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America's Tragedy - September 11, 2001
Poems, Letters, Inspirational Items
An outpouring of Love, Anger, and Patriotism
Letters, Stories,
Commentaries, Essays, Speeches
HELLO!
This is America!
Author Unknown
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, school officials removed "God Bless America" signs from schools in fear that someone might be offended.
Channel 12 News in Long Island, New York, ordered flags removed from the newsroom
and red, white, and blue ribbons removed from the lapels of reporters. Why?
Management did not want to appear biased and felt that our nations flag might give the appearance that "they lean one way or another".
Berkeley, California bans U.S. flags from being displayed on city fire
trucks because they didn't want to offend anyone in the community.
In an "act of tolerance" the head of the public library at Florida Gulf
Coast University ordered all "Proud to be an American" signs removed so as to not offend international students.
I, for one, am quite disturbed by these actions of so-called American
citizens; and I am tired of this nation worrying about whether or not we are offending some individual or their culture.
Since the terrorist attacks on September 11, we have experienced
a surge in patriotism by the majority of Americans. However, the dust from the attacks had barely settled in New York and Washington D.C.
when the "politically correct" crowd began complaining about the possibility that our patriotism was offending others.
I am not against immigration, nor do I hold a grudge against anyone who is seeking a better life by coming to America.
In fact, our country's population is almost entirely comprised of
descendants of immigrants; however, there are a few things that those who have recently come to our country, and apparently some native
Americans, need to understand.
First of all, it is not our responsibility to continually try not to offend you
in any way. This idea of America being a multi-cultural community has served only to dilute our sovereignty and our national identity.
As Americans, we have our own culture, our own society, our own language,
and our own lifestyle.
This culture, called the "American Way" has been developed over centuries
of struggles, trials, and victories by millions of men and women who have sought freedom.
Our forefathers fought, bled, and died at places such as Bunker Hill,
Antietam, San Juan, Iwo Jima, Normandy, Korea, Vietnam.
We speak English, not Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian,
or any other language. Therefore, if you wish to become part of our society - learn our language!
"In God We Trust" is our national motto.
This is not some off-the-wall, Christian, Right Wing, political slogan;
it is our national motto.
It is engraved in stone in the House of Representatives in our Capitol
and it is printed on our currency.
We adopted this motto because Christian men and women, on Christian principles, founded this nation; and this is clearly documented
throughout our history.
If it is appropriate for our motto to be inscribed in the halls of our
highest level of Government, then it is certainly appropriate to display it on the walls of our schools.
God is in our pledge, our National Anthem, nearly every patriotic song, and in our founding documents. We honor His birth, death,
and resurrection as holidays, and we turn to Him in prayer in times of crisis.
If God offends you, then I suggest you consider another part of the world
as your new home, because God is part of our culture and we are proud to have Him.
We are proud of our heritage and those who have so honorably defended
our freedoms. We celebrate Independence Day, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Flag Day.
We have parades, picnics, and barbecues where we proudly wave our flag.
As an American, I have the right to wave my flag, sing my national
anthem, quote my national motto, and cite my pledge whenever and wherever I choose.
If the Stars and Stripes offend you, or you don't like Uncle Sam,
then you should seriously consider a move to another part of this planet.
The American culture is our way of life, our heritage, and we are proud of it.
We are happy with our culture and have no desire to change, and we really don't care how you did things where you came from.
If it was so superior, go home.
We are Americans, like it or not, this is our country, our land,
and our lifestyle.
Our First Amendment gives every citizen the right to express his
opinion about our government, culture, or society, and we will allow you every opportunity to do so.
But once you are done complaining, whining, and griping about our flag,
our pledge, our national motto, or our way of life, I highly encourage you take advantage of one other great American freedom,
the right to leave.
It is time to take a stand!!
MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA
LAND THAT WE LOVE!!!
Author Unknown
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Letter to the Enemy
Well, you hit the World Trade
Center,
...but you missed America.
You hit the Pentagon,
...but you missed America.
You used helpless American bodies to take out other American bodies, but like a
poor shaking gun wielding assassin, you STILL missed America.
Why?
Because of something you guys will never understand. America isn't about a
building or two, not about financial centers, not about military centers,
America isn't about a place, America isn't even about a bunch of bodies.
America is about an IDEA. An idea, that you can go someplace where you can
earn as much as you can figure out how to, live for the most part, like you
envisioned living, and pursue Happiness. (No guarantees that you'll reach
it, but you can sure try!)
Go ahead and whine your terrorist whine, and chant your terrorist litany:
"If you can not see my point, then feel my pain."
This concept is alien to Americans. We live in a country where we don't
have to see your point. But you're free to have one.
We don't have to listen to your speech. But you're free to say one.
Don't know where you got the strange idea that everyone has to agree with you.
We don't agree with each other in this country, almost as a matter of pride.
We're a collection of folks that don't agree, called States. We united our
individual states to protect ourselves from tyranny in the world. Another idea,
we made up on the spot. You CAN make it up as you go, when it's your country. If
you're free enough.
Yeah, we're fat, sloppy, easy-going goofs most of the time. That's an
unfortunate image to project to the world, but it comes of feeling free and easy
about the world you live in. It's unfortunate too, because people start to
forget that when you attack Americans, they tend to fight like a cornered badger
or wolverine. The first we knew of the War of 1812, was when England burned
Washington D.C. to the ground. Didn't turn out like England thought it was going
to, and it's not going to turn out like you think, either.
