09-11-2011, 01:50 PM
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No we're not. Why? because no one wants to do things correctly. We're too busy being politically correct and not wanting to hurt anyone's feelings in the process of protecting ourselves.
I'm a hard ass when it comes to me and mine. I will starve you, I will chop your goddamn head off to keep what I have. Somewhere this country lost that will and is too busy pandering to bleeding hearts and other undesirables.
I don't watch the ceremonies. I watched the towers go down, I smelled it for a week all the way down here. I have friends lost and friends sick from cleaning up and I don't see how crying on the anniversary helps even those who suffered a personal loss that day.
IMO the Arabs see us as weak for this. We need to give them the finger, call a spade a spade and stop taking bullshit from them when they try to call racism or bigotry when we don't want their shit in our face. In the last 10 years since this happened, I've been seeing more and more muslims in my area. Women with pashmina's on their heads, mosques going up in suburbia and dirty looks from arabs when you pass them by. I see this is part of their strategy, Gunnen. It makes me very uncomfortable. I'm the least prejudiced person but my instincts are usually on target.
My father volunteered for WW2 because he loved this country for what it was. He didn't wait to be drafted. If he heard Arafat's name, he spit and cursed him in Arabic. He valued the freedom we had and taught us to fight for it. Sometimes I think we're in a losing battle.
I'm a hard ass when it comes to me and mine. I will starve you, I will chop your goddamn head off to keep what I have. Somewhere this country lost that will and is too busy pandering to bleeding hearts and other undesirables.
I don't watch the ceremonies. I watched the towers go down, I smelled it for a week all the way down here. I have friends lost and friends sick from cleaning up and I don't see how crying on the anniversary helps even those who suffered a personal loss that day.
IMO the Arabs see us as weak for this. We need to give them the finger, call a spade a spade and stop taking bullshit from them when they try to call racism or bigotry when we don't want their shit in our face. In the last 10 years since this happened, I've been seeing more and more muslims in my area. Women with pashmina's on their heads, mosques going up in suburbia and dirty looks from arabs when you pass them by. I see this is part of their strategy, Gunnen. It makes me very uncomfortable. I'm the least prejudiced person but my instincts are usually on target.
My father volunteered for WW2 because he loved this country for what it was. He didn't wait to be drafted. If he heard Arafat's name, he spit and cursed him in Arabic. He valued the freedom we had and taught us to fight for it. Sometimes I think we're in a losing battle.
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