On this day where we remember and reflect on the cowardly attack by believers in Islamic superiority, and remember our fallen brothers and sisters who perished in that unholy conflagration, and the countless heroes of that day; I wonder how many people believe, as I do, that the threat to our nation and way of life is as real now as it was in the minutes before the first plane hit the first tower.
Our grandparents understood what to do in war, but we "modern" people have utterly forgotten. I'm posting 2 articles; the first being a great article by Andrew McCarthy talking about the myth of a mainstream peace loving Islamic faith, and the second by Arnold Ahlert reminding us to remember war as our greatest generation knew it. We are being lulled into a fantasy land of believing that our enemy is not our enemy.
http://bigjournalism.com/fross/2010/...agining-islam/
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion...qszjqqoXye36FL