Sorry, but you're not the first bully on our shores, just the most recent.
No Marquis of Queensbury rules for Americans, either. We were the FIRST and so
far, only country in the world to use nuclear weapons in anger. Horrific idea,
nowadays? News for you bucko, it was back then too, but we used it anyway. Only
had two of them in the whole world and we used 'em both.
Grandpa Jones worked on the Manhattan Project. Told me once, that right up until
they threw the switch, the physicists were still arguing over whether the
Uranium alone would fission, or whether it would start a fissioning chain
reaction that would eat everything. But they threw the switch anyway, because we
had a war to win.
Does that tell you something about American resolve?
So who just declared War on us? It would be nice to point to some real estate,
like the good old days. Unfortunately, we're probably at war with random camps,
in far-flung places, who think they're safe. Just like the Barbary Pirates did,
IIRC. Better start sleeping with one eye open.
There's a spirit that tends to take over people who come to this country,
looking for opportunity, looking for liberty, looking for freedom. Even if they
misuse it. The Marielistas that Castro emptied out of his prisons were overjoyed
to find out how much freedom there was. First thing they did when they hit our
shores, was run out and buy guns. The ones that didn't end up dead, ended up in
prisons. It was a big PITY then (especially in south Florida), but you're only
the newest PITY, not the first.
You guys seem to be incapable of understanding that we don't live in America,
America lives in US, its citizens! American Spirit is what it's called.
And killing a few thousand of us, or a few million of us, won't change it.
Most of the time, it's a pretty happy-go-lucky kind of Spirit. Until we're
crossed in a cowardly manner, then it becomes an entirely different kind of
Spirit.
Wait until you see what we do with that Spirit, this time. Sleep tight, if
you can... We're coming.
Originally by Charles
Brennan with modifications.
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God's Man for This Hour
An interesting take on GWB
President George "W" Bush . . . God's Man for This Hour.
This was the same man who came within a hair's breadth of losing an election in November, who withstood the political chicanery of the
Florida Democratic machine to fix the vote count.
This was the same man who admitted to having a drinking problem in
younger years, and whose happy-go-lucky lifestyle led him to mediocre grades in college and an ill-fated oil venture.
This was the same man who mangled syntax even more than his father, and
whose speaking missteps became known as "Bushisms."
And on Friday, this was the man who bore the weight of the world and the
responsibilities of a generation with dignity, class, confidence, appropriate solemnity, and even much-needed wit.
One thing struck me during the campaign, that difficult, roller-coaster
campaign that now seems years ago. It was that George W. Bush never seemed to get ruffled. Whether the theft of a campaign debate video or
the sudden (some would say, vicious) release of a DUI arrest two decades ago at a key moment, "W" did not lose his cool. At times, his staff
seemed overconfident, as did many of us. A 350-electoral-vote win, they quietly implied . . . and we optimistically believed.
Then they counted the votes, miscounted others, and re-counted still
others. At the end, he was still there. Whereas Al Gore almost frantically huffed and puffed, trying to gin up something out of
nothing, Bush quietly but confidently waited at his ranch. He didn't do nothing: that is the mistake people have constantly made with this man,
confusing lack of bluster for absence of action. No, his team of attorneys and the iron-willed James Baker were carrying out his orders,
but W stayed in the background, confident and faithful.
You see, it is this faith business that confounded everyone. We have had
such actors and liars in public office that we have looked skeptically whenever anyone used the term faith.
But this was the same man who was the first politician ever in recent
memory to name Jesus Christ as the lord of his life on public TV. Not an oblique reference to being "born-again" or having a "life change." He said
the un-PC-like phrase, "Jesus Christ," to which his handlers and advisors, no doubt, off stage, were also saying, "Jesus Christ" in a much
different tone.
God has a way of honoring those who honor him. David learned that while
he was on the run from Saul's armies. Job learned that after his time of horrible tribulation. The Messiah said so Himself, many times.
So this was the man who actually put faith into practice. He actually
loves those who hate him. It is a staggering concept, so foreign in daily occurrence that few thought it anything but grandstanding. Even one
of W's biggest supporters chided the president for adhering to his "new tone."
Yet there he was, again and again, thanking the Democrats. Appointing
his enemies to high places in his government. Inviting his former foes and their wives to private movie screenings, and (I know, this is hard
to stomach) even treating them with dignity. See, this was the man who learned early on how faith worked: by praying for his enemies, you "heap
burning coals upon their heads."
This was the man who named the absolute top people in national security
and defense, then caught barbs from the politically righteous that this one didn't have the right views on abortion or that one didn't have the
right position on guns.
And on September 11, at midmorning, this was the man thrust into a
position only known by Roosevelt, Churchill, Lincoln, and Washington. The weight of the world was on his shoulders, and the responsibility of
a generation was on his soul.
So this same man--the one that the media repeatedly attempted to
tarnish with charges of "illegitimacy," and the one whose political opponents desperately sought to stonewall until mid-term
elections--walked to his seat at the front of the National Cathedral just three days after the two most impressive symbols of American
capitalism and prosperity virtually evaporated, along with, perhaps, thousands of Americans.
