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IN THE WAR ON TERROR, LIBERALS ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN MUSLIMS -- A 9/11 meditation
Grasstops USA ^ | 9-11-2006 | Don Feder
Posted on 09/11/2006 10:18:44 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
In a recent commentary, former New York Mayor Ed Koch -- a Democrat with at least half his brain intact (which makes him the leading intellectual light of his party) -- asked rhetorically, "Why do so many Americans refuse to face the fact that our country is at war with international terrorism?"
Because they're liberals?
During the Spanish Civil War, as the climatic battle for Madrid approached, the nationalist leader Francisco Franco told a reporter: "I have four columns marching on Madrid and a fifth within the city ready to rise at my call."
Franco's comment gave rise to the World War II-era expression "fifth columnist" -- a subversive, the enemy within who works covertly to sabotage a nation or cause. That pretty much describes the part liberals play in the war on terrorism -- except many of them are open in their admiration for Muslim murderers.
If anything, liberals are even more dangerous than Islamacists. The terrorist attacks with bombs and bullets. The liberal saps our will to resist. He rationalizes evil. In the name of civil liberties, he constantly seeks to undermine national security and make it impossible to safeguard our people from another 9/11.
One of the nation's foremost liberal institutions, Harvard has trained generations of the best and brightest to subvert our republican institutions, corrupt the culture and destroy representative government.
Is anyone shocked by the news that former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami will address Harvard's Kennedy School of Government tonight? Khatami helped to create Hezbollah, and calls his handiwork "a shining sun that illuminates and warms the hearts of all Muslims."
When challenged on this bizarre observance of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, David Elwood, dean of the Kennedy School, wrapped himself in the mantle of the free exchange of ideas. "Do we listen to those we disagree with and vigorously challenge them, or do we close our ears completely?" Elwood sniffed.
Good old Crimson -- let every voice be heard and all that. Well, not quite every voice. When he dared to suggest that, regarding scientific aptitude, there may be inherent differences between men and women, the feminist jihad issued a fatwa on then-Harvard President Lawrence Summers, who was eventually driven from his post.
While terrorist honchos are welcome at Harvard, future military officers aren't. Harvard banned ROTC a generation ago. Students who want to enroll in the Reserve Officer Training Corps have to take classes at MIT, for which they receive no credit at Harvard.
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney had it right when he characterized Harvard's invitation to Khatami as "It's blame America; it's hate America." Back in 1978, Harvard alum John Leboutiller wrote a book called "Harvard Hates America." If he ever does another edition, the volume could be subtitled, "Now More Than Ever."
Our nation's colleges and universities -- the People's Republic of Academia -- are hotbeds of anti-Americanism. It's hard to say if Osama bin Laden is more popular in Islamabad or New Haven. Yale has the former Taliban mouthpiece on its payroll.
Within months of the murder of 3,000 Americans, Nicholas De Genova, an assistant professor of anthropology and Latino studies at Columbia, told an anti-war rally that he prayed for "a million Mogadishus" (in reference to the 1993 ambush where 18 U.S. soldiers died). De Genova added, "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military."
Not all of the criminally insane are confined in East Coast institutions. Ward Churchill -- the pseudo-Indian who was then a professor at the University of Colorado -- called the Americans who died on September 11, 2001 "little Eichmanns" who were defeated by the "gallant sacrifices of the combat teams."
The left was saturated in treason in the 1960s. Academia is occupied territory, which year after year indoctrinates the next generation of America-haters who will go forth to corrupt others through the mass media, publishing, education and non-profits.
All of the institutions liberalism controls are hotbeds of sedition. The New York Times works overtime to emasculate America's response to Jihadism.
In June, The Times exposed a covert program to track the financial transactions of suspected terrorists. National security be damned! Don't terrorists have a right to know who's looking over their shoulder?
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said he was deeply troubled by the success of terrorist groups in manipulating the U.S. media. It's helpful to think of The New York Times as Al Jazeera's infidel subsidiary.
