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The Reality of Evil |
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Written by Dave Docherty
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
America's political, media, and academic elite continue to, with their words and actions, diminish the true nature of this Islamist enemy who would gladly slit our throats. In World War II this sort of behavior would have rightly been called treason, or at the very least, pathetic weakness, but today it is the accurate labeling of our foe as evil that is socially forbidden by our elites.
Newt Gingrich writes in Human Events on our elites' inability to call evil by its true name: I grew very worried last week watching America's elite, who seem to be literally afraid to face the fact that we are at war.
Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the leading captured terrorist from al Qaeda, offered a startling confession. He was almost certainly embellishing what he had done, but still, he told a chilling tale. He spoke unapologetically of the terrorist acts he had committed and those he had wished to commit. He took responsibility for killing almost 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001. He said he had cut off a reporter's head, held it in his hand, and had his picture taken with it. And what was the reaction of two United States senators? They were worried that we had mistreated Khalid Sheik Mohammed in captivity. They didn't walk out of the room and say this is a frightening example of how serious our enemies are. They worried that we were dealing incorrectly with the man who had just finished saying how much he wanted to slaughter us. This is a suicidal inability to come to grips with evil.
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The Leftinistra are comprised of cowards and they hide behind the facade of pious intellect.