9.20.2006

Monsters Among Us

The past two days of UN debauchery are almost too much to bear. What has been permitted to take place on the floor is a disgrace even to a body which has an already tainted reputation. Permitting people to speak of the annihilation of a culture is beyond reason to any person with a sense of morality and justice. And insults to a head of state should be unacceptable.

What is more enraging is the response of the other members of the floor. Applause to rantings of this sort only serve to demonstrate the low, unconscionable characters that nations choose to represent them. One can only conclude that the nations themselves are beyond reason and understanding.

And what of the American people? Why are they not burning Chavez in effigy, as the muslim monsters did a few days ago? Those thugs are unable to get past words that were uttered in the 14th century, yet their leader incites genocide now, in our time. Why are We The People NOT blowing up Citgo gas stations and offices to show our disdain for the outrageous comments of monstrous leaders of a backward nation?

The answer lies is the basic, essential difference between Americans and the peoples of these beyond-belief-and-understanding nations. Americans can both take it and dish it out. We can listen to the words that make our blood boil, and still go about our lives, without carrying hatred in our hearts and wearing it on our sleeves. We use cliches such as, "We are better than that," or "We do not sink to those methods," or "The statements are so ridiculous that we will not honor them with a response."

This is all wonderfully theoretical and high-sounding, but the masses of the world do not hold themselves to any such standard. They revel in the madness of leaders who oppress them, and who then divert attentions away from themselves to the target that is most easy - the United States. The masses of the world are fed, nurtured, and energized by hate. Why not? What else do they have?

Americans have so many choices, and our lives are so much richer and fuller, that we can choose to ignore such rabble for what it is. But we do so at our peril. While we pant in anticipation for news about Tom Cruise's new baby, the monsters of the world are training in camps throughout the world, mezmerized by leaders who hold up targets for them to focus their frustrations and hatred.

It is far past the time for Americans to wake up. Our lives, our nation, and our culture are at stake. These people intently mean for the destruction of the West, and they state so explicitly on the floor of a body who lives under the banner of a peaceful coalition of nations.

The United Nations must be excommunicated from the United States. Now. Not tomorrow. There must be such a statement of outrage that the world trembles in fear of what America's reprisal will be. Fear is all that they understand, so fear is what we must present to them. Talk will not matter. Negotiation will yield nothing. Our support, in any form, of all foreign nations must cease. Now.

We The People must speak loudly and unquestionably. We must DEMAND that our government take charge of this situation. We cannot, and should not, attempt to control what occurs in other nations. But we must take a stand on what takes place in our own.

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