Saturday, October 07, 2006

It's High Noon for the U.S.


The parallels between that great 1952 Gary Cooper film and what our country is experiencing on the world stage are strikingly similar. Cooper's character must face down killers alone. No one in the town will help him-- including his deputy. He could take the easy road right out of town but he won't shrink from duty. So, he stands and faces evil down alone in the middle of the street.

Now think of the saloon as the United Nations and the sheriff as the U.S. Pushing through the saloon doors and leaving the relative safety of nonconfrontation to step into the dusty street of political incorrectness to take on the Muslim world alone, well, we can only pray that the real world scenario turns out the way the movie does.

The good guy wins.

But he throws down his sheriff's badge at the end of the movie and abandons the town and its cowardly losers.

We pray that the U.S. will take that first step away from the ineffectual U.N. and face down the Muslim horde on the street of political incorrectness. It would be nice to have a deputy to back us up, but we believe, if you want a real world happy ending, we will have to step onto that dusty street alone to save ourselves and our Western values (the town).

For members of the Church of Political Incorrectness, the movie resonates even more because of its ending. Although we are not advocating abandoning the U.N., we do approve of Cooper's decisive handling of the problem-- with no clean-up afterwards. As we have stated before in a policy we call laissez-faire with a big stick, our approach should be to use our superior weaponry to neutralize their nuclear threat, striking from the air at will without a single American soldier ever setting foot on the ground.

And without waiting for anybody's permission.

Besides the nuclear facilities, targets include military and the electrical power grid. Without electricity, their ability to create nuclear weapons and their modern world-- compliments of the West-- will come crashing down around them. And, we won't be hanging around to help them back onto their feet either.

But we will be watching.

If we find, after they have rebuilt their nation, that they still insist on pursuing a course that endangers our lives and our way of life, we'll come back again and again until they give up once and for all in trying to save the world for Allah. No nation building here. We don't believe in trying to convince the Muslims to embrace democracy because we believe the Qur'an cannot accommodate it. Compromise is not one of its high points-- especially when suggesting a reinterpretation would in all likelihood cost you your life thanks to the religion's psychotic fanantical wing. No, we believe that for most Muslims, the so called "silent majority", the same ones that have remained silent regarding terrorism in the name of Allah, it's easier and safer to remain in the saloon or to hide behind bolted doors and curtain drawn windows with the rest of the world and let someone else face down evil in the street-- especially if that lone hero is an infidel.

Amen.

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