Part1.
http://www.grasstopsusa.com/df091106.html
IN THE WAR ON TERROR, LIBERALS ARE MORE DANGEROUS THAN MUSLIMS -- A 9/11 meditation
Grasstops USA ^ | 9-11-2006 | Don Feder
Posted on 09/11/2006 10:18:44 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
In a recent commentary, former New York Mayor Ed Koch -- a Democrat with at least half his brain intact (which makes him the leading intellectual light of his party) -- asked rhetorically, "Why do so many Americans refuse to face the fact that our country is at war with international terrorism?"
Because they're liberals?
During the Spanish Civil War, as the climatic battle for Madrid approached, the nationalist leader Francisco Franco told a reporter: "I have four columns marching on Madrid and a fifth within the city ready to rise at my call."
Franco's comment gave rise to the World War II-era expression "fifth columnist" -- a subversive, the enemy within who works covertly to sabotage a nation or cause. That pretty much describes the part liberals play in the war on terrorism -- except many of them are open in their admiration for Muslim murderers.
If anything, liberals are even more dangerous than Islamacists. The terrorist attacks with bombs and bullets. The liberal saps our will to resist. He rationalizes evil. In the name of civil liberties, he constantly seeks to undermine national security and make it impossible to safeguard our people from another 9/11.
One of the nation's foremost liberal institutions, Harvard has trained generations of the best and brightest to subvert our republican institutions, corrupt the culture and destroy representative government.
Is anyone shocked by the news that former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami will address Harvard's Kennedy School of Government tonight? Khatami helped to create Hezbollah, and calls his handiwork "a shining sun that illuminates and warms the hearts of all Muslims."
When challenged on this bizarre observance of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, David Elwood, dean of the Kennedy School, wrapped himself in the mantle of the free exchange of ideas. "Do we listen to those we disagree with and vigorously challenge them, or do we close our ears completely?" Elwood sniffed.
Good old Crimson -- let every voice be heard and all that. Well, not quite every voice. When he dared to suggest that, regarding scientific aptitude, there may be inherent differences between men and women, the feminist jihad issued a fatwa on then-Harvard President Lawrence Summers, who was eventually driven from his post.
While terrorist honchos are welcome at Harvard, future military officers aren't. Harvard banned ROTC a generation ago. Students who want to enroll in the Reserve Officer Training Corps have to take classes at MIT, for which they receive no credit at Harvard.
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney had it right when he characterized Harvard's invitation to Khatami as "It's blame America; it's hate America." Back in 1978, Harvard alum John Leboutiller wrote a book called "Harvard Hates America." If he ever does another edition, the volume could be subtitled, "Now More Than Ever."
Our nation's colleges and universities -- the People's Republic of Academia -- are hotbeds of anti-Americanism. It's hard to say if Osama bin Laden is more popular in Islamabad or New Haven. Yale has the former Taliban mouthpiece on its payroll.
Within months of the murder of 3,000 Americans, Nicholas De Genova, an assistant professor of anthropology and Latino studies at Columbia, told an anti-war rally that he prayed for "a million Mogadishus" (in reference to the 1993 ambush where 18 U.S. soldiers died). De Genova added, "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military."
Not all of the criminally insane are confined in East Coast institutions. Ward Churchill -- the pseudo-Indian who was then a professor at the University of Colorado -- called the Americans who died on September 11, 2001 "little Eichmanns" who were defeated by the "gallant sacrifices of the combat teams."
The left was saturated in treason in the 1960s. Academia is occupied territory, which year after year indoctrinates the next generation of America-haters who will go forth to corrupt others through the mass media, publishing, education and non-profits.
All of the institutions liberalism controls are hotbeds of sedition. The New York Times works overtime to emasculate America's response to Jihadism.
In June, The Times exposed a covert program to track the financial transactions of suspected terrorists. National security be damned! Don't terrorists have a right to know who's looking over their shoulder?
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said he was deeply troubled by the success of terrorist groups in manipulating the U.S. media. It's helpful to think of The New York Times as Al Jazeera's infidel subsidiary.