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Letter to Mahmoud

November 30th, 2006 at 6:07 pm . by el nuko

Earlier today, n2l pointed me to a blog called Rantings of a Sandmonkey. There was a video with Arab children in military garb, guns, and banners, one of them even dressed up as a suicide bomber. It was ghastly. It was also the kind of thing we’ve come to expect from the death cult followers over the past few years.

Also on the thread was a response written by a Canadian who goes by the name of Democracy Rules. “DR” addressed his essay to Hizbollah, and other Islamic terrorists, and I thought, especially in light of this week’s open letter to America from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, that it was also a very appropriate response to the Iranian’s missive.

ahmadinejad.jpg I give you one piece of advice: Do not incite the American people to war. We in Canada know a lot about the US, and how they think, and how they live, much more than the average person in Bam, Iran, or Tyre, Lebanon, knows. You think that you can use hate as a weapon to build an attack against he US, but you know not what you do. The US has over 300 million people, and they are all soldiers. The US built its country by its own hands, and from the beginning, they all accepted that freedom, liberty, and democracy were not negotiable. If by some miracle, an invasion force of Iranians attempted a landing on US soil, every man, woman and child would be there to meet them. They would not relent until it was finished. On United Airlines Flight 93, a random assortment of 40 civilian Americans was suddenly called to arms in a miniature Middle Eastern war. The ex-policewoman air hostess, the environmentalist, the marketing executive, moved against the Islamists as one, and collectively said, “We are not afraid”. Americans did not become timorous, or afraid after 9/11, instead they “got busy on yo’ ass”. After 9/11, America did not back down, and they will not back down, because the attack incited individual Americans against every Islamist, and every person who supports Islamists, or gives comfort to them. Americans are not the same as the Russians in Afghanistan, or the French in Algeria. To defeat the US, you will have to kill every one of them, and you do not know how to do that.

You clearly do not understand how rich Americans are, how many resources they have at their disposal, how intelligent, perseverant, and creative they are. Their wealth is enormous, with massive amounts of built structure: large houses, soaring office towers, highways, schools, universities, hospitals, and military bases everywhere, spanning a continent. Honestly, if you had even an inkling of what you are up against, you would cease your pointless reverse crusade immediately.

Within the last century, Americans have become extremely interested in war. They think about it, talk about it, plan for, it and rehearse it constantly. They spend huge amounts on their military every year, building installations and weapons, many types of which you have never even heard about. Tens of millions of Americans have served, do serve, and will serve in their military. We Canadians sometimes stand back and look at the Americans bemused, because one seldom even sees any of the Canadian military presence in Canada, whereas the US National Guard units stationed near Buffalo, New York, alone, have sufficient resources at their disposal to kill every Muslim on earth. Of course the Americans are right to prepare for war, because there is always another one coming, and they know that they will probably be the main target. The US even declared a “War on Poverty” in the 1960’s, but thankfully they relented before they began bombing the slums.

People who do not understand democracies constantly underestimate them. Hitler and Stalin certainly underestimated democracies. Many of those living in non-democracies think that in the current situation in the US, with huge internal dissent, Democrats shouting misgivings about Iraq, and Republicans pontificating about treachery, and the enemy within, it may seem that the factions will cancel each other out, or with more Democrat influence, the whole tide of war will change. Instead, the US is exposing its power to the world, by thinking out loud, disagreeing publicly, and nit-picking endlessly over details in floods of political television programs. The election is over, and, the war on terror will go on, as all previous US wars have done, irrespective of the party in power. To understand US policy, look carefully at what is not said, because that is where they have reached implicit consensus. Neither side is talking about ending the war on terror — instead they are bickering about the best way to kill Islamists.

For the Middle East, the scale of this war is enormous, which is clearly evident in the reportage of Al Jazeera, which mainly features events related to the war on terror. In contrast, this war has had no real effect on the US whatsoever. It is completely trivial. The US media talks about the war a lot, but Americans are always very interested in war in general, and there are no interesting sex scandals going on at the moment. If JonBenet Ramsay’s murderer were to be found, CNN would focus completely on that, and behave for weeks as if the war on terror did not exist. So far, the war on terror has cost the US roughly 6,000 lives since 9/11, while over that same period, approximately 2,000,000 Americans have died from smoking. In the World War II epoch, spanning 1933-1945, about 70,000,000 people were killed, but only about 500,000 of them were Americans, and the US became stronger because of that war. Islamists hope to obtain nuclear weapons (in fact there really are no other weapons of mass destruction). With some luck, and perseverance, Islamists may be able to detonate a nuclear bomb in Times Square, New York, and kill 1,000,000 people, but that is 0.3% of the US population. The remaining 99.7% of the US population would then do to the Islamists what the US did to Japan. Later, in the years that followed such an event, some Americans would regret having turned several Middle Eastern countries into blowing ash, but there would be a reluctant final consensus that after the Times Square bombing, it had to be done, and they would be right.

