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By: Dorothy Anne Seese
It seems like we have more so-called wars going on now than any nation has ever attempted to fight at one time, and no one has declared an official war on anyone else. At least, the Congress of the United States has not.
Terrorism: our president has declared a war on the more politically-correct "evil" rather than terrorism, but he started out declaring a war on terrorism. Whichever word one chooses to use, we have a war against outlaw killers who came and took down our World Trade Center. We know who they are, because they left enough suitcases, clues, wills, statements and tracks to constitute prima facie evidence. Is that a new terrorist strategy? Instead of making an announcement taking the credit for a grand strike, as the Palestinians, Hamas or Hezbollah do when they make a hit in Israel, our terrorists merely leave a trail a mile wide for the FBI and other investigators to find ... after the culprits are all dead. It's a strange world out there.
Threats: Since our government placed the nation on "highest alert" October 30th, we have the National Guard of Arizona posted at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Plant some 50 miles west-south-west of Phoenix. Other national guard units are doubtless posted at other sites too numerous to mention. Hopefully they can guard it. However, if some rogue nation decides to drop an explosive from 40,000 feet, we're apt to have a heck of a mushroom sprouting out of the Arizona desert. The problem is, we don't know what to expect, so we're probably not prepared for whatever the next terrorist act will be. Bridges? Mad cow disease? Botulism? Smallpox? Yankee Stadium? Power grids? Communications, including the internet? When you don't know the target or the perpetrator and haven't a clue as to what to defend, it sure is difficult to marshal your forces against it.
Fear: This is probably the largest enemy. People are afraid to touch their mail? (That's a great new excuse for paying your bills late.) The economy continues to tank and perhaps we will have fewer airlines, but not to worry. If necessary, the government will federalize the airlines and we will have USAirlines ... more than a name, a reality! Leave the crochet hooks at home and enjoy your flight. The government is taking care of the rest.
Taliban: Oh yes, we do still have a war of some kind going on over in Afghanistan, which is still being fought with real bombs, against real humans, but without headline successes. I've been reminded over and over by talk show hosts that it took us six months to win the first decisive Pacific victory in WW II. May I remind these talkers that Japan held the whole dang Pacific Ocean up to Wake Island and Afghanistan is a nation smaller than the size of Texas? Does that qualify Texas to resume its efforts at secession as the Republic of Texas?
Osama: No, we haven't caught him yet. In fact, durn little is being heard about this blighter over the screams of anthrax fears and the imminent collapse of the postal system. The US and Britain have troops over there, but not much is being heard about it through the US media. It's just another facet of an enduring war without a reasonable focal point now, other than we're at war.
Economy: The free world's economy seems to be sinking faster than El Titanic but we have every reason to believe it will rebound. So says the radio media. We do? The media rushes to reassure us that we will win the war against recession. The dates just keep getting farther ahead.
Islamic Jihad: Not to be left out of this world wide faceless war, the radical Islamics are putting in their protests, joining in to kill Americans, Christians and Jews ... any old excuse will do but this is a war. What most westerners don't know, or seem to have forgotten, is that the old poet Omar Khayyam had some serious problems with the Islamic "Assassins" a thousand years ago and hot-footed it out of Persia (Iran) and went to Samarkand (in present day Uzbekistan) to pursue his astronomy, mathematics and poetic musings. Jihad has been going on for about 1400 years with no sign of letting up. Now that's a never-ending war if ever there was one!
What we don't have is a strong war against the loss of constitutional freedoms by the American people who think the government can defend them if only they surrender to the growing militant statism that's gripping the nation.
Even the older people who went through World War II seem to feel we have to "give up some freedoms to be safe." No, we don't. Illegal aliens, militant Islamics, resident terrorists (whether loose nuts or real jihad fighters) and anti-American special interest groups, like the hyper-environmentalists, need to give up their assumed rights! They don't have any rights under our Constitution. Only a whack, politically-correct, corrupt, depraved government would say they do. We citizens don't need to give up our freedoms even if the government is telling us we do for our own good. It isn't for our own good, it's for the good of government control freaks.
Whatever other wars we're in, American citizens, patriots who remember a free America, need to realize that this war just may be between American citizens and Big Government representing the United Nations agenda, or in its other guise, the New World Order.
The government needs to get back to doing what it used to do fifty years ago: support America as a sovereign nation. Globalism is anti-American. The UN is anti-American. If government control is the only war we have to fight, then it is the one on which to focus our attention and the only one we need to win in order to put all the other "faceless" wars out of business.
What will it take to get our citizens to realize this?
