Defiance of Tyranny

Saturday, September 16, 2006


Each day that passes makes the ridiculous, childish antics and senseless violence of Muslims appear more and more barbarous and irrational.

The irony is that the validity of the Pope's comments are confirmed by the violent protests and attempted intimidation by the Muslims.


Friday, September 15, 2006


Muslims reveal much by their violence

It is becoming clear that Islam is NOT a religion of peace.

Many of the followers of Islam believe "submission" and "peace" are the same thing.

Mohammed commanded his followers to spread by the sword the faith he preached.

This very day, somewhere in the world, Islamo-fascist terrorists are plotting attacks and still trying to spread their religion with fear, oppression and intimidation.

They will not succeed.

The latest excuse for violence used by the Muslims are relatively innocuous comments by Pope BenedictXVI. The Pope in a lecture to science representatives at the University of Regensburg spoke about statements made by the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Paleologus.

Remember, these are comments recorded in a discussion between 1394 and 1402 during the siege of Constantinople.

The irony is that Muslims react violently to prove that they aren't violent. It's as if they feel exempt from all rationality when it comes to these issues. The idea that the west "creates" this reaction in the Islamic community with it's criticism is the worst kind of circular argument.

If Islam is peaceful, why do so many Muslims remain silent when terror and threats of terror are used on a daily basis? If Islam is peaceful, why do relatively moderate Muslims feel the need to "warn" the west when legitimate criticism is leveled against the followers of Islam and those who rationalize terrorist acts in the name of Islam?


Tuesday, September 12, 2006


As the anniversary of September 11th comes and goes, it becomes apparent with the memorials, moments of silence and documentaries that this was a major event in U.S. history. I tend to look at the event not as a single attack or blow to the psyche of the nation but an indicator of how much trouble we are in.

I see people wearing wristbands saying "We will not forget". Well, good...I wouldn't expect you WOULD forget an event like this. I think it's more important to ask "What exactly are you not forgetting?"

I would like to see a united sentiment in this nation not about what they remember or forget but about what they will do about it.

I would like to see Americans wearing wristbands that say We will Win. Instead of a moment of silence maybe we should have a moment of primal screaming like the army of William Wallace on the battlefield in the film ""Braveheart"".

Instead of a documentary on the "Path to 9/11" which seeks to lay blame at the feet of the government, how about a film that shows the courageous and patriotic fight of Americans to defeat their new enemy (Islamo-fascist terrorists) in fields abroad?

Instead of concentrating on the negative, our vulnerabilities and failures, why not devote ourselves to the positive mission of overwhelming the rest of the world with the spread of democratic capitalism and freedom? Instead of pessimistic articles about "Are We Safer?" how about some new, innovative ideas on how to transform the political landscape of our enemy into a place where terrorism cannot thrive. It is well documented that the best way to prevent death and human misery is to increase standards of living and to elevate human rights. In the 2oth century, democide or death by one's own government took 170 million lives. War and terrorism killed a mere 40 million. The greater threat is totalitarian governments.


Monday, September 11, 2006


Muslims (and liberals....hmmm, isn't it weird that liberals always end up on the same team as the enemies of America?) would be better served by condemning Islamo-fascist terrorism than by criticizing George W. Bush. and Tony Blair.

These recent thwarted threats only serve to prove just how spot-on Blair and Bush were (and are) in their policies including Operation Iraqi Freedom. Extremism is terrorism. It's the desire to induce political change through violence and the deliberate targeting of civilians. In the world that we live in, for Muslim groups to "warn" anyone can only be seen as attempted intimidation, thinly-veiled terrorist propaganda and implied violence. If the terrorists aren't outraged and plotting attacks we are doing something very wrong. Hopefully we will capture and arrest all of them. Maybe some will escape. Some might even succeed in a terrorist attack..So what?

Is that a valid reason for being passive, politically correct or groveling to these fanatics? Of course not!!! Aggressive or passive they will hate us and our western values EITHER WAY. To appease those who desire our destruction is insanity. It is a policy of defeatism, defeat and retreat.

We should be actively slapping the beehive of extremist Islam to bring the fanatics and primitive screw-heads out of the wood works. Oh, and if you have a problem with the term "primitive screw-heads" please stop right now and go watch Nick Berg's execution and beheading.

Viewing such videos and seeing the general behavior of many of these Islamo-fascist terrorists it becomes possible to understand why many view these people as disgusting sub-human savages.


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