As he sat down next to his wife, immediately I knew that even if his
faith ever faltered, hers didn't. I have never seen a more peaceful face than Laura Bush, whose eyes seemed as though they were already gazing at
the final outcome . . . not just of this conflict, but of her reward in Heaven itself. In this marriage, you indeed got two for the price of
one.
The appropriate songs were sung, as one said, to in an almost unbearably
emotional service. I, for one, broke down innumerable times merely listening on tape delay on the radio. How the man spoke without
blubbering, I'll never know.
Then came the defining moment of our generation. Some people fondly
recall their Woodstock days. Others mark with grim sadness November 22, 1963, as the day America lost her innocence. But I firmly believe when
the history of this time is written, it will be acknowledged by friend and foe alike that President George W. Bush came of age in that
cathedral and lifted a nation off its knees.
It wasn't so much his words, though read a decade later, they will
indeed be as stirring as any. The conflict would end, he noted, "at a time of our choosing." It certainly wasn't his emotion. What had to have
been one of the most stunning exhibitions of self-control in presidential history, W was able to deliver his remarks without losing
either his resolve or his focus, or, more important, his confidence. It was as if God's hand, which had guided him through that sliver-thin
election, now rested fully on him. His quiet confidence let our enemies know . . . and believe me, they know . . . that they made a grave
miscalculation.
Now, this same man who practiced his faith through a tough election, who
steeled his convictions even more in a drawn-out Florida battle, and who never once gave in to the temptation to get in the gutter with his foes,
this same man now lifted the weight of the world and the responsibility of a generation and put it on his modest shoulders as though it were
another unpleasant duty.
As he walked back to his seat, the camera angle was appropriate. He was
virtually alone in the scene, alone in that massive place of God, just him and the Lord. But that's the way it's always been in his life
recently. In that brief time it took him to return to his seat, I believe he heard words to the effect of, "You can do this, George. I am
with you always. And you can do this well, because I am going before you. And don't worry about the weight. I've got it." And I saw in his
eyes a quiet acknowledgment. "I know. Thank you, Lord."
Back at his seat, when W sat down, George H. W. Bush reached over and
took his son's hand. I believe that in that fatherly squeeze George H. W. said, "I wish I could do this for you, son, but I can't. You have to
do this on your own." W squeezed back and gave him that look of peace that Laura had kept throughout. It said, "I don't have to do it alone,
dad. I've got help."
Author Unknown
Submitted by BabyGrande

America: The Good
Neighbor
by Gordon Sinclair
A Canadian Television Commentator.
"This Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for the Americans as the most
generous and possibly the least appreciated people on all the earth. Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain and Italy were lifted out
of the debris of war by the Americans who poured in billions of dollars and forgave other billions in debts. None of these countries is today paying
even the interest on its remaining debts to the United States. When France was in danger of collapsing in 1956, it was the Americans who propped it
up, and their reward was to be insulted and swindled on the streets of Paris. I was there. I saw it. When earthquakes hit distant cities, it is the United
States that hurries in to help. This spring, 59 American communities were flattened by tornadoes. Nobody helped. The Marshall Plan and the Truman
Policy pumped billions of dollars into discouraged countries. Now newspapers in those countries are writing about the decadent, warmongering Americans.
I'd like to see just one of those countries that is gloating over the
erosion of the United States dollar build its own airplane. Does any other country in the world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the
Lockheed Tri-Star, or the Douglas DC10? If so, why don't they fly them? Why do all the International lines except Russia fly American Planes? Why
does no other land on earth even consider putting a man or woman on the moon? You talk about Japanese technocracy, and you get radios. You talk
about German technocracy, and you get automobiles. You talk about American technocracy, and you find men on the moon-not once, but several times-and
safely home again. You talk about scandals, and the Americans put theirs right in the store window for everybody to look at. Even their
draft-dodgers are not pursued and hounded. They are here on our streets, and most of them, unless they are breaking Canadian laws, are getting American dollars from ma and pa at home to spend here.
When the railways of France, Germany and India were breaking down through age, it was the Americans who
rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an old caboose. Both are still broke. I can
name you 5000 times when the Americans raced to the help of other people in trouble. Can you name me even one time when someone else raced to the
Americans in trouble? I don't think there was outside help even during the San Francisco earthquake. Our neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one
Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them get kicked around. They will come out of this thing with their flag high. And when they do, they are entitled to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating over their present troubles. I hope Canada is not one of those.
Stand proud, America!"
Note from ButlerWebs: Gordon Sinclair delivered a commentary similar to the one
above on June 5, 1973. This commentary (and others very similar) have been
circulating on the Internet for years. "Sinclair passed away in 1984, but he will long be remembered on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border -- both for his contributions to journalism, and for his loudly proclaiming what no one else at the time would stand up and say."
For more information, click here: www.snopes2.com/quotes/sinclair.htm
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We'll Go Forward
AN OPEN LETTER TO TERRORISTS by jwillis@bellatlantic.net
(Jim Willis & Nicole Valentin-Willis/Tiergarten Sanctuary Trust)
I don't know your name, or names - we may never know who you are - so I
can't address you personally. Today, you killed several thousands of our friends...perhaps not people who we knew personally, but people like us.
