Monday, December 04, 2006

A personal manifesto

Reader Syndi sent this in. It was written by a friend of hers who wishes it to be distributed.

The price of greatness is responsibility. If Americans continue in a mediocre station, absorbed by their own affairs and those of Britney Spears and other factors of no consequence, our nation will drift into obscurity.

There is no halting-place at this point in time. We have now reached a state in the journey with Islam where there can be no pause. Common conceptions of what is right and decent, what is impartial justice, what is personal freedom is a high regard especially among the weak. Confusion runs amok among society Americana. The empires of the future are empires of the mind. Too many bleed white with futile pacifism. Fewer among us will bear the burden and heat of the day and suffer under the flail of adversity.

Islam is our foe, whatever trappings or disguise it wears, whatever language it speaks or laws it uses against us. We must not let go of the securities we have found necessary to preserve our lives and liberties until we are quite sure we have something else to put in their place. More Americans need to become autodidacts -- read, investigate, and teach themselves about the ultimate intent of Islam's global plan. People will need to do this as our media outlets will never tell the brutal truth to sacrifice potential advertising revenue.

Enough of the "what is."

I remain steadfast in my belief we did not become what we are only to see Earth's envy slide into oblivion behind the Qur'an. The blood of Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Franklin implanted in each of us the molecule of greatness. Our "critical hour" has changed definition. Pearl Harbor was long ago and generations have forgotten what they could lose. Nothing will work soundly or for long without a united effort, and in that instant, we as a nation will rise to the full level of our duty and opportunity, convulsed by its agonies and inspired by its cause; remaining free of Islamic tyranny. Our nation is far from the gift of a common tongue; we are divided, but not hopelessly. I am optimistic that 19 year old video game addict can become a skilled soldier when his mother and sister are threatened.

What we can do -- is be the town crier; the news for our immediate sphere of influence. Use every opportunity to spread the word of Islam's intent for us: Conversion or death. Question their motives and actions. Make them and their "appeasers" accountable for statements. Take the argument back to THEM to show us the peace Islam purports to spread.

As for me; I know too much. I can no longer waste time or ink on anyone who cannot grasp our sovereignty is in danger. Soon, I will be targeted. They know I'm here.

I especially agree with the part about the need to educate ourselves about the true nature of Islam. I've been studying this for years and find myself having less and less patience with the "religion of peace" nonsense.