Wednesday, December 26, 2012

They are what we used to be

Our so-called enemies, the Muslims, remind me a lot of what we used to be. According to what we have been told:
  • They have strange religious practices they want to maintain without outside interference. (Isn’t that why the Puritans, the Huguenots, and the other religious outcasts of Europe came to America?)
  • They meet in mosques to plot our demise. (Patrick Henry’s “give me liberty or give me death” was made to a group of plotters in Saint John’s Church in Richmond, Virginia.)
  • They secretly obtain and hide weapons to use against the legal authorities. (The militia at Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts had an illegal cache of weapons they were hiding from the British.)
  • They secretly funnel money to the mujaheddin. (The colonists secretly collected money for their militia.)
  • They commit acts of sabotage to destroy our businesses. (The Boston Tea Party was an act of sabotage and property destruction.)
  • They fight the mightiest army in the world using guerrilla tactics. (Duh! That’s how we fought our Revolutionary War).

Are we fighting them because they believe in principles we used to hold dear, but which for the success of the neoliberal, globalist agenda must now be rejected as outdated or barbaric?

All they want is what we used to want, but we can’t let them have because the rulers of this world no longer allow anyone to enjoy the four freedoms:
  • Freedom of speech
  • Freedom of worship
  • Freedom from want
  • Freedom from fear

We’re a nation that used to fight anyone who tried to infringe on these freedoms. Now we’re the chief tool of tyrants who are taking them all away.

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