From the University of Mobile’s Center for Leadership, some
reflections on 9/11, written BEFORE news came of this week’s
eruptions in northern Africa:
Worse, some of our national leaders seem to misunderstand, to
this day, what 9/11 was all about. These leaders still push forward
some sort of moral semi-equivalency, in which they quickly zip
through boilerplate language about how America was wronged on that
day but then start listing all the ways we need to be more
“sensitive” to the concerns of the rest of the world – concerns as
expressed by world leaders who were not fairly elected by their own
people, who do not allow their people the basic freedoms or human
dignity that Americans take for granted, and who have never done a
single thing to earn any level of sympathy, empathy, or
respect.
Oldefarte| 9.13.12 @ 9:01PM
Many of us are sick and tired of hearing about these animals loss of dignity. One gains thus by acting appropriately, religiously, humanely, morally and legally. Those who act in a opposite fashion deserve [and gain] no respect. They are what they are, and that is animals [and rabid ones at that]. Okay so we're an unwelcomed guest in their land for the purpose of needed oil extraction. If some idiots/fools among us come to the conscious fact that this country should begin developing all of our vast oil reserves, then a permanent vacating of their land can become accompolished and thereafter, they religious sesativities and their lands CAN THEN ROT IN HELL [FOR ALL MANY OF US CARE]!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!