Friday, November 17, 2006

The End Game for our Enemies

I was lucky enough to catch Glen Beck's program the other night which focused on the extremist Islamic movement. The program presented testimony from people who had first hand knowledge of radical Islam and their ultimate goal. Video was shown detailing account after account of radicals venomously shouting down America. President Ahmadenijad was shown to be the evil threat he truly is and not the affable, charismatic, creature seen on the floor of the United Nations or being interviewed by Mike Wallace. Jihad is the word of the decade and I become convinced more and more that a holy war is right around the corner. People need to realize that these people pose a clear and present danger, to borrow a movie title, and the world must be vigilant. I do not know the precise percentage of islamists that actively seek jihad nor do I care. I am able to see plenty on the nightly news as they burn and stomp on our flag and declare us the Great Satan. Maybe we should pay more attention to an Ahmadinijad now so we do not end up like the Europeans who ignored a Hitler in the 1930's. We fight in places like Afghanistan and Iraq to fight the evil over there but we are increasingly seeing a real threat pop-up in our own backyard. Benjamin Netanyahu recalled the advice of a women who had gone through the Holocaust which was that when someone threatens to destroy you you should believe them. With the President Ahmadinijad's words about destroying Israel undeniable maybe we in the rest of the world should listen to some good advice.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have felt for a long time that this Islamic threat will be coming to America. We need to get ahead of this problem. France is now asking for better weapon to fight thew riots they are having in their cities. The Neatherlands have banned the use of the "burkahs". These extremists want our freedoms destroyed. PERIOD..... They hate us.... We will never make them like us, unless we submit to them. America may be on its way to another type of civil war.