In the meantime, the US grows stronger each day. Their economy is doing extremely well, providing levels of health and prosperity that even Ali Baba could not have dreamt about. Coca Cola is finally getting to challenge Pepsi in Afghanistan. As a bonus, the US military gets to interrupt its constant war games to practice and train in a real war in Iraq. These are almost perfect training circumstances, with lots of troop rotations, a very low casualty rate, a real but evanescent enemy, and a kill ratio of much higher than 10 to 1. It is a general’s dream, and it’s an excellent theatre to test, develop, and refine weapons and tactics, in preparation for Iran, when that battle becomes necessary.

The most powerful method the US has of defeating the Islamists is already in play, and it will ultimately succeed. We Canadians, as the constant neighbours and interlocutors of the Americans, know their secrets. Only 5% of Americans have passports, and their biggest single foreign travel destination is Canada. The Americans’ secret method is that they do not hate very well. They’re terrible at it. They don’t teach their children to hate, they constantly forget who their enemies are, and they forgive adversaries, usually before the last bullet has landed. Islamists, and so many people in the Middle East, cling to hate as an addiction, passing it on to their children, cherishing it inside themselves, using it as the centerpiece of their lives. Hate, quite simply, like other addictions, is a waste of time and energy. Americans can’t concentrate very long on hate. They lose interest, or forget what the fighting was all about, or follow up their wars with reconstruction plans for their vanquished enemies. From time to time, they get mad at “Krauts”, or “Japs”, or “Commies”, but the next thing you know, the epithets are gone from the language, and things are back to normal, with Americans welcoming their former enemies into their country as immigrants, and marrying them, if possible.

Therefore, my advice to Islamists is to just give up fighting the US and forget about it. Your hate will not even be reciprocated, and you will probably still be welcomed as immigrants during the conflict. In the meantime, remember it’s not the Americans fault that your son wants to play with X-Box, or your daughter wants to wear Prada. If you don’t like Coca-Cola, don’t buy it. By flaunting your hate, you expose your jealousy, and humiliate yourselves. At the end of the war on terror, those who hate will be no better off than they were, while the US, by not hating, will be ever brighter, as “the shining city on the hill”.

Comment posted by directorblue
at 12/3/2006 7:34:19 AM

Yep!

Comment posted by nuke
at 12/2/2006 10:00:40 PM

Is Larwyn a real person?

Comment posted by Doug Ross @ Journal
at 12/2/2006 5:09:10 PM

The AP’s newest source: Tommy al-Flanagan

The recent Associated Press controversy — in which events and witnesses for various Baghdad reports appear to be fictitious — has inspired other reporters…

Comment posted by directorblue
at 12/2/2006 5:07:30 PM

Outstanding. I sent a link last night to the mythical Larwyn because this deserves wider coverage.

Comment posted by vimto1
at 12/1/2006 9:18:33 AM

Just read this right through. Great rant and as an outsider one I can identify with.

Or in a nutshell ‘Don’t prod a genial Lion’

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 12/1/2006 8:08:23 AM

K.I.A. Not a salubrious choice of acronym for the organization, but I like it.

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 12/1/2006 7:23:03 AM

God Blessed Texas With His Own Hand!
Residents use pig races to deter building of mosque.

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 12/1/2006 6:16:46 AM

Actually, that particular video of Palestinian children putting on a martyr play, is fairly old. I first saw it over at lgf over a year ago, but it was set to a Kylie Minoque song…or rather a chant of “la-la-la-la-la-la”.
Still, it is disgusting to know the youngest children of a society are being indoctrinated into hate and murder. I sent a link to the song video to my Aunt, who is approaching 80, and had visited the Holy Land a few years ago, and was fooled by them into thinking they were really nice people, if the Jews would give them a chance. When she saw the video, she emailed me back, that she was shocked, and that those children should be out playing baseball, or running foot races, not preparing to face their demise.

