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softouch
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Below is an editorial from an edition of a Florida newspaper located in Florida's panhandle. Someone who reads this paper thought that the editorial was worth a wider distribution and retyped it to send out over the Internet. Phil Lucas, the paper's Executive Editor, wrote this article published in The News Herald, Panama City, Florida, Sunday, April 4, 2004. His e-mail address is plucas@pcnh.com. The News Herald web site is found at http://www.newsherald.com/

Up Against Fanaticism

If straight talk of savagery offends you, if you believe in ethnic and gender diversity but not diversity of thought, or if you think there is an acceptable gray area between good and evil, then turn to the funny pages, and take the children, too. This piece is not for you.

We published pictures Thursday of burnt American corpses hanging from an Iraqi bridge behind a mob of grinning Muslims. Some readers didn't like it. Mothers said it frightened their children. A woman who works with Muslim physicians thought it might offend or endanger them.

Well, we sure don't want to frighten, offend or endanger anybody, do we? That's just too much diversity to handle. I mean, somebody might get hurt.

We could fill the newspaper every morning with mobs of fanatical Muslims. They can't get along with their neighbors on much of the planet: France, Chechnya, Bosnia, Indonesia, Spain, Morocco, India, Tunisia, Somalia, etc., etc., etc. Can anybody name three ongoing world conflicts in which Muslims are not involved? Today, where there is war, there are fanatical Muslims. We might quibble about who started what conflicts, but look at the sheer number of them. One thing is sure. Muslim killers started the one we are in now when they slaughtered more that 3,000 people, including fellow Muslims, in New York City.

Madeleine Albright, the former secretary of state and feckless appeaser who helped get us into this mess, said last week Muslims still resent the Crusades. Well, Madam Albright, if Westerners were not such a forgiving people, we might resent them too.

Let's recap the Crusades. Muslims invaded Europe, and when they reached sufficient numbers, they imposed their intolerant religion upon Westerners by force. Christian monarchs drove them back and took the battle to their homeland. The fight lasted a couple of centuries, and we bottled them up for 1,000 years.

Now, a millennium later, Muslims have expanded forth again. Ask France. Ask England. Ask Manhattan. Two-and-a-half years ago fanatical Muslims laid siege to us. We woke up to the obvious. Our president announced it would be a very long war, then took the battle to the Islamic homeland.

Sound Familiar?

Let's consider the concept of a "long war." Last time it was 200 years, give or take. Anybody catch Lord of the Rings? You know, the good part, the part that wasn't fiction, the part that drew us to the books and movies because it was the truest part: the titanic struggle between good and evil, between freedom and enslavement, between the individual and the state, between the celebration of life and the worshipping of death. That's the fight we are in, and it never ends. It just has peaks and valleys.

There may be a silent majority of peaceful Muslims - some live here - but that did not save 3,000 people in the World Trade Center, the million gassed and butchered in the Middle East, the tens of thousands slain in Eastern Europe and Asia, the hundreds blown to bits in the West Bank and Spain, or the four Americans shot, burned and hung like sausage over the Euphrates as a fanatical minority of Muslims did the joyful dance of death. Maybe we are so tolerant, we are so bent on "diversity," we are so nonjudgmental, we are so wrapped up in our six-packs and ballgames that our brains have drained to our bulbous behinds. Maybe we're so addled on Ritalin we wouldn't know which end of a gun to hold. Maybe we need a new drug advertised on TV every three minutes, one that would help us grow a backbone.

It doesn't take a Darwin to figure out that in this world the smartest, the fastest, the strongest, and the most committed always win. No exceptions! Look at your spouse and children. Look at yourself in the mirror. Then look at the pictures from the paper last Thursday. You better look at them. Those are the people out to kill you.

Who do you think will win? You? Or them? Think you can take your ball and go home and they will leave you alone? Read a little history. Start with last week, last month, last year, and every other year back for half a century. Then go back a thousand years. Nobody hides from this fight.

Like it or not, that's the way it was and that's the way it is. But many Americans don't get it. That's why we published those pictures. If they jarred you off the sofa, if they offended you, if they scared your children and sent you into a rage at mass murderers or heartless editors, then I say, it's a start.



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Nice to know how the other side thinks of us.

Actually, it's not so nice to know. So Americans think the best plan is to bomb us into loving Israel. I just hope this reflects a minority opinion. Seems very gloomy if you see what most Americans on the net think though.


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Don't worry Kimo, this is by an editor in Florida, a racist, ignorant state for the most part (except for the exiled Cubans.) This is the state that got Bush elected by rigging their elections and tampering with the ballot boxes. Also in the past the same district had numerous occasions where the whites would attack the non-white people that were in line to vote, thus ensuring that racist policy would be passed by "popular" vote.
I don't think this guy represents the majority of American sentiment, but at one time it did. A lot has been exposed since then.

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No comment.
all i can hope is that this article dont represent majority of the american people(not the government).

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I can assure you all that this article does not reflect the average American. And that so-called "silent minority" is a lot of BS, as no one in this country was more vocal against Arab extremists than the Arab communities themselves.

And please, please, please be fully aware that the American media is monopolized by the Jewish population. Jews are a minority in America, yet they have a lot of economic and media power.

I think this person may have even had political motives for writing this article as Bush's approval rating over the war has dropped significantly since 9/11. Too many scandals are coming out of his administration.

And even those that support the war are well aware that the extremists are a minority and don't speak for the Arab masses. Egypt is recognized as a U.S. ally. The only ones that are concerned about Israel are the Jews. It's unfortunate that they have used the 9/11 tragedies to gain support for their own agendas.


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hi everybody,
as an american i hold the view is the everybody is equal in allah's eyes.....

but the true sad fact is that since 9/11 some of the american public hold a negtaive view towards the middle east.....

just pray calmer heads will prevail in a crisis matter..... insh2lah...

salam,
brian


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Hello all,

I just wanted to make a comment about this article. As an American who loves arabs and moving to Egypt, this guy who make these comments is a racist, ignorant and does not see outside his "box". Florida for years and well into the present is and was a racist state. The sentiment of most americans is sympathy. We do not all feel this way about Arabs or Islam.


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I couldn't agree more with the article...most New Yorkers do...sad...


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Originally posted by setithefirst:
Hello all,

I just wanted to make a comment about this article. As an American who loves arabs and moving to Egypt, this guy who make these comments is a racist, ignorant and does not see outside his "box". Florida for years and well into the present is and was a racist state. The sentiment of most americans is sympathy. We do not all feel this way about Arabs or Islam.


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