It seems like we have more so-called wars going on now than any nation has ever attempted to fight at one time, and no one has declared an official war on anyone else. At least, the Congress of the United States has not.
Terrorism: our president has declared a war on the more politically-correct "evil" rather than terrorism, but he started out declaring a war on terrorism. Whichever word one chooses to use, we have a war against outlaw killers who came and took down our World Trade Center. We know who they are, because they left enough suitcases, clues, wills, statements and tracks to constitute prima facie evidence. Is that a new terrorist strategy? Instead of making an announcement taking the credit for a grand strike, as the Palestinians, Hamas or Hezbollah do when they make a hit in Israel, our terrorists merely leave a trail a mile wide for the FBI and other investigators to find ... after the culprits are all dead. It's a strange world out there.
Threats: Since our government placed the nation on "highest alert" October 30th, we have the National Guard of Arizona posted at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Plant some 50 miles west-south-west of Phoenix. Other national guard units are doubtless posted at other sites too numerous to mention. Hopefully they can guard it. However, if some rogue nation decides to drop an explosive from 40,000 feet, we're apt to have a heck of a mushroom sprouting out of the Arizona desert. The problem is, we don't know what to expect, so we're probably not prepared for whatever the next terrorist act will be. Bridges? Mad cow disease? Botulism? Smallpox? Yankee Stadium? Power grids? Communications, including the internet? When you don't know the target or the perpetrator and haven't a clue as to what to defend, it sure is difficult to marshal your forces against it.
Fear: This is probably the largest enemy. People are afraid to touch their mail? (That's a great new excuse for paying your bills late.) The economy continues to tank and perhaps we will have fewer airlines, but not to worry. If necessary, the government will federalize the airlines and we will have USAirlines ... more than a name, a reality! Leave the crochet hooks at home and enjoy your flight. The government is taking care of the rest.
Taliban: Oh yes, we do still have a war of some kind going on over in Afghanistan, which is still being fought with real bombs, against real humans, but without headline successes. I've been reminded over and over by talk show hosts that it took us six months to win the first decisive Pacific victory in WW II. May I remind these talkers that Japan held the whole dang Pacific Ocean up to Wake Island and Afghanistan is a nation smaller than the size of Texas? Does that qualify Texas to resume its efforts at secession as the Republic of Texas?
Osama: No, we haven't caught him yet. In fact, durn little is being heard about this blighter over the screams of anthrax fears and the imminent collapse of the postal system. The US and Britain have troops over there, but not much is being heard about it through the US media. It's just another facet of an enduring war without a reasonable focal point now, other than we're at war.
Economy: The free world's economy seems to be sinking faster than El Titanic but we have every reason to believe it will rebound. So says the radio media. We do? The media rushes to reassure us that we will win the war against recession. The dates just keep getting farther ahead.
Islamic Jihad: Not to be left out of this world wide faceless war, the radical Islamics are putting in their protests, joining in to kill Americans, Christians and Jews ... any old excuse will do but this is a war. What most westerners don't know, or seem to have forgotten, is that the old poet Omar Khayyam had some serious problems with the Islamic "Assassins" a thousand years ago and hot-footed it out of Persia (Iran) and went to Samarkand (in present day Uzbekistan) to pursue his astronomy, mathematics and poetic musings. Jihad has been going on for about 1400 years with no sign of letting up. Now that's a never-ending war if ever there was one!
What we don't have is a strong war against the loss of constitutional freedoms by the American people who think the government can defend them if only they surrender to the growing militant statism that's gripping the nation.
Even the older people who went through World War II seem to feel we have to "give up some freedoms to be safe." No, we don't. Illegal aliens, militant Islamics, resident terrorists (whether loose nuts or real jihad fighters) and anti-American special interest groups, like the hyper-environmentalists, need to give up their assumed rights! They don't have any rights under our Constitution. Only a whack, politically-correct, corrupt, depraved government would say they do. We citizens don't need to give up our freedoms even if the government is telling us we do for our own good. It isn't for our own good, it's for the good of government control freaks.
Whatever other wars we're in, American citizens, patriots who remember a free America, need to realize that this war just may be between American citizens and Big Government representing the United Nations agenda, or in its other guise, the New World Order.
The government needs to get back to doing what it used to do fifty years ago: support America as a sovereign nation. Globalism is anti-American. The UN is anti-American. If government control is the only war we have to fight, then it is the one on which to focus our attention and the only one we need to win in order to put all the other "faceless" wars out of business.
What will it take to get our citizens to realize this?

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