Comment posted by nuke
at 12/1/2006 12:32:57 AM

g’nite

Comment posted by nuke
at 12/1/2006 12:30:21 AM

You’d be lucky to have much deer meat left if you went hunting with a suicide belt.
Plus, you would use up your jihadis way too fast.

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Jimmy Carter’s Jewish Problem

November 30th, 2006 at 4:19 pm . by el nuko

 

By Jason Maoz
JewishPress.com | November 30, 2006

For those with eyes to see, there were hints as far back as the 1976 presidential campaign of the trouble to come. Early that year, Harper’??s magazine published “??Jimmy Carter’??s Pathetic Lies,”? a devastating expose of Carter’??s record in Georgia by a then little-known journalist named Steven Brill.

Reg Murphy, who as editor of the Atlanta Constitution had kept a close eye on Carter’??s rise in state politics, declared,”??Jimmy Carter is one of the three or four phoniest men I ever met.”?

Speechwriter Bob Shrum quit the Carter campaign after just a few weeks, disgusted with what he described as Carter’??s penchant for fudging the truth. He also related that Carter, convinced the Jewish vote in the Democratic primaries would go to Senator Henry (”??Scoop”) Jackson, had instructed his staff not to issue any more statements on the Middle East.

“Jackson has all the Jews anyway,”? Shrum quoted Carter as saying. “??We get the Christians.”?

Relations between Carter and Israel were tense from the outset of the Carter presidency.

source Frontline Magazine

hat tip SwampWoman,N2L

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In The Unfinished Presidency, his book about Carter’s post-White House activities, the liberal historian Douglas Brinkley provides a detailed account of the former president’s obsession with helping Palestinian terror chief Yasir Arafat polish his image. Carter, according to Brinkley, regularly advised Arafat on how to shape his message for Western journalists and even wrote some speeches for him.

Carter was also a vocal critic of Israeli policies and “view[ed] the unarmed young Palestinians who stood up against thousands of Israel soldiers as ‘instant heroes,’” wrote Brinkley. “Buoyed by the intifada, Carter passed on to the Palestinians, through Arafat, his congratulations.”

Former New York mayor Ed Koch, in his 1984 bestseller Mayor, recounted a conversation he had shortly before the 1980 election with Cyrus Vance, who’d recently resigned as Carter’s secretary of state. Koch told Vance that many Jews would not be voting for Carter because they feared “that if he is reelected he will sell them out.”

“Vance,” recalled Koch, “nodded and said, ‘He will.’ ”

 

Comment posted by nuke
at 12/1/2006 12:24:59 AM

g’night

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 12/1/2006 12:14:01 AM

It’s funny. I was closing windows, getting ready to clear the cache, and defrag, and refreshed the comment section over at Sandmonkey, and saw the trackback.
Henh.

Night Nuke.

Comment posted by nuke
at 12/1/2006 12:10:37 AM

New thread’s up

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 12/1/2006 12:00:16 AM

Hmmm, what happened to the hyperlink?
Only Surviving Dual Supercharged Factory Cobra to Be Sold

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 11:58:19 PM

OOH-HOO-HOO…baby, wish I had a couple of million to blow on a hot rod!

“When I built this dual supercharged 427 Cobra in 1966, I wanted it to be the fastest, meanest car on the road,” said Shelby. “Forty years later, it will still kick the tail of just about anything in the world. It’s the fastest street legal Cobra I’ve ever owned.”

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 11:40:33 PM

And N2L deserves a big ol’ sloppy thank you for posting it, too.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 11:39:41 PM

It was excellent. I think it definitely deserves a thread.

Comment posted by nuke
at 11/30/2006 11:38:26 PM

I think I’m going to post the Canadian guy’s response as a thread. It was dang good.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 11:34:45 PM

Heh. Undoubtedly much more dignified and capital acquisitive.

Comment posted by nuke
at 11/30/2006 11:27:11 PM

My idear ain’t near so glamorous as that.

Drive safe n2l

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Are You A Lumberjack?

November 30th, 2006 at 12:57 pm . by el nuko

Hightech news blog (and he’s OK) has assembled for your viewing and bookmarking pleasure, 59 amazing Python sketches …

And, we’ll make it an even 60, with the full length lumberjack sketch

Comment posted by vimto
at 12/1/2006 1:18:31 AM

Oh dear - just wait ’til my lad sees this - we’ll never get him away form it!