People who worked hard to make a living, who loved someone, who were loved
by someone, who worried about making a better life for their children and grandchildren, who believed in God and the American Dream, who criticized
this country for its insufficiencies and cared enough to try and change things and ensure a better future, not just for us, but
for the world. People who leave behind scores of loved ones, friends, pets, neighbors, coworkers, and members of their faiths. Perhaps even people who
derived from your own country and who sought refuge here. Your act was a slaughter of the innocents.
You are like an insidious cancer that strikes without warning, ravages
bodies, tears families apart, and in the end can never destroy the soul.
You are the ultimate coward.
You may topple our buildings, collapse our communication systems, disrupt
our government, crash our markets, and leave behind the carnage of bodies, but you will never destroy the soul of America. We made this country from
the bits and pieces of the rest of the world; we took the best, the worst of every culture and nationality, race and creed, and made an alloy that may be
dented, but not even a trial by fire can melt.
I don't know what God you believe in, or what hateful rhetoric you espouse,
or what your misguided political beliefs might be that allows you to do what you did today without a fear of eternal damnation. I only know that you may
win a battle or two, but you will never win this war. We have the entire history of the world on our side, and no dictator, despot, or madman has
survived as long as America has thrived and prospered. If you accomplished anything at all today, it was to give
America a wake-up call, and we will now rise up stronger than before.
You are defeated before you've even begun, there in your private hell and
later in your eternal one. Someday your people may even need our help, and because we are America, we would respond.
May God bless the friends we lost, their families, friends, neighbors and
coworkers. We will help them rebuild from the ashes. May God continue to bless America, help her to protect us all, and may she continue to shine as
a beacon of democracy and hope to the rest of the world.
Copyright Jim Willis 2001
In deepest sympathy to those who have lost a loved one.
Permission to share.
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Pilot Announcement
Written by Kathy Rockel
A medical transcriptionist traveling from Denver to Washington, D.C.,
September 15, 2001 on United Flight 564
"I just wanted to drop you all a note and let you know that I arrived safe and sound into Dulles Airport tonight [9/15] at about 6:00. It was an interesting
trip. The pilot/captain came on the loudspeaker after the doors were closed. His speech went like this:"
"First I want to thank you for being brave enough to fly today. The doors are now closed and we have no help from the outside for any problems that might occur inside this plane. As you could tell when you checked in, the government has made some changes to increase security in the airports.
They have not, however, made any rules about what happens after those doors close. Until they do that, we have made our own rules and I want to share them with you. Once those doors close, we only have each other."
"The security has taken care of a threat like guns with all of the increased scanning, etc. Then we have the supposed bomb. If you have a bomb, there is no need to tell me about it, or anyone else on this plane; you are already in control. So, for this flight, there are no bombs that exist on this plane."
"Now, the threats that are left are things like plastics, wood, knives, and other weapons that can be made or things like that which can be used as weapons. Here is our plan and our rules. If someone or several people stand up and say they are hijacking this plane, I want you all to stand up together. Then take whatever you have available to you and throw it at them. Throw it at their faces and heads so they will have to raise their hands to protect themselves. The very best protection you have against knives are the pillows and blankets. Whoever is close to these people should then try to get a blanket over their
head -- then they won't be able to see. Once that is done, get them down and keep them there. Do not let them up. I will then land the plane at the closest place and we WILL take care of them. After all, there are usually only a few of them and we are 200+ strong! We will not allow them to take over this plane."
I find it interesting that the US Constitution begins with the words "We, the
people" -- that's who we are, THE people and we will not be defeated."
With that, the passengers on the plane all began to applaud, people had tears in their eyes, and we began the trip toward the runway. The flight attendant then began the safety speech. One of the things she said is that we are all so busy and live our lives at such a fast pace.
She asked that everyone turn to their neighbors on either side and introduce themselves, tell each other something about your families and children, show pictures, whatever. She said "for today, we consider you family. We will treat you as such and ask that you do the same with us."
Throughout the flight we learned that for the crew, this was their first flight since Tuesday's tragedies. It was a day that everyone leaned on each other and together everyone was stronger than any one person alone. It was quite an experience.
You can imagine the feeling when that plane touched down at Dulles and we heard "welcome to Washington Dulles Airport, where the local time is 5:40". Again, the cabin was filled with applause.
Written by Kathy Rockel
A medical transcriptionist traveling from Denver to Washington, D.C.,
September 15, 2001 on United Flight 564
For more information about this
essay/letter: http://www.salon.com/tech/wire/2001/09/21/passengers/index.html
Urban Legends: http://www.snopes.com/rumors/pilot.htm
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From forwarded E-mail (from Nancy)
Subject: Sad But True
In light of the many perversions and jokes we send along to one another for a laugh, this is a little different:
This joke today is not intended to be a joke, it's not intended to be funny, it's intended to get you thinking.
*Billy Graham's daughter was interviewed on the Early Show and Jane Clayson asked her "How could God let something like this happen?" (regarding the attacks on Sept. 11 ).
Anne Graham gave an extremely profound and insightful response. She said "I believe God is deeply saddened by this, just as we are, but for years we've been telling God to get out of our schools, to get out of our government and to get out of our lives. And being the gentleman He is, I believe He has calmly backed out. How can we expect God to give us His blessing and His protection if we demand He leave us alone?"
