Well, this is a breath of fresh air. Hans-Peter Friedrich,
Germany’s Minister of the Interior,
acknowledged that Islamist terrorism is a still a threat to
Germany and Europe even after the death of Osama bin Laden.
While giving the annual report of the German equivalent of the
FBI, Friedrich said, “The Islamist terrorist threat is widely
varied and has not concentrated on a single leader of al-Qaeda for
a long time.”
Of course, here in the good, old U.S.A., the words “Islamist
terrorist threat” shall not parse the lips of President Obama nor
his administration even when it directly results in the deaths of
American military personnel whether at Fort Hood or at
Frankfurt International Airport. No, they’ve been too busy
making nice with Iran, Syria and The Muslim Brotherhood not to
mention negotiating on behalf of the Palestinians.
How many Americans have to die at the hands of those who shout,
“Allahu Akbar!” before the Obama Administration realizes the
futility of their efforts? I hope we never have to find out.
jppc| 7.1.11 @ 11:47AM
"How many Americans have to die at the hands of those who shout, "Allahu Akbar!" before the Obama Administration realizes the futility of their efforts?"
Well put and exactly the correct question to ask, however, another good question to add is, why are we (the US, Canada, Euro countries) importing such large numbers of Muslims through mass immigration? This is only brinng terrorism, beheadings, honor killings of daughters/wives, burkas and Sharia Law to our nations.
It's the immigration, stupid.
David W| 7.1.11 @ 2:16PM
The left will wake up only when they are actually attacked (and specifically attacked, not as part of a group). Though, perhaps, the attacks are happening even now, but they have been buried by the media because it doesn't fit their "narrative" (like hiding the fact that roaming bands of young blacks are attacking non-blacks).
yisong| 10.28.11 @ 9:38PM
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