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From the Desk of Richard Thompson
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Remembering 9/11 is
not enough ...
We must destroy
Radical Islam.
Today
is the anniversary of the horrific September 11, 2001 attack on America
and the God-given freedoms we so cherish. We remember with anger
and anguish the nearly 3,000 Americans murdered by Islamic terrorists. We
also remember and honor those first responders, many of whom lost their
lives trying to save others.
This
is also a time to remember the thousands of American soldiers who were
killed, wounded or are still suffering, in the ensuing wars in
Afghanistan, Iraq, and places unknown. We honor those who answered our
Nation’s call to Arms. We also remember the sacrifices made by
their families.
But this is a time for more than just remembering. This is a time
to rekindle the flame of retribution until the threat of Islamic
terrorism is wiped from the face of the Earth.
In his speech from the Oval Office, on the evening of the September 11th attack,
President George W. Bush proclaimed:
“Today,
our nation saw evil — the very worst of human nature — and we responded
with the best of America.”
Yet,
the evil President Bush spoke about still exists, and in many ways it is
getting stronger. Moreover, the internal threat posed by
radical Islam is greater than ever.
Our government just doesn’t want to admit that the 9/11 attacks and the
barbaric massacres committed by ISIS are sanctioned by the Koran’s
mandate to wage Jihad (holy war) against non-Muslims.
In December 2005, four years after 9/11, then Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace explained to an audience at the
National Defense University,
“To talk
about how we are going to proceed, we need to understand the nature of
the enemy. And clearly, the nature of this enemy is different than any we
have faced in the past …. Our enemies had declared war on us years
before, but the attacks in New York, in the skies over Pennsylvania and
here in Washington, D.C. brought home very clearly to us that we were at
war.”
General Pace went on to warn,
“I say you need to get out and read what our enemies
[Islamists] have said. Remember Hitler. Remember he wrote Mein
Kampf. He said in writing exactly what his plan
was, and we collectively ignored that to our
great detriment. Now, our enemies have said
publicly on film, on the Internet, their goal is to destroy our way of
life."
Islam is
a religion of violence:
- “[D]ismember
[the American] nation, tear them apart…destroy their embassies…shoot
down their planes…kill them on land, at sea, and in the air.
Kill them wherever you find them.”
o Islamic cleric Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman
(The Blind Sheikh)
- Muslims must “destroy
those who follow democracy, and we must take their followers as
enemies — hate them and wage a great jihad against them.”
o Abu
Muhammad al-Maqdisi, Palestinian theologian
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“The real matter is the
extinction of America. And, God willing, it will fall to the
ground.”
o Taliban leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar
Our government dishonors the memory of those killed in the
9/11 attacks when it refuses to clearly identify those responsible for
their deaths:
- Numerous Islamic terrorism experts who gave
hundreds of presentations on Islam’s true threat to America are now
banned from speaking at government counterterrorism classes and
conferences.
- When Muslim U.S. Army Major Nidal Hasan,
shouting “Allahu
Akbar,” killed 13 fellow soldiers and wounded 30 in
the Fort Hood massacre, the government called it workplace violence.
- The FBI purged 876 pages and 392 presentations
that were deemed offensive to Islam.
- The Pentagon ordered all training material
used by military professional colleges and combat units scrubbed of
any content offensive to Islam.
Ever since 9/11 the Thomas More Law Center has been fighting
against the internal threat to our nation posed by Radical
Islam. And we will continue to do so.
Please pray for our Armed Forces who stand guard against the threat of
Radical Islam, and their families waiting for a their safe return home.
God bless America!
THOMAS MORE LAW CENTER
President and Chief Counsel
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