Appeasement
"An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile - hoping it will eat him last."
Sir Winston Churchill
British politician (1874 - 1965)
Did anyone see the Toronto Star's web page (http://www.thestar.com) yesterday?
Here's the question they posed:
"The head of Canada's spy agency says a terrorist attack in this country is now probable. Are you worried?"
You bet I am, and I'm not just talking about what's happened in London, New York, Washington, Madrid, Bali, and hundreds of other places. What worries me more is the ilk of those that responded to the Star's questions. Here's a sampling...
Worried about terrorist attack? I'm worried about our government terrorizing us. They're sounding more and more like G. Dubya's outfit every day. - Robert Hoffmann, Toronto
Yes. Maybe if we did not send in our troops to Afghanistan for a combative role we would not have to worry about this. - John Macfarlane, Whitby
It appears to me that we are putting ourselves at risk of terrorism by getting more involved with the U.S. at war. - Trevor Carneiro, Thornhill
A terrorist attack on Canada? The only aim I could see being achieved by a "terrorist" attack on Canada is an inducement to increase military spending. The only possible winners from such a scenario are those who make money from more military and security spending. Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it? - Mike Rasmusson, Toronto
Oh brother.
Even if I were to put aside any of their veiled conspiracy theories, I would have a hard time determining whether these people have their heads in the sand, or simply up their asses. The only thing missing from any of the responses was the usual bleating from the "root cause" crowd.
Ok folks, listen up: It's coming. Get used to the idea. It's not going to go away until it's defeated, dismantled, and destroyed. Radical Islamism wants to "wipe Israel off the face of the map", impose Sharia law wherever it can, and ultimately establish a world-wide Caliphate. And bit by bit, we're handing it over.
The worst part is that the four dhimmis I quoted above will, with their sympathizers, continue to attempt to sway the rest of us into believing that the enemies of our freedom are those of us that are resisting this crap. They're attempting to project us as the enemy.
Does anyone have all the answers? Of course not. In the meantime, though, those that are trying to do something about it shouldn't be singled out as attempting to line their own pockets via fear-mongering.
Oh yeah - did you catch the other story in the Star?
It was a news report about closing a high school pool to allow three Muslim girls to take their swimming test without the possibility of any men present.
Bit-by-bit, closer and closer.
Next thing you know, there'll be some brouhaha about cartoons.
Sir Winston Churchill
British politician (1874 - 1965)
Did anyone see the Toronto Star's web page (http://www.thestar.com) yesterday?
Here's the question they posed:
"The head of Canada's spy agency says a terrorist attack in this country is now probable. Are you worried?"
You bet I am, and I'm not just talking about what's happened in London, New York, Washington, Madrid, Bali, and hundreds of other places. What worries me more is the ilk of those that responded to the Star's questions. Here's a sampling...
Worried about terrorist attack? I'm worried about our government terrorizing us. They're sounding more and more like G. Dubya's outfit every day. - Robert Hoffmann, Toronto
Yes. Maybe if we did not send in our troops to Afghanistan for a combative role we would not have to worry about this. - John Macfarlane, Whitby
It appears to me that we are putting ourselves at risk of terrorism by getting more involved with the U.S. at war. - Trevor Carneiro, Thornhill
A terrorist attack on Canada? The only aim I could see being achieved by a "terrorist" attack on Canada is an inducement to increase military spending. The only possible winners from such a scenario are those who make money from more military and security spending. Kind of makes you wonder, doesn't it? - Mike Rasmusson, Toronto
Oh brother.
Even if I were to put aside any of their veiled conspiracy theories, I would have a hard time determining whether these people have their heads in the sand, or simply up their asses. The only thing missing from any of the responses was the usual bleating from the "root cause" crowd.
Ok folks, listen up: It's coming. Get used to the idea. It's not going to go away until it's defeated, dismantled, and destroyed. Radical Islamism wants to "wipe Israel off the face of the map", impose Sharia law wherever it can, and ultimately establish a world-wide Caliphate. And bit by bit, we're handing it over.
The worst part is that the four dhimmis I quoted above will, with their sympathizers, continue to attempt to sway the rest of us into believing that the enemies of our freedom are those of us that are resisting this crap. They're attempting to project us as the enemy.
Does anyone have all the answers? Of course not. In the meantime, though, those that are trying to do something about it shouldn't be singled out as attempting to line their own pockets via fear-mongering.
Oh yeah - did you catch the other story in the Star?
It was a news report about closing a high school pool to allow three Muslim girls to take their swimming test without the possibility of any men present.
Bit-by-bit, closer and closer.
Next thing you know, there'll be some brouhaha about cartoons.

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