Monday, May 14, 2007

Fort Dix Six, 9/11 and Muslims By Frosty Wooldridge

"The 'Fort Dix Six' creates a catchy phrase to add to our lexicon. The carnage that group planned proves anything but catchy.
How about a national memory-refresher?
Do you remember Bobby Kennedy being shot to death in 1968? Who is Sirhan Sirhan, the assassin? Where did he come from?
How about the U.S. Marine Corps barracks blown up in Beirut in 1983? Does anyone remember the London subway bombings? How about the Madrid, Spain commuter-train bombings?
What about those 1993 World Trade Center detonations? Remember the U.S. embassies bombed in Kenya and Tanzania? How about the 2005 fire-bombing of thousands of cars in the Paris, France riots. How about relentless rapes by immigrants in Sweden and Norway?
Who remembers Muhammed Atta on 9/11/2001? How about Malvo the car trunk sniper?
How about Dutchman Theo Van Gogh's murder for making a 15 minute movie? How about a death sentence on Dutch Somalian Hirsi Ali?"

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