Friday, August 27, 2010

9/11..Nine Years Have Passed

Could it really be that nine years have passed since that horrible day? We all watched with horror as news broadcasts brought us the disaster live on T.V. and I remember my mind not being able to process that it was actually happening. The sight of human beings flinging themselves out of 30 or 40 storey windows; the crowds of ashen covered people with absolute terror in their eyes; buildings collapsing and us knowing how many people were still inside. It was pure horror for us to watch and much worse for those who lost their lives.

But it did happen and the same kind of people who are responsible for that disaster are still around today. Canada has allowed them to immigrate into our country because of lax immigration laws. And once they are ferreted out and their plans to cause the loss of more innocent lives discovered, do we send them back to their own country? No. We give them a fair trial, set them up in cushy jails for a short time, support their families, and allow them to stay. They must laugh at us.

And soon a Muslim mosque will be built very close to the wreckage of the twin towers, this being allowed because the United States government is almost as whimpy as ours. Freedom of religion and civil rights must prevail, don't you know!! What about common decency and respect for the people who were murdered by Muslim fanatics? I know that not all Muslims are murderous nuts but they must realize it is a slap in the face to build their mosque so close to the spot their people destroyed.

None of us who were alive to witness that day will ever forget it. The question now is will we give in to "political correctness" and keep allowing these potential terrorists the so-called right to immigrate into our countries? Unless our immigration laws are changed, the terrorists will continue to arrive on our shores and welcomed with open arms and idiot smiles. Somewhere in Muslim land is a stand-up comic making jokes about the gullible Canadians and Americans.

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