In light of recent events...terrorists attack, school shootings, etc. I think it started when Madeleine Murray O'Hare (she was murdered, her body found recently) complained she didn't want prayer in our schools. We said OK.
Then someone said you better not read the Bible in school... the Bible says thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal, and love your neighbor as yourself. And we said OK.
Then Dr. Benjamin Spock said we shouldn't spank our children when they misbehave because their little personalities would be warped and we might damage their self-esteem (Dr. Spock's son committed suicide). We said an expert should know what he's talking about. And we said OK.
Then someone said teachers and principals better not discipline our children when they misbehave. The school administrators said no faculty member in this school better touch a student when they misbehave because we don't want any bad publicity, and we surely don't want to be sued
(there's a big difference between disciplining, touching, beating, smacking, humiliating, kicking, etc.). And we said OK.
Then someone said, let's let our daughters have abortions if they want, and they won't even have to tell their parents. And we said OK.
Then some wise school board member said, since boys will be boys and they're going to do it anyway, let's give our sons all the condoms they want so they can have all the fun they desire, and we won't have to tell their parents they got them at school. And we said OK.
Then some of our top elected officials said it doesn't matter what we do in private as long as we do our jobs. Agreeing with them, we said it doesn't matter to me what anyone, including the President, does in private as long as I have a job and the economy is good.
Then someone said let's print magazines with pictures of nude women and call it wholesome, down-to-earth appreciation for the beauty of the female body. And we said OK.
And then someone else took that appreciation a step further and published pictures of nude children and then further again by making them available on the Internet. And we said OK, they're entitled to free speech.
Then the entertainment industry said, let's make TV shows and movies that promote profanity, violence, and illicit sex. Let's record music that encourages rape, drugs, murder, suicide, and satanic themes. And we said it's just entertainment, it has no adverse effect, nobody takes it seriously anyway, so go right ahead.
Now we're asking ourselves why our children have no conscience, why they don't know right from wrong, and why it doesn't bother them to kill strangers, their classmates, and themselves.
Probably, if we think about it long and hard enough, we can figure it out.I think it has a great deal to do with "WE REAP WHAT WE SOW."
Funny how simple it is for people to trash God and then wonder why the world's going to hell. Funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question what the Bible says.
Funny how you can send 'jokes' through e-mail and they spread like wildfire, but when you start sending messages regarding the Lord, people think twice about sharing.
Funny how lewd, crude, vulgar and obscene articles pass freely through cyberspace, but public discussion of God is suppressed in the school and workplace.
Are you laughing?
Funny how when you forward this message, you will not send it to many on your address list because you're not sure what they believe, or what they WILL think of you for sending it. Funny how we can be more worried about what other people think of us than what God thinks of us.
Pass it on if you think it has merit. If not then just discard it. no one will know you did. But, if you discard this thought process, don't sit back and complain about what bad shape the world is in.
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From E-mail:
Subj: An Afghanistan
Writer's Perspective...Good reading
Dear Friends and Friends of Friends
The following was sent to me by a friend of a friend Tamim Ansary. Tamim is an Afghani-American writer. He is also one of the most brilliant people I know in this life. When he writes, I read. When he talks, I listen. Here is his take on Afghanistan and the whole mess we are in.
Gary T.
Dear Gary and whoever else is on this email thread:
I've been hearing a lot of talk about "bombing Afghanistan back to the Stone Age." Ronn Owens, on KGO Talk Radio today, allowed that this would mean killing innocent people, people who had nothing to do with this atrocity, but "we're at war, we have to accept collateral damage. What else can we do?" Minutes later I heard some TV pundit discussing whether we "have the belly to do what must be done."
And I thought about the issues being raised especially hard because I am from Afghanistan, and even though I've lived here for 35 years I've never lost track of what's going on there. So I want to tell anyone who will listen how it all looks from where I'm standing.
I speak as one who hates the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden. There is no doubt in my mind that these people were responsible for the atrocity in New York. I agree that something must be done about those monsters.
But the Taliban and Ben Laden are not Afghanistan. They're not even the government of Afghanistan. The Taliban are a cult of ignorant psychotics who took over Afghanistan in 1997. Bin Laden is a political criminal with a plan. When you think Taliban, think Nazis. When you think Bin Laden, think Hitler. And when you think "the people of Afghanistan" think "the Jews in the concentration camps."
It's not only that the Afghan people had nothing to do with this atrocity. They were the first victims of the perpetrators. They would exult if someone would come in there, take out the Taliban and clear out the rats nest of international thugs holed up in their country.
Some say, why don't the Afghans rise up and overthrow the Taliban? The answer is, they're starved, exhausted, hurt, incapacitated, suffering. A few years ago, the United Nations estimated that there are 500,000 disabled orphans in
Afghanistan -- a country with no economy, no food. There are millions of widows. And the Taliban has been burying these widows alive in mass graves. The soil is littered with land mines, the farms were all
destroyed by the Soviets.
These are a few of the reasons why the Afghan people have not overthrown the Taliban. We come now to the question of bombing Afghanistan back to the Stone Age. Trouble is, that's been done. The Soviets took care of it already. Make the Afghans suffer? They're already suffering. Level their houses? Done.
