Archive for February 8th, 2008

08
Feb

Time to ex-communicate the Archbishop of Canterbury

So, the Archbishop of Canterbury says that we should just accept the inevitable and let Sharia law be practiced in the west. This should be a wakeup call to Europeans about what happens when liberals are put into these types of leadership positions, but it won’t be, because this type of lunacy is rampant in Europe. The people of Europe have been born and bred into this type of thinking. I’m not saying most Europeans are going to be siding with this nut-case about Sharia law. I’m talking in more general terms. For instance, the anti-Americanism that is rampant in Europe, Canada and elsewhere is a good example. There are many in these countries, and I am talking about a very large number of people, who believe that America is a scourge on the world and that we are the source of most of the worlds problems. I will grant you, though, this may be changing somewhat with the rising belligerence of Iran. It appears that many Europeans are afraid of Iran, but this is another example of the absolute rampant amorality in Europe. The people of Europe are cowards to a large extent who will only rise up to defend themselves when they are on the brink. Unfortunately, we here in America aren’t a whole lot better. We act as if the death toll in Iraq of Americans is a the most disastrous thing that has happened to our country. Ten times that number die on American highways every year. And what did they die for? Nothing. The Americans in Iraq have died for a cause. But I’m not defending the absolute ineptness of the Bush administration in prosecuting the war. Let me just end with a quote from a great American:

It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
George S. Patton