Newsflash For Moonbats – Terrorism Exists

Written by Robert Rhodes on Monday, June 5, 2006 in: Politics |

Over the last couple of days, the Canadians have managed to foil a terrorist plot to blow stuff up.

In Canada.

You know Canada, right? That place north of the United States’ border that typically welcomes Muslims with open arms despite lack of any paperwork. They’ll drive an “undocumented” Muslim to the nearest Mosque and give them somewhere to live. (According to Bill O’Reilly.)

Apparently these terrorists, who were home grown, felt that was not sufficient.

This proves a vital point that a lot of moonbats seem to miss: the bad guys out there want to kill us. United States. Canada. Doesn’t matter to them: same continent. Kill ‘em all.

I would hope… [although I don't think I'll hold my breath]… that this would be a wakeup call to the Dems that keep insisting that we don’t need things like monitoring international phone calls, and keeping statistics of who called where, when, and how. They don’t understand the world we live in. In fact, when I see a report in the paper, the MSM typically refers to it as the “War On Terror.” Almost always with quotes around it. As if the War On Terror is more of a metaphor, or perhaps a fairytale, instead of a reality.

Nothing would make me happier than to live in a world where we never went to Iraq, and 9/11 never happened. But that world simply doesn’t exist. It’s fictional.

In this world, also known as reality, we have terrorists that want to kill people from the west for no other reason that you don’t think like them, pray like them, dress like them, or look like them.

Why is it that we’re trying so hard to repeat history? This same argument, placed in the middle of World War II, would get us arguments like “Why are we attacking Germany when it was Japan that bombed Pearl Harbor?”

That reminds me of a cartoon I spotted that says it all:


Dem view of Pearl?
Kudos: Sacred Cow Burgers

For more about the foiled attack in Canada, I suggest you read Cox & Forkum’s posting and editorial cartoon.

RLR

1 Comment

  • Ah, “Sacred Cow Burgers”. Jay Dyson is da bomb.

    Comment by camojack — Tuesday, June 6, 2006

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