![]() December 7, 1941 |
![]() September 11, 2001 |
What we did in 1941:
We immediately declared war against the easily identifiable perpetrators. We then beat them into total submission, and demanded unconditional surrender. Hard? Yes! We lost a lot of good men, but we stopped that murder and aggression forever!
What we must do in 2001:
Declare war against all religious jihads, with particular attention to Hamas, Hezbollah, and especially Al-Qaeda, the organization of Osama bin Laden. This is not a civil event with fines, it is WAR! It is not just criminal, with trials and jails, it is WAR! We must hunt down all who promote barbaric atrocities under the mantle of supposed jihads, then kill them.Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Iran, Iraq, and all other countries known to harbor terrorists must be put on notice that they have but a few hours to round up and execute every terrorist, follower, and supporter, including sympathizers, or we will visit upon them the Fires of Hell. If they want to visit their Allah, we will oblige!
A truce with, or surrender of, a religious fanatic is simply not possible! We have no choice but to exterminate them, or be exterminated by them.
This is a matter of WAR, not a diplomatic or political matter. We must now take off the gloves, and solve this once and for all.
Yes, we will lose some of our good military men and woman, but if we don't stop this now and FOREVEVER we will, next time, lose our citizens, not in the thousands or tens of thousands!... but in the millions!
We have but two choices: Kill them and their sympathizers TODAY, or have them kill us and our families TOMORROW.
After we accomplish this distasteful, but necessary task, we must then strike the word "
jihad" from the minds of those in whom it would rekindle. We then must install an army of spies in those countries that are still standing. Our monitors will assassinate any who would ever again so much as whisper the word... "Jihad"It is with a great sorrow for the loss of our people, and the losses we will cause by our necessary actions, that I propose this. It is, however, the only long term cure. I am brokenhearted, but my resolve is fortified.
It is far better to shed a few tears today, than to mourn the loss of our country tomorrow.