Saturday, November 7, 2009

Wait a Minute, People

7 November 2009

Ok, people, let us hit those brakes for a minute.

I just read that former President Bush and wife Laura just made a private visit to Ft. Hood to meet with post commanders. I think this was a very classy action on the part of the President, who after all is a private citizen now, as much as a former President can be private.

But some of the comments I read are indicative of a level of hysteria that we need, as a collective society, to bring back.
Some of the comments were out in Left field, of course accusing Bush of being ultimately responsible for the massacre at Ft. Hood. These are mentally sick people who really should be locked up to insure the safety of the rest of the country.
But similarly, I read comments of people who blame President Obama for the attack, and truthfully, I believe these individuals are just as sick.

If we want to criticize the reaction of Obama, fine. One may make an argument as during the press conference at the Native American event he begun with the usual cheering shout out before addressing the developing tragedy in Texas.
Look, I am one of those who believes that Obama and his regime does not have the respect and admiration for our Military that a Commander-in-Chief should have, but in rational analysis, blaming Obama for the massacre is just as nutty as blaming Bush.

The main culprit of the carnage, besides the dirty pig that actually pulled the trigger, is what has been taking America down for years, before Bush, before Obama, and that's Political Correctness.
PC has been the arm of the Progressive movement for long now, aimed at refuting Constitutional rights for the American people in the name of multi-culturalism and diversity. It has stopped common sense folks from addressing and identifying social and safety problems for what they are and instead sweep them under the carpet in fear of being labeled and attacked as racist, bigots, homophobes, sexist and the sort.

What PC did, which culminated in the attack in Ft. Hood, was to create a climate where a devout Muslim with a history of radical statements and actions, was allowed to have access to Military personnel in an environment he despised. Ultimately, if we lived in a perfect world, just his behavior should have been enough to buy him a ticket out of the Army and the prudent thing to do should have been to get this dog as far away from other soldiers as possible.

If the Military ca learn something from this infamy it should be to take a close look at all Muslim doctors and chaplains and conduct a thorough analysis of their allegiance, because Hasan took the jihad route in his ultimate devotion to Allah, but there may be many others who are instead working the minds of American soldiers in order to undermine the entire institution.

And if you think I am exagerating, just look at the phenomenon already taking place in American prisons, where Muslim chaplains "counsel" inmates who become radicalized.
It is the modus operandi of the ideology that aims at slowly and patiently infect societies and get them ready for take over. Again all we have to do is look at Europe and see the results there of years of slow take over.

So, wait a minute and look at the big picture instead of concentrating only on the vile act of one coward. We must do that for the safety of a whole country and our own ideals and principles.

And these are my thoughts!
Frank Semperpapa

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