Turn their schools into piles of rubble? Done. Eradicate their hospitals? Done. Destroy their infrastructure? Cut them off from medicine and health care? Too late. Someone already did all that. New bombs would only stir the rubble of earlier bombs. Would they at least get the Taliban? Not likely. In today's Afghanistan, only the Taliban eat, only they have the means to move around. They'd slip away and hide. Maybe the bombs would get some of those disabled orphans, they don't move too fast, they don't even have wheelchairs. But flying over Kabul and dropping bombs wouldn't really be a strike against the criminals who did this horrific thing. Actually it would only be making common cause with the Taliban--by raping once again the people they've been raping all this time
So what else is there? What can be done, then? Let me now speak with true fear and trembling. The only way to get Bin Laden is to go in there with ground troops. When people speak of "having the belly to do what needs to be done" they're thinking in terms of having the belly to kill as many as needed. Having the belly to overcome any moral qualms about killing innocent people. Let's pull our heads out of the sand. What's actually on the table is Americans dying. And not just because some Americans would die fighting their way through Afghanistan to Bin Laden's hideout. It's much bigger than that folks.
Because to get any troops to Afghanistan, we'd have to go through Pakistan. Would they let us? Not likely. The conquest of Pakistan would have to be first. Will other Muslim nations just stand by? You see where I'm going. We're flirting with a world war between Islam and the West. And guess what: that's Bin Laden's program. That's exactly what he wants.
That's why he did this. Read his speeches and statements. It's all right there. He really believes Islam would beat the west. It might seem ridiculous, but he figures if he can polarize the world into Islam and the West, he's got a billion soldiers. If the west wreaks a holocaust in those lands, that's a billion people with nothing left to lose, that's even better from Bin Laden's point of view. He's probably wrong, in the end the west would win, whatever that would mean, but the war would last for years and millions would die, not just theirs but ours.
Who has the belly for that? Bin Laden does. Anyone else?
Tamim Ansary
| Note to Readers: We checked Urban
Legends and found that this essay WAS written by Tamim Ansary, a San Francisco-based writer and the son of a former Afghani politician, September
14, 2001 and e-mailed it to a handful of friends. Now it's been all over the world...for
more information about Mr. Ansary please see:
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God Was Busy on Tuesday
For anyone who thinks that God was on vacation last Tuesday, this should
change your mind. For those of you that know that God was busy on Tuesday, this will confirm it.
Dear Family and Friends,
I had a very dear friend question my faith in God right after the
terrorist attack on America. Her question was simply put, "Where is your God today?" She was very hurt, as all Americans were, so I tried not to
react defensively. Since that moment I have prayed and grieved over the disastrous events.
However, I believe I have the answer. I know where my God was the morning
of September 11, 2001! He was very busy.
First of all, he was trying to discourage anyone from taking this
flight. Those four flights together held over 1000 passengers and there was only 266 aboard.
He was on 4 commercial flights giving terrified passengers the ability
to stay calm. Not one of the family members who was called by a loved one on one of the high-jacked planes said that passengers were screaming in the
background. On one of the flights he was giving strength to passengers to try to overtake the
hi-jackers.
He was busy trying to create obstacles for employees at the World
Trade Center. After all only around 20,000 were at the towers when the first jet hit. Since the buildings hold over 50,000 workers, this was a
miracle in itself. How many of the people who were employed at the WTC told the media that they were late for work or they had traffic delays.
He was holding up 2-110 story buildings so that 2/3 of the workers
could get out. I was so amazed that the top of the towers didn't topple when the jets impacted.
Although this is without a doubt the worst thing I have seen in my
life, I can see God's miracles in every bit of it. I keep thinking about my friend and praying for her every chance I have. I can't imagine going
through such a difficult time and not believing in God. Life would be hopeless.
Thanks for letting me share this with you!
Author Unknown
Submitted by Froglady
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An Essay on Terrorism
To All:
This was written by an academic advisor at the Air Force Academy. His words are the ones that haven't been heard yet but I believe will come to be true
before we have the chance to recover from this initial tragedy. We as individual citizens will make the difference.
14 September, 2001
Dear friends and fellow Americans:
Like everyone else in this great country, I am reeling from last week's
attack on our sovereignty. But unlike some, I am not reeling from surprise. As a career soldier and a student and teacher of military
history, I have a different perspective and I think you should hear it.
This war will be won or lost by the American citizens, not diplomats, politicians
or soldiers. Let me briefly explain.
In spite of what the media, and even our own government is telling us, this
act was not committed by a group of mentally deranged fanatics. To dismiss them as such would be among the gravest of mistakes. This attack was
committed by a ferocious, intelligent and dedicated adversary. Don't take this the wrong way. I don't admire these men and I deplore their tactics,
but I respect their capabilities. The many parallels that have been made with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are apropos. Not only because it
was a brilliant sneak attack against a complacent America, but also because we may well be pulling our new adversaries out of caves 30 years after we
think this war is over, just like my father's generation had to do with the formidable Japanese in the years following WW II.
These men hate the United States with all of their being, and we must not
underestimate the power of their moral commitment. Napoleon, perhaps the world's greatest combination of soldier and statesman, stated "the moral is
to the physical as three is to one." Patton thought the Frenchman underestimated its importance and said moral conviction was five times more
important in battle than physical strength. Our enemies are willing - better said
anxious - to give their lives for their cause. How committed are we America? And for how long?
