tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post7729303757426086239..comments2024-03-28T03:24:11.539-04:00Comments on Daniel Greenfield / Sultan Knish Articles at DanielGreenfield.org : Another DayDaniel Greenfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13575285186581875356noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-88113623216731095712011-09-12T17:26:18.452-04:002011-09-12T17:26:18.452-04:00Dear Daniel and other posters:
I completely agree...Dear Daniel and other posters:<br /><br />I completely agree with everything being sad about the treasonous behavior by MSM and the spineless politically correct mindset.<br /><br />However, as a practical matter and in accordance with the principles of the US Constitution, what do you do with the Muslims already and other third world colonists who are living here among us and procreating at alarming rates using our social assistance programs? What do you do with their children who were born here in the US?<br /><br />It seems that by the time enough people become aware enough to take action, the only feasible means of resistance will be the small caliber manual weapons still allowed under the 2nd Amendment. I am not sure that being able to protect my home and family for about 10-15 minutes before being run over will be very productive from a civilizational point of view.<br /><br />Raising awareness is not enough. Many victims of history were quite aware of the impending perils and it didn't help them at all. Plus, with the collapse of all western nation-states, there is nowhere to go. Even China will not remain immune forever, and it's not like they are laying out welcome mats. What is the practical solution?<br /><br />AGAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-3690052324722253042011-09-12T16:24:02.548-04:002011-09-12T16:24:02.548-04:00Didn't Soros survive the Halocaust by collabor...Didn't Soros survive the Halocaust by collaborating with the Nazis?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-67262143954507386482011-09-12T16:14:28.631-04:002011-09-12T16:14:28.631-04:00A better quote from Ecclesiastes and one which I m...A better quote from Ecclesiastes and one which I might suggest could apply to your writing<br />"The words of wise men are heard in quiet more than the cry of him that ruleth among fools"<br />Chapter 9 V 17dave snoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-5989323397257018612011-09-12T14:57:32.008-04:002011-09-12T14:57:32.008-04:00revereridesagain
After the Vietnam war, America ...revereridesagain <br /><br />After the Vietnam war, America virtually withdrew from the world. The USSR's influence increased rapidly, not just in the ME, but Africa and Asia. <br /><br />The election of Ronald Reagan, turned the tide. For a while, till Clinton was elected, America was once again setting the agenda. The USSR fell, communism was discredited, and Eastern Europe was free. <br /><br />As for waging war in a direct manner. Pres GW Bush did try it for a while, but due to the liberal paradigm that rules the West, it is not possible at the moment to wage war in a direct manner. Therefore indirect means have to be chosen - and that means it is going to be a long long war - unless Muslims get stupid and nuke a Western city.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-1694507950736693242011-09-12T14:43:27.786-04:002011-09-12T14:43:27.786-04:00RE: Giuliani’s Quote
“’To everything there is a s...RE: Giuliani’s Quote<br /><br />“’To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven,’ Giuliani read.”<br /><br />I did not follow 9/11 ceremony so I do not know the context of Giuliani’s quoting of King Solomon. It may be that he understood the teaching, that he used this passage correctly. But it may be that he actually meant that the tragedy was then and it was sad; this is now and we must remember the sadness, but we have moved on. The season is over. <br /><br />But there is certainty in King Solomon’s words. He was trying to convey that there is a proper time for everything. A definite time for everything. And we have to act in a different manner, according to the time in which we find ourselves. We have to adjust for the reality at each particular time and place. The message is that we must avoid tripping up by trying to re-define reality. Everyone loves peace, but it might be a time for war and at such time a peacenik is unequipped. <br /><br />For a recent treatment of this see “A Time for Change” by Asher Keren.<br /><br />AkibaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-35213067799135802092011-09-12T11:39:31.969-04:002011-09-12T11:39:31.969-04:00I don't really understand why Soros and others...I don't really understand why Soros and others on the left ally themselves w/islamonazism. Do they really think islamonazism has ever shared power w/anyone not muslime? Do the leftist tools really think the muslimes will just hold hands w/the left and sing cumbaya if they ever gain power? I can't imagine someone like Soros being that naive -- especially considering he personally survived the Holocaust!Kufar Dawghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13710592269001257962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-13093344926363787702011-09-12T11:08:54.821-04:002011-09-12T11:08:54.821-04:00Ouch !!!
