Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Never Enough

CNN has asked the question, "...how much fanfare and honors on 9/11 is too much?"
(click here, or on image to watch the video)

Allow me to answer:
There is never enough "fanfare and honor" given on 9/11
. I believe that those images should be shown on television every night - every morning for that matter. I think that our "politically correct" society has belittled the victims of 9/11, and made it into a mythological event that is so far removed from what they want us to remember, that the youth today are growing up thinking that it "wasn't that big of a deal". I believe that the political Left has hijacked 9/11, and turned it into a launching pad for their own disgusting careers.

On December 7th of every year, we see our elders gather to commemorate Pearl Harbor... is that too much fanfare? The Japanese at least had the sense of honor to fly over heavily civilian populated areas, and attack a military base. That doesn't lessen the blow, but it does put this new enemy into perspective; they intentionally targeted innocent people.

How much is too much? There is never too much remembrance when it comes to 9/11. As our people are being lulled to sleep again by the liberals in this nation, that same enemy is planning their next attack - and that is what it will take to wake up the likes of Al Gore ("Global warming is a bigger threat than terrorism"), Hillary Clinton ("Health care is a bigger problem than terrorism"), John Edwards ("My hair is more important than Terrorism"), and the rest of them. These people are trying with all of their might to drag our country into the halls of defeat, and their charisma for our demise is only matched by the Islamic Terrorists themselves.

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