September 11th 2001.

September 11th 2001.

Was the day our nation changed. It was actually long over due. We in America didn’t pay attention to the signs. Our elected officials decided to tip toe around the threats and bury their heads in the sand. We paid a heavy price on September 11th 2001.

On this anniversary as with all others my mood is not a very good one. I don’t do “Mourning” well. I pay respect to those who were murdered by religious zelots and get more angry with every minute passing.

September 11th 2001 is when the war against terror officially started. But war had been declared on us long before that. We haven’t learned anything. We are fighting a war that can not be fought with political correctness. We send our best and brightest to the sand boxes of the world in an effort to stop Islamic fundamentalism from taking hold. We can’t do that successfully by continuing to bury our head in the sand and not call it what it is.

We haven’t learned anything. We have kept and increased the PCness that allowed the murder of 3000 people on September 11th 2001. On top of continuing the policies of treating the Islamic scourge with kit gloves, we are allowing them to put up a monument to their attack on ground zero.

September 11th 2001 forever changed Americans. It changed me.

On September 11th 2011 I will be remembering, not mourning. I will not be sitting around crying about what happened. Been there done that 10 years ago. Now I mourn for those who have died fighting the raghead sons-a-bitches in the sandbox. I mourn for their families. I mourn for the fighting men and women who lost their lives fighting with one hand tied behind their back in the name of political correctness.

Mourn as you see fit. But don’t forget the lives lost AFTER the Islamic believers flew those planes into the towers and the pentagon and in the field in PA. We’ve been fighting a 10 year war against 7th century nutbags and it’s cost us dearly. We have lost more than the 3000 innocent people we remember today.

As you watch all the memorials and speeches ask yourself this:

We’ve all heard of the “Terror threat” alerts on the 10th anniversary of 9/11/2001. We’re running around in a panic 10 years after the attack because it might happen again. On December 7th 1951 did you hear of any “Credible threats” that pearl harbor might happen again?

Yeah didn’t think so.

4 Replies to “September 11th 2001.”

  1. On December 7th 1951 did you hear of any “Credible threats” that pearl harbor might happen again?..NO..because this country rolled up its sleeves and did what it needed to do. Its a shame we’ve lost that…

  2. I am certain that on that September day there were angels among us, and I would imagine that they too wept…

    I’m a big strong guy, but I am not the least bit bothered to tell you, I wept, from anger, from compassion, from a feeling of total helplessness, and yes, even fear, not fear for myself, but fear for my family and their immediate…

    I was 1,500 miles from home that day and all I could think of was getting home to my wife and making sure my children were safe, and I couldn’t do that…

    None of us knew what the future held, we still don’t, but I hope with all my heart that these same angels are with us now…

    I can’t speak for all Americans, but I know that I am still hurting, every day that goes by I remember 9-11, and I don’t know if a *healing* will ever take place in me, but I pray for the lives of those affected in an even more direct fashion, I pray for our firefighters, police officer and our troops… I pray that ALL of America will wake up to the dangers around us and unite in an effort to defeat the evils that threaten our lives and freedoms.

    No matter where that evil comes from!

    I will NEVER forgive and I will NEVER forget!

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