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 12/1/2006 8:22:14 AM

(grin) My daughter has the routines memorized. I used to do the mom thing and tell her that if she spent as much time on her studies as she spent on Monty Python, she would be much better off. Flash forward 10 years, and the company she works for is owned by a man from England. When he gets excited, she’s the only one that can understand him. And he’s a huge Python fan and they go off on “he’s not dead….he’s RESTING!” tangents when there aren’t any customers about.

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Foggy Bottomless

November 30th, 2006 at 10:47 am . by el nuko

Yesterday Colin Powell took the stage in Dubai and described the US presence in Iraq as consisting of three separate phases: (from the AP report)

The invasion phase went as planned. But the second phase, the military occupation, was “badly handled.” Mistakes during the second phase led to the third, “which could be considered a civil war.”

Whether or not Powell is attempting to repair his image with the Washington press, it is interesting to note that he reserves his harshest criticism for his former employer when he is abroad.

Another State Department employee sounded off against Administration policies at an academic forum in Washington last night, claiming that the Anglo-American relationship is “disappearing right before our eyes.”

Kendall Myers, a senior State Department analyst, disclosed that for all Britain’s attempts to influence US policy in recent years, “we typically ignore them and take no notice — it’s a sad business”.

250rat.jpgSpeaking at an academic forum in Washington on Tuesday night, he answered a question from The Times, saying: “It was a done deal from the beginning, it was a onesided relationship that was entered into with open eyes . . . there was nothing. There was no payback, no sense of reciprocity.”

The Times went on to report that Myers is considering early retirement. Of that, I have no doubt. I speculate that Myers is also positioning himself to undergo an image transformation from lowly-analyst-turned-rat to that darling of the the press: whistleblower. The Times reporter included the “rumor” that Myers attended the “Downing Street Memo” meetings. Just the ticket for John Conyers and the agenda-less Democrats to have something to do for the next two years.

Comment posted by nuke
at 11/30/2006 10:35:08 PM

fixed it

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 10:32:55 PM

It’s the season for kindness and generosity. I’ll be over it by January.

Comment posted by nuke
at 11/30/2006 10:28:31 PM

That’s one rat who deserves his own thread

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 10:09:51 PM

You are being far to kind, and much too generous, Swampie.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 10:02:49 PM

What a pathetic man.

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 9:59:22 PM

So this is the rat thread.

For those with eyes to see, there were hints as far back as the 1976 presidential campaign of the trouble to come. Early that year, Harper’s magazine published “Jimmy Carter’s Pathetic Lies,” a devastating exposé of Carter’s record in Georgia by a then little-known journalist named Steven Brill.

Reg Murphy, who as editor of the Atlanta Constitution had kept a close eye on Carter’s rise in state politics, declared, “Jimmy Carter is one of the three or four phoniest men I ever met.”

Jimmy Carter’s Jewish Problem.

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Vimto zots Britney

November 30th, 2006 at 9:17 am . by el nuko

zotbrittneycd2.gif

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 10:28:21 PM

I’ve got one, but it’s only 80,000 volts, and you can see and hear the voltage when you hit the go button. Never heard of one that didn’t.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 10:23:04 PM

Ooops. Must have hit “send” before I finished.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 10:22:20 PM

Whoa! I gotta get me one o’ dem then. Hmmmm. Now, who can I test it on? I probably ought to scope out where the cameras are at Wal-Mart before I do any testing.

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 10:20:32 PM

Whoa! I gotta get me one o’ dem then.

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 10:15:47 PM

Well pooh!
On the above link, scroll down to “Laugh Until You Cry.”

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 10:14:32 PM

*LAUGH ALERT*
Note: If you ever feel compelled to “mug” yourself with a taser, one note of caution: there is no such thing as a one-second burst when you zap yourself.

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 10:12:17 PM

It’s never too cold for football…what are you thinking?
It’s also never too wet or muddy. Now lightening, that’s different.

Hey nuke. It was a beaut, weren’t it?

Comment posted by nuke
at 11/30/2006 10:06:18 PM

the sandmonkey rant was beeeeutiful.
thanks for that link

Comment posted by SwampWoman
at 11/30/2006 10:04:11 PM

Gotta cancel the game, too cold.

Comment posted by no2liberals
at 11/30/2006 9:54:22 PM

GO COUGARS!
A preview of Friday nights Conference USA Championship game.

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