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Old 02-13-2007, 01:10 PM
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Default My thoughts on 9/11 however incomplete they are

All condemnations behind me, I believe this is the new war that has been waging on and off for more than two thousand years. It's less than two thousand if you want to go by the start when it was christian against Muslims. There is no doubt that the people of Asia Minor, are our oldest enemy and have been even before the birth of Christ and Muhammad.

The Western World has been fighting these people even before the Western World was without argument still undeveloped. Our opposition to their culture (and to past truths, empirialism) and influence go as far back to the Persian Greko War where the Greeks (who are the fathers of the origin of western Culture in many ways) resisted their hopeful conquest. We have been enemies ever since. Some people who are mostly swollen-headed fools contest that Muslims are not bad people and it is quite conveniently their governments that are against us. Yeah, sure. It's a lie for me to argue that Muslims don't persecute christians any chance they get on their soil and they didn't completely obliterate the Christian capital of the World in 1456. They also didn't spread their religion by the sword and and have made at least two major attempts to subjugate Europe. Oh, no. That never happened. Those are only lies the Jews made up, right? A horses ass they are and the reason why many of their governments are adamantly against us is because the very heart of the Islam Religion is extremism from it's very begining in Saudi Arabia. True, most people that are Islamic are not hate-filled and ambivalent. Of course not. Most people that have walked the earth have never fought a war either. These people are the pacifists that any country has but they are not the leaders and are always vulnerable to military recruitment. I think most Muslims are against the west but have no aspirations of war and conquest like average people don't from any country. Most people prefer to build things, raise families and not fight and/or die on some far away rock.

Anyhow, I find it unbelievable that people actually think this is a Government conspiracy to wage war against these people by fooling the public to support it using the Towers as their catalyst. Oh, really. I guess we can forget about the Muslims who tried to blow up the very same buildings in 1993. This was done by the same people with the same mind-set and the same agenda. The reason why the US (all too aware of these people and their intentions) didn't go to war then was because A. they were unsuccessful and B. Bill Clinton was a Coward who cared more about his haircut.

This war was inevitable. Knowing this, it is a war we cannot afford to lose and is not a stupid conflict where over 3,000 American boys have died for nothing. Anyone who says they've died for nothing are ignorant cowardly fools which only arrowse my anger. You've got to have some real nerve to say something as asinine as that. Why don't you tell his Battle buddies he died for nothing and this war is a lost cause. I Freaken dare you. You do that, and either you'll become a gimp or your face won't look right anymore.

Personally, I don't know if this big-picture strategy will work. I've got mixed feelings about the Neo-con agenda to establish by force a democratic region. I don't know if they are all model republics that it will really pacify the region as a threat to the west. I cannot conclude my opinion on that because it's such a complex debate that sometimes I'll feel one way and another time I'll feel another.

On another topic of the same conflict, I am also not totally sure if my countrymen have the stomach for another war. There are many reasons why I think this but I am a strong believer that this country has been internally weakened and has been moving in this direction for the past forty years.

When the Japanese attacked our navy at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Recruiting offices were mobbed with people looking to get a crack at those god(*)(*)(*)(*)ed slopes and send them back to their little island where we will continually annihilate them until they beg for mercy. We did just that and the scars of this have never fully healed and the Japanese will never forget what happens when you try and pull a fast one on the home of the brave. This was one country you were not going to SCREW with.
9/11 was completely different because this was a civilian attack. Not only was it a civilian attack but it leveled a quarter of the most celebrated area of the most celebrated city in the united states, miserable sad deaths and all. It hit us right at our shore, right where the biggest battle in the Revolutionary war was commanded. A cornerstone part of the beginning of this country. It was a cowardice cataclysmic atrocity on an abominably baffling scale and is infamously known as the worst day in American History.
And yet, our armed services were still troubled with recruiting problems almost from the beginning. People rallied against the war like never before seen since Vietnam. True, the opposition started when the war effort entered a sour period but this illustrates to me that my countrymen have become mentally weak and frankly have forgotten about that day, when many people were doubtful of of the very future existance of this country and we were all gripped by fear and anger. I can only conclude this because this is not the first war we've been in when there were times of immense struggle and loss of life and yet the American people were behind it and we prevailed. But these wars did not have such an infamous beginning as this one which should have given us the strength and the mandate to crush our enemies like few times before and bring fear and awe on a new scale for our Country. It didn't and I fear if we are fooled to end The War on Terror, Historians in the future will write that this was the beginning of the end of the United States. This I fear and am pretty certain of. I don't think every day about 9/11 but I do think every day about my own wrestling with the truth and feeling of betrayal when I left the barracks for the last time because I snuck into the army, was mentally inelligible and knew it. But I never dared speak against the war effort or would not help my fellow privates any way I could. They were some of the best (*)(*)(*)(*) men I know and we need to win this war.
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