In addition to demonstrating great moral conviction, the recent attack demonstrated a mastery of some of the basic fundamentals of warfare taught
to most military officers worldwide, namely simplicity, security and surprise.
When I first heard rumors that some of these men may have been trained at
our own Air War College, it made perfect sense to me. This was not a random act
of violence, and we can expect the same sort of military competence to be displayed in the battle to come. This war will escalate, with a good
portion of it happening right here in the good ol' U.S. of A.
These men will not go easily into the night. They do not fear us. We must
not fear them.
In spite of our overwhelming conventional strength as the world's only
"superpower" (a truly silly term), we are the underdog in this fight. As you listen to the carefully scripted rhetoric designed to prepare us for the
march for war, please realize that America is not equipped or seriously trained for the battle ahead. To be certain, our soldiers are much better
than the enemy, and we have some excellent "counter-terrorist" organizations, but they are mostly trained for hostage rescues, airfield seizures, or the
occasional "body snatch," (which may come in handy). We will be fighting a war of annihilation, because if their early efforts are any indication, our
enemy is ready and willing to die to the last man. Eradicating the enemy will be costly and time consuming. They have already deployed their forces
in as many as 20 countries, and are likely living the lives of everyday citizens. Simply put, our soldiers will be tasked with a search and destroy
mission on multiple foreign landscapes, and the public must be patient and supportive until
the strategy and tactics can be worked out.
For the most part, our military is still in the process of redefining itself
and presided over by men and women who grew up with - and were promoted because they excelled in - Cold War doctrine, strategy and tactics. This
will not be linear warfare; there will be no clear "centers of gravity" to strike with high technology weapons. Our vast technological edge will
certainly be helpful, but it will not be decisive. Perhaps the perfect metaphor for the coming battle was introduced by the terrorists themselves
aboard the hijacked aircraft-this will be a knife fight, and it will be won or lost by the ingenuity and will of citizens and soldiers, not by
software or smart bombs. We must also be patient with our military leaders. Unlike Americans who are eager to put this messy time behind us, our
adversaries have time on their side, and they will use it. They plan to fight a battle of attrition, hoping to drag the battle out until the
American public loses its will to fight.
This might be difficult to believe in this euphoric time of flag waving and
patriotism, but it is generally acknowledged that America lacks the stomach for a long fight. We need only look as far back as Vietnam, when North
Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap (also a military history teacher) defeated the United States of America without ever winning a major tactical battle.
American soldiers who marched to war cheered on by flag waving Americans in 1965 were reviled and spat upon less than three years later when they
returned.
Although we hope that Usama Bin Laden is no Giap, he is certain to
understand and employ the concept. We can expect not only large doses of pain like the
recent attacks, but also less audacious "sand in the gears" tactics, ranging from livestock infestations to attacks at water supplies and power
distribution facilities. These attacks are designed to hit us in our "comfort zone" forcing the average American to "pay more and play less" and
eventually eroding our resolve. But it can only work if we let it.
It is clear to me that the will of the American citizenry - you and I - is
the center of gravity the enemy has targeted. It will be the fulcrum upon which victory or defeat will turn. He believes us to be soft, impatient,
and self-centered. He may be right, but if so, we must change. The Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, (the most often quoted and least read military
theorist in history), says that there is a "remarkable trinity of war" that is composed of the (1) will of the people, (2) the political leadership of
the government, and (3) the chance and probability that plays out on the field of battle, in that order.
Every American citizen was in the crosshairs of last Tuesday's attack, not
just those that were unfortunate enough to be in the World Trade Center or Pentagon. The will of the American people will decide this war. If we are
to win, it will be because we have what it takes to persevere through a few more hits, learn from our mistakes, improvise, and adapt. If we can do
that, we will eventually prevail.
Everyone I've talked to in the past few days has shared a common
frustration, saying in one form or another "I just wish I could do something!" You are already doing it. Just keep faith in America, and
continue to support your President and military, and the outcome is certain.
If we fail to do so, the outcome is equally certain.
God Bless America
Dr. Tony Kern, Lt Col, USAF (Ret)
Former Director of Military History, USAF Academy
Submitted by MoodyBluze
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Here is a reprint of an editorial from a Romanian Newspaper that was circulated by the US Forces Command Public Affairs Office. The language is occasionally awkward due to translation, but the meaning is unmistaken.
An Ode to America
Why are Americans so united? They don't resemble one another even if you paint them! They speak all the languages of the world and form an astonishing mixture of civilizations. Some of them are nearly extinct, others are incompatible with one another, and in matters of religious beliefs, not even God can count how many they are. Still, the American tragedy turned three hundred million people into a hand put on the heart. Nobody rushed to accuse the White House, the army, the secret services that they are only a bunch of losers. Nobody rushed to empty their bank accounts. Nobody rushed on the streets nearby to gape about.
The Americans volunteered to donate blood and to give a helping hand. After the first moments of panic, they raised the flag on the smoking ruins, putting on T-shirts, caps and ties in the colors of the national flag. They placed flags on buildings and cars as if in every place and on every car a minister or the president was passing. On every occasion they started singing their traditional song: "God Bless America!".
