Wednesday, May 6, 2009

from NY to Israel Sultan Reveals The Stories Behind the News

Wow,, you outdid yourself with this essay Sultan,, made me cry,,

Knowing everything we all know,, it's like living a waking nightmare,, 24/7

you truly rock, my friend, keep writing,

Our FREE world,, the INFIDEL world is still asleep,

they have to wake up!

Heyyy, CITIZEN WARRIOR!!!!!,,

I am certain Sultan's article here,, will give you inspiration over the
coming weeks!!!

Love, Light and Respect

solstice

who is having a hard time,, a good friend I knew at myspace almost 2 years
now,, died on his Nighttrain Harley Davidson, sunday, so, it's been the
SHITS, this week already,,


















from NY to Israel Sultan Reveals
The Stories Behind the News

Link to Sultan Knish





We're Americans, We Don't Torture


Posted: 05 May 2009 08:13 PM PDT


We are Americans, we don't torture. To torture would lower our moral
standing, knock us down from the moral high ground into the muck of sordid
violence. Our enemies may torture us, mutilate us and behead us-- but to
pour water on one of their terrorists makes us no better than them.

And why else are we fighting them in the first place, in order
to protect our own citizens... or to be better than them?

Clearly we are fighting to be better than them, that is
why as
Americans we do not torture.

We are Americans, we don't kill civilians.
At least not since 1941, 1952, 1973 or 1999. Instead we let the terrorists
take shelter behind civilians, we let the terrorists kill our soldiers, we
sacrifice our own lives to avoid causing any collateral damage.

No matter the cost we cannot cross that line, or we will be no better than
monsters and war criminals.

No, we must keep dying and we must keep letting the terrorists won. Better
that a 1000 US Marines should perish, than that a single enemy civilian should
die in one of our bombing raids. We are Americans, we don't kill civilians.

Fight back against the terrorists? Do you even realize what you're saying.
We are Americans, we don't fight wars across the globe, not unless they're
first approved by the UN. And then we call them peacekeeping missions, which
are completely different because our troops are wearing blue helmets.

We don't set out to intimidate other countries or act like some sort of
international bully. Yes our enemies may behave that way, and yes if they
feared us, perhaps we could save thousands of lives and prevent major
wars-- but we are Americans...


We don't fight back.

We are Americans, we don't resist when we're being killed. No we sit there
and let them do it. But not before we ask them why they're doing it and
whether there's anything we can say to talk them out of it, maybe a really
sincere apology or two.

Bomb our cities, behead our citizens, call for death in the name of your
moon deity, don't worry about it. We understand that you're angry and in a
lot of pain. And every time we fight back, we only make you angrier. So we
don't do that, instead we'll let you kill us some more and hope that makes
you feel better about all those times when we did fight back.

And if you kill us, after all our apologies, we can be confident that at least
we died on the higher ground. Damn straight. Blow us up, behead us or
incinerate us-- but you can't do anything to our higher ground.
Not unless you use nukes.

We are Americans. We don't fight back, except with strong diplomacy.
Sure we've done some terrible things in the past, that's why we have to
make up for it now. We've defended ourselves and the world. We've
broken ground on new technologies. We've been an industrial superpower
that has brought new comforts, cures and knowledge to people around the
world. And now it's time we paid for our crimes.

The crime of imposing our medicine, our culture, our values on people who
think women shouldn't be seen or heard, immunizations are part of a
Zionist conspiracy and that the perfect world is one where a man in a khaki
uniform or in a robe and a long beard tells everyone what to do and kills them
if they don't listen.

Our crime has been to bring civilization to people who don't want it. Our
crime has been to try and live as free people, and to assume that others
would want it too.

And much as we can't stop apologizing for it, the only apology they'll accept
is our lives. Which is as it should be. After all who are we to question their
cultural imperatives?

Forget the War on Terror. Phrases like that imply there are such things as
Wars or Terrorism, when we all know they're both constructs created by
the neo-conservatives who all but destroyed America with their insistence
on fighting terrorism. Forget any kind of war. We are in the age of diplomacy
now, of appeasement and of surrender. Because that's the new America, the
one that when you say, jump, asks, How High?
The one that when you slap it says, Please sir, may I have another.

We don't torture. We don't kill. We don't fight back. We're Americans. The new
breed of Americans, no pioneers or settlers or other racist white men need
apply here.
Move over George Washington, take a hike Teddy Roosevelt. We're sensitive
now and the only kind of strong we're interested in, is strong detergent,
strong mouthwash, strong positions on global warming and of course strong
diplomacy. As strong as diplomacy gets when it's not backed by armed force or
a spine.

But damn it, we're Americans. Not the old kind. Not the America of Stonewall
Jackson who powdered up that gator's behind over in New Orleans. Not
the America of Daniel Boone or Davy Crockett, who died standing off at the
Alamo, with the very people taking over the country now. Those are all dead
white men who didn't spend nearly enough time posing shirtless on magazine
covers or getting in touch with their feelings.

We're Americans. We don't need no Constitution. We need blowdried news
anchors to tell us what our values our. And our values are that we're
Americans, whatever that means anyway. And we don't torture. We don't
kill. And we sure as hell don't fight back.

We just die.

Which America do you want to be. The new or the old. Which will it be.













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