Mr. Knish, your article is so very true t...Ouch !!!<br />Mr. Knish, your article is so very true that it hurts like a punch in the eye !!<br />America has been already defeated... The religion of hate has infiltrated itself so deep into the American institutions, press, media and everything, and now it's succeeding in destroying the American values from inside, like a cancer or a virus.<br />What they haven't yet understood, same as for every parasitic entity, is that when the host creature is destroyed, the parasite collapses together, and only the eggs or larvae are left to invade another body.<br />Islam is an illness of the soul, and the Left who suppport it is so utterly stupid that they don't understand how they're going to be trashed by their "friends" after they achieve what they want - i.e. total power.<br />Depressing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-7623094262045378862011-09-12T09:35:14.818-04:002011-09-12T09:35:14.818-04:00If our realistic rage were not being suppressed by...If our realistic rage were not being suppressed by the gov't and its media, we could discuss effective ways to deal with the Muslim problem, like very restrictive immigration policies, more mosque monitoring, massive deportations, and so forth. We would be saying, "This Muslim population is a threat to our security and we will deal with it, of course." Instead, by driving rage underground, we can expect more depression, escapism leading to gov't approved stupidity, and violence - from our side. As one of the speakers at a rally yesterday said, "We are losing the war. Become friends with Mr. Colt and the Second Amendment."Madeline Brooksnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-51708605226287494202011-09-12T09:06:28.898-04:002011-09-12T09:06:28.898-04:00Anyone who has been punched in the back of the hea...Anyone who has been punched in the back of the head, knocked to their knees, then gotten up and found the will to fight back can tell you what that does for your self-respect and confidence and resolve to never become an unwitting victim again, to always know who has hit you and why and what you can do to put an end to their rapacity. We see that in the heroes of books and movies who "take the law into their own hands" and strike back against those who have devastated their lives. Back in the 70's in New York we had a movie called "Death Wish", in which Charles Bronson's screen wife and daughter are brutally murdered and raped, respectively. Following a period of helpless grief and fear, Bronson's character starts fighting back, decimating the city's criminal population and earning the wrath of the law as a "vigilante". I say "we" because I was a New Yorker then and it's hard to describe how much we loved that movie. And as Bronson's character's success at weeding out killers, robbers, and rapists increased, the grief remained but you could see his helpless anger turn to confidence and his love for life returning.<br /><br />Not many of the "vigilantes" are allowed to get away with it by the movie studios' censors. (In almost every production of "The Count of Monte Cristo", the title character is denied the satisfaction and reward so joyfully bestowed on him by Dumas in the novel.) In our "enlightened" age he must be punished for enacting his righteous revenge. But many more get past the finger-wagging censor's disapproving eye, to the approving cheers of the audience. Superheroes are frequently of this genre, that's why they are so popular.<br /><br />(DP111: Since when, with the exception of the Reagan years, did America "right itself" after Vietnam? The college-age marxist savages who were blowing up buildings in my NY neighborhood in the 60s are now paying calls on their friend Barack in his new White House gig. This cannot be a 100 year or even a 50 year war any more than the 1930s could have gone on for another 50 years with no resolution. Going rounds and settling scores on a piecemeal basis will only drain us like a giant vampire kegger. Our only hope is for enough people to become aware of the nature of the Islamic enemy and to knock it down decisively when in inevitably strikes, which will probably be within the next 10 years, not 50.)revereridesagainnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-82949225350634512182011-09-12T05:47:33.129-04:002011-09-12T05:47:33.129-04:00DG wrote: Endless pain is helplessness which can&#...DG wrote: Endless pain is helplessness which can't be healed, only repressed and eventually forgotten. And so we dedicate one day, one week, to reliving the events to the extent that we are allowed to relive them, and then the wound must be scabbed over and off we go to work, shopping and cheerfully greeting our Muslim neighbors who are in no way associated with the events of the day. "Hi there!" "Salaam Aleikum."<br /><br />The endless pain, the self-doubt that creeps in due to the relentless propaganda of the MSM, eventually leads to self-loathing. Hatred of the self because we know we are cowards to let this happen to us by our own. We know too that we are cowards not to recognise, and we know that as well. Its all part of the same helplessness.<br /><br />I hope this does not go away, and Americans face their doubts squarely. I'm sure they will. America will right itself, as it did after the Vietnam war. And neither will the enemy go away. There are still may rounds to go and many scores to settle. As Pres Bush said at the time, this war will go on for 50 years. Its going to be like the 100 year war.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-58774437365282846132011-09-12T05:44:46.348-04:002011-09-12T05:44:46.348-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-12754522668721267062011-09-12T05:43:36.840-04:002011-09-12T05:43:36.840-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-54140113698019912722011-09-12T04:58:16.947-04:002011-09-12T04:58:16.947-04:00I can't for the life of me figure out why we d...I can't for the life of me figure out why we didn't declare war on the country the terrorists were from.<br /><br /><br />One of the Sunday morning shows on PBS discussed the attacks. How strange was it for the host (McNeil) to include the terrorists when discussing the people who died? He made it sound as if they were victims!<br /><br />Then he made another very odd comment--he called president Bush "of late and honorable memory."<br /><br />Strange isn't it?<br /><br />He made it sound as if Bush were dead. Really odd comments.Keliatahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11413494251297514882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-54268405817626308522011-09-12T04:43:09.661-04:002011-09-12T04:43:09.661-04:00Again you analyse the situation with precision. Wh...Again you analyse the situation with precision. What you say about Europe is so true and it is frightening to many of us who are not blinded and who see reality. A lot of us are writing on blogs trying to open eyes and ears by exposing what the left really says and does, by blowing away the smoke screen the left is so adept in creating. It is not easy and we have to be careful in how to formulate what we are trying to expose because we run the risk of being sued in court and face a financial punishment that would break us and silence us. We hope to convince a majority to wake up and will continue to prod brains and peel away covers.foxynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-44544746571774409702011-09-12T01:22:24.368-04:002011-09-12T01:22:24.368-04:00Robert Spencer has a good piece published at Human...Robert Spencer has a good piece published at Human Events today that is related to the subject matter addressed in this piece. Not sure which is a more depressing read, but read them we must if we want to be grounded in reality.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11368628.post-10178905111024313452011-09-12T01:04:04.295-04:002011-09-12T01:04:04.295-04:00I actually think a lot of Americans are quite awak...I actually think a lot of Americans are quite awake, quite angry, and becoming educated about who the enemy is. But, the mainstream media has a stranglehold on information. And our schools, colleges, and universities have a stranglehold on the minds of the young. So how do we move forward with our increasing body of knowledge, fighting the daily war of creeping sharia within a context of still too many uneducated masses. How different life could be if this blog was what millions of Americans read each day. How different if we had a President who loved America. And so on. What are we to do to advance the truth and save ourselves?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com