Silent as a rock, I watched the charity concert broadcast on Saturday once, twice, three times, on different TV channels. There were Clint Eastwood, Willie Nelson, Robert de Niro, Julia Roberts, Cassius Clay, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Springsteen,
Sylvester Stalone, James Wood, and many others whom no film or producers could ever bring together. The American's solidarity spirit turned them into a choir. Actually, choir is not the word. What you could hear was the heavy artillery of the American soul. What neither George W. Bush, nor Bill Clinton, nor Colin Powell could say without facing the risk of stumbling over words and sounds, was being heard in a great and unmistakable way in this charity concert.
I don't know how it happened that all this obsessive singing of America didn't sound croaky, nationalist, or ostentatious! It made you green with envy because you weren't able to sing for your country without running the risk of being red chauvinist, ridiculous, or suspected of who-knows-what mean interests. I watched the live broadcast and the rerun of its rerun for hours listening to the story of the guy who went down one hundred floors with a woman in a wheelchair without knowing who she was, or of the Californian hockey player, who fought with the terrorists and prevented the plane from hitting a target that would have killed other hundreds or thousands of people. How on earth were they able to bow before a fellow human? Imperceptibly, with every word and musical note, the memory of some turned into a modern myth of tragic heroes. And with every phone call, millions and millions of dollars were put in a collection aimed at rewarding not a man or a family, but a spirit which nothing can buy.
What on earth can unite the Americans in such a way? Their land? Their galloping history? Their economic power? Money? I tried for hours to find an answer, humming songs and murmuring phrases which risk of sounding like commonplaces. I thought things over, but I reached only one conclusion. Only freedom can work such miracles!
Submitted by Kara
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Think
About It!
After the 1993 World Trade Center
bombing which killed six and injured 1,000, President Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted
down and punished.
After the 1995 bombing in Saudi Arabia which killed five U.S. military
personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.
After the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia which killed 19
and injured 200 U.S. military personnel, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.
After the 1998 bombing of U.S. embassies in Africa which killed 224 and
injured 5,000, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.
After the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole which killed 17 and injured 39 U.S.
sailors, Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.
Maybe if Clinton had kept his promise, an estimated 7,000 people in New York and Washington, D.C. that are now
dead would be alive today.
An Interesting Question:
This question was raised on a Philly
radio call-in show. Without casting stones, it is a legitimate question. There are two men, both extremely wealthy. One develops relatively cheap software and gives billions of dollars to charity. The other sponsors terrorism. That being the case, why is it that the Clinton Administration spent
more money chasing down Bill Gates over the past eight years than Osama bin Laden?
Think About It!
It is a strange turn of events. Hillary gets $8 Million for her forthcoming
memoirs. Bill gets about $12 Million for his memoirs yet to be written. This from two people who have spent the past
eight years being unable to recall anything about past events while under oath! Incredible!
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This was written by a Dr. in Texas and is very good, please read.
I was just reading Yahoo news and the San Antonio Express newspaper.
You know what upsets me? People who have absolutely no direction to their lives,
so they focus on, and complain about, how the US is treating the prisoners or
"Detainees" from Afghanistan.
Do you know why they are complaining? They see a picture on the news
or the Internet and they see someone who is shackled and blindfolded and walking
with two armed guards behind razor wire. This picture tells them they are
treated unfairly.
Here is what I see....
I see a thin, sickly looking person who under severe mental duress
from being bombed, was cleaned up, given a haircut to prevent infestation of
parasites, and given new clothes and shoes to wear. I see a person who is given
three nutritious meals per day and a bed to sleep in a tropical climate, not the
cold desert floor of Afghanistan, eating worms, bugs, and goat. I see a person who will be able to get relief from their pains and
illnesses without paying a dime for medical expenses. They will get rest,
educated, and their mental stress levels will have dropped tremendously because they were taken out of a combat area and will not be shot at
again.
I see these people blindfolded and shackled behind razor wire. I
have the intellectual ability to understand why they are this way. For those who
do not have this intellectual capability let me explain. The detainees are
blindfolded to protect OUR US SOLDIERS from further harm. These people cannot plan to destroy something if they cannot see it. They are
shackled because these same people have proven they will easily give up their lives
to kill just ONE AMERICAN. We are protecting their life as well as our own.
The razor wire is a mental deterrent just like the little alarm company
warning signs most of you out there have on your home, yet don't have the actual
alarm system. You would think many times over before actually trying to cross that razor wire. For all of you people out there thinking
how bad these poor detainees have it under such strict guard, you need to do a lot
more thinking about other things in your life.
I was born on September 11th, 1966, and every birthday I have from
now on will never be a happy one. Why, you ask? Because, as I am celebrating and
dining at a nice restaurant, someone else will be lighting a candle, tying a
ribbon or crying about the anniversary of our national tragedy. And then I
will think about how insignificant my one little birthday actually is compared to everything else that had happened on that one day.
It boggles my mind that there are actually people out there in this
world, in leadership positions, head of companies that actually think that we are
doing something wrong when it comes to protecting our nation and our people.
These same people will be the first ones to complain about something that happens
to them when they are vacationing outside this country. They will ask why the US doesn't do something about their misfortune. These are
the same people who complain about taxes and how bad their lives actually are.
If you receive this email, please pass it on to everyone in your
address book. I am not afraid or ashamed to speak my peace. I am an American.
My father fought for this country and was willing to die for it.
Dr. Steven Tomaselli
Uvalde, Texas
United States of America
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