#5 My hope is that electors place security over quixotic notions of freedom. Bush's inclusivist nation-building has been a disaster, and it is an adjunct of UN rabble democracy. Regardless of who wins the next Presidential election; indulgence of the enemy will lead them to reckless conduct that will compel the type of harsh disproportionate retaliation that should have commenced on Sept 12, 2001.
As I write, the Bush regime is participating with Howard Dean, in a convention of the Islamic Society of North America, notwithstanding the DoJ's current Trial pleadings against the ISNA as an "unindicted co-conspirator" in a Texas terror case. I don't hate Bush, but I condemn his liberalism. More Christians have been murdered under his tenure than in any time since the St. Bartholemew's Day Massacre. So much for "faith based" politics. It is a fact; under Bush-Clinton, Muslims have been treated as more-equal-than-others. By placing an void of certain victory before voters, Bush has diminished re-electability of the GOP. A Dem regime might want Islamofascists to vote; inevitably, an American majority will want them to die. |