First question-How is the war going. The United States holds the line in Iraq waiting for the December elections. Gaza is becoming more radicalized the Palestine Authority is in conflict with the terrorist and seem to be headed for civil war after the elections. The fight for Europe has begun with the fighting in France.
Authorities say drug traffickers and Islamic militants are helping to organize the unrest, via the internet and mobile phones, among the black North African immigrant communities who make up a significant part of many poor suburban housing estates.
Fighting has spreed to Denmark.
Quick Review of the left - Before 911 the left was anti-American and anti-capitalism. Post 911 the left wanted to blame the attacks on the United States foreign policy. The left falls back on the argument that the United States created Osama bin Laden in its war against communism. The lefts main enemy in the United States is the religious right. They rally against corporate globalism and U.S. military domination. The lefts problem is they have no ideas to solve the worlds problems.
Terrorism is the murdering of the innocent. The Islamic fascist subjugate women, hate Jews and execute homosexuals. This is a religious war, Osama bin Laden's speeches are filled with religious arguments and theological language. Many Muslims throughout the world have not denounced the Islamic fascist they have been silent in their criticism and even celebrate them. This is a fundamentalist war against humanity against those that believes in freedom and modernity.
The war on drugs: The problem is there is a war on drugs but just some drugs pharmaceuticals are OK other drugs are illegal. This issue must be addressed. All drugs should be legalized, regulated and taxed.
I think that both parties have it all wrong. Neither one has any type of concrete plan on how to combat terrorism, and both parties seem to sway at the whim of public opinion. However one guy who I've come to like is Imperato. Check out his site www.daniel2008.com
Posted by: Jason Robbins | November 29, 2005 at 02:05 AM