Today should have not been declared a “national day of service”, but of remembrance.
Ralph Peters’ op-ed in the New York Post hit the nail right on the head:
Eight years ago today, our homeland was attacked by fanatical Muslims inspired by Saudi Arabian bigotry. Three thousand American citizens and residents died.
We resolved that we, the People, would never forget. Then we forgot.
We’ve learned nothing.
Instead of cracking down on Islamist extremism, we’ve excused it.
Instead of killing terrorists, we free them.
Instead of relentlessly hunting Islamist madmen, we seek to appease them.
Instead of acknowledging that radical Islam is the problem, we elected a president who blames America, whose idea of freedom is the right for women to suffer in silence behind a veil — and who counts among his mentors and friends those who damn our country or believe that our own government staged the tragedy of September 11, 2001.
Instead of insisting that freedom will not be infringed by terrorist threats, we censor works that might offend mass murderers. Radical Muslims around the world can indulge in viral lies about us, but we dare not even publish cartoons mocking them.
Instead of protecting law-abiding Americans, we reject profiling to avoid offending terrorists. So we confiscate granny’s shampoo at the airport because the half-empty container could hold 3.5 ounces of liquid.
Instead of insisting that Islamist hatred and religious apartheid have no place in our country, we permit the Saudis to continue funding mosques and madrassahs where hating Jews and Christians is preached as essential to Islam.
Instead of confronting Saudi hate-mongers, our president bows down to the Saudi king.
Instead of recognizing the Saudi-sponsored Wahhabi cult as the core of the problem, our president blames Israel.
Instead of asking why Middle Eastern civilization has failed so abjectly, our president suggests that we’re the failures.
Instead of taking every effective measure to cull information from terrorists, the current administration threatens CIA agents with prosecution for keeping us safe.
Instead of proudly and promptly rebuilding on the site of the Twin Towers, we’ve committed ourselves to the hopeless, useless task of rebuilding Afghanistan. (Perhaps we should have built a mosque at Ground Zero — the Saudis would’ve funded it.)
Instead of taking a firm stand against Islamist fanaticism, we’ve made a cult of negotiations — as our enemies pursue nuclear weapons; sponsor terrorism; torture, imprison, rape and murder their own citizens — and laugh at us.
Instead of insisting that Islam must become a religion of responsibility, our leaders in both parties continue to bleat that “Islam’s a religion of peace,” ignoring the curious absence of Baptist suicide bombers.
Instead of requiring new immigrants to integrate into our society and conform to its public values, we encourage and subsidize anti-American, woman-hating, freedom-denying bigotry in the name of toleration.
Instead of pursuing our enemies to the ends of the earth, we help them sue us.
We’ve dishonored our dead and whitewashed our enemies. A distinctly unholy alliance between fanatical Islamists abroad and a politically correct “elite” in the US has reduced 9/11 to the status of a non-event, a day for politicians to preen about how little they’ve done.
We’ve forgotten the shock and the patriotic fury Americans felt on that bright September morning eight years ago. We’ve forgotten our identification with fellow citizens leaping from doomed skyscrapers. We’ve forgotten the courage of airline passengers who would not surrender to terror.
We’ve forgotten the men and women who burned to death or suffocated in the Pentagon. We’ve forgotten our promises, our vows, our commitments.
We’ve forgotten what we owe our dead and what we owe our children. We’ve even forgotten who attacked us.
We have betrayed the memory of our dead. In doing so, we betrayed ourselves and our country. Our troops continue to fight — when they’re allowed to do so — but our politicians have surrendered.
Are we willing to let the terrorists win?
God forbid, IF and WHEN we are attacked again, they will win.
The words of George Santayana ring true in these present times: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Let us resolve this moment forward to NEVER AGAIN betray those who were brutally killed eight years ago, REMEMBER the attacks of September 11, 2001, and REMAIN VIGILANT against those who threaten our country, our liberty, and our way of life.
If you still feel compelled to serve, then do so in reminding our elected public servants that they work for us — and hold them accountable for letting their guard down in this war.
Yes, we are still at war.
You haven’t forgotten, nor have I, nor have many millions of Americans. Even the Left hasn’t forgotten, or they wouldn’t continue working so hard to cover it up and change it’s meaning.
So, we have work to do to make sure the Left isn’t successful. Let’s roll.
Well, my friend, I haven’t forgotten.
I think the problem started a week after 9/11 when the dust settled and we all were tripping over ourselves to to not look like bigots by saying “Oh, no… it’s not ALL Muslims, just the extremists that are the problem.” and every Borders and Barnes Noble had their windows filled with books on understanding Islam. That was the beginning and it incrementally got worse because we let it in the name of tolerance.
Well here’s the truth: Moderate Muslims ARE the problem as much, if not more than the Islamo-Fascists.
Lately, Conservatives have been tossing around the famous quote by Edmund Burke, “All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing.” Well, this applies to Moderate Muslims as well who make up make up the vast majority of the Muslim population yet have remained SILENT for the last 8 years.
Sorry, but I’m done giving Muslims a free pass, Moderate or otherwise. They’re ALL accountable in one way or another.
You’re right on the money. I wrote about this yesterday, also.
I’m so angry about our forgetfulness and cowardice as a nation, it makes me physically sick. I can’t believe so many of my fellow countrymen & women have grown up with such a lack of principle & resolve. I damn all the parents who raise their children to embrace rather than defeat our enemies, because the rest of us will surely receive a knife in our backs due to their actions.