operatives. > > 9/11 was a deliberate, carefully planned evil act of the long-waged war on > the West by Koran-inspired soldiers of Allah around the world. They hated us > before George W. Bush was in office. They hated us before Israel existed. And > the avengers of the religion of perpetual outrage will keep hating us no > matter how much we try to appease them. > > The post-9/11 problem isn't whether we'll forget. The problem is: Will we > ever learn?http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=46057 -- Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more.
