By Elizabeth Nelson
America, did we learn nothing from letting our guards down and being attacked by terrorists on our own land on 9/11? Obviously we didn't, because here we are again, we've allowed ourselves to become complacent in the face of terrorism, even after Benghazi. Are we really looking forward to being reminded?
America, did we learn nothing from letting our guards down and being attacked by terrorists on our own land on 9/11? Obviously we didn't, because here we are again, we've allowed ourselves to become complacent in the face of terrorism, even after Benghazi. Are we really looking forward to being reminded?
Will we not even listen to the
warnings of our Lawmakers, when they tell us that ISIS is "unlike any terrorist group that we've ever seen," is more dangers than al-Qaeda ever was, is growing larger daily, and that they know
of hundreds of Americans that are defecting America and
the "American Dream," with their passports in hand, and are freely
embracing ISIS and their "Caliphate," which includes the decimation
and destruction of the United States?
America, when are we going to wake up and clear our eyes to the fact that the War on Terror is only over on one side, Obama's, because he'll "never go to war with Islam" as long as he continues to defend the cult of Islam and ISIS, the entities that hates the US, but Islam is more than happy to bring the the War to the US once again.
America, when are we going to wake up and clear our eyes to the fact that the War on Terror is only over on one side, Obama's, because he'll "never go to war with Islam" as long as he continues to defend the cult of Islam and ISIS, the entities that hates the US, but Islam is more than happy to bring the the War to the US once again.
It's sad when we
remember our history, yet we repeat it anyway; in that we either became too
complacent and comfortable in our lives or because we were so egomaniacal that
we really thought, "surely, we are so big that it would never happen
again." Guess what, we have another
think coming.
“Prepare for the
unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable
and the unpredictable.” ~ George Patton
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