As I write, Paris is under curfew for the first time since the German occupation, and the death toll from the multiple attacks stands at 158, the vast majority of them slaughtered during a concert at the Bataclan theatre, a delightful bit of 19th century Chinoiserie on the boulevard Voltaire. The last time I was there, if memory serves, was to see Julie Pietri. I'm so bloody sick of these savages shooting and bombing and killing and blowing up everything I like - whether it's the town where my little girl's favorite fondue restaurant is or my favorite hotel in Amman or the brave freespeecher who hosted me in Copenhagen ...or a music hall where I liked to go to hear a little jazz and pop and get away from the cares of the world for a couple of hours.
But look at the photographs from Paris: there's nowhere to get away from it; the barbarians who yell "Allahu Akbar!" are there waiting for you ...when you go to a soccer match, you go to a concert, you go for a drink on a Friday night. They're there on the train... at the magazine office... in the Kosher supermarket... at the museum in Brussels... outside the barracks in Woolwich...
Twenty-four hours ago, I said on the radio apropos the latest campus "safe space" nonsense:
This is what we're going to be talking about when the mullahs nuke us.
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This is the USA in 6 months, thanks to Obama.
ReplyDeleteThe president (no capital p for this guy) blithely criticizes the Sunni ISIS because he is in the employ of Shiite Iran. Americans are too lazy to read the books that are in every good city library that clearly explain what we can expect from both camps of Islamic evil.
ReplyDeleteAs long as we treat the football players like gods we'll be o.k. The Hebrew prophet Hosea said it. "My people perish for lack of knowledge."
read the books that are in every good city library that clearly explain what we can expect from both camps of Islamic evil.
DeleteThat wound entail comprehension. :)
I'm sorry. I don't belong in the 21st century. Thanks to the home schooling by my high school drop-out Mother, straight A tenth-grader who had to work to help feed a family of ten children, but who stopped at that library under the Gov. Vance monument after manning Ma Bell's switchboard and brought home an armload of books, I believe I had a lot of reading comprehension on entering 1st grade in 1939. I easily read the daily paper and less easily the Bible, but I realize how fortunate I was in so many respects.
DeleteToday's young are deprived of the advantages we had in those dear days, not yet beyond recall.
not yet beyond recall.
DeleteLet us pray.
When this enemy is inside the gates, it's kill, or be killed.
ReplyDeleteThere is NO Quarter.
Embrace it.
Central Alabamaian
When this enemy is inside the gates, it's kill, or be killed.
DeleteThere is NO Quarter.
Amen.
Annie B sums this up as Bush League compared to what will happen if we don't fight back harder than the muslims are. Except for the exterior trappings, the muslims are no different than the communists. Total submission is the goal - violence and mayhem are the means.
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the muslims are no different than the communists. Total submission is the goal - violence and mayhem are the means.
DeleteAbsolutely, Thanks.
The only thing I can say to the bleeding hearts French and other European countries that welcome the Muslim scum into their countries of unarmed helpless citizens is, "You shall reap what you sow".
ReplyDelete"You shall reap what you sow".
Delete& sooner the better.
As usual, Mark Steyn is dripping with truth and common sense.
ReplyDeleteYes.
Delete80,000 of these Syrians were shipped into New Orleans yesterday according
ReplyDeleteto Refugee Resettlement. No mention on the controlled networks. It's a secret.
Hadn't heard that. Thanks.
DeleteRemember, the Crusades didn't happen in a vacuum.
ReplyDeleteNailed and time for a redo.
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