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Do you remember the fear?

Posted: May 20, 2004
1:00 am Eastern

By Craige McMillan
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Do you remember the fear in the female newscaster's voice the morning of 9-11? I shall never forget it. Today, the fear is gone. All that remains is her contempt for America – her and a thousand of her newsroom coworkers who labor ceaselessly to end the war on terror, both by what they report ... and what they don't.

Nothing remains in her voice and reporting but contempt for America, magnified by thousands of reporters, editors and newscasters from across the nation. These titans of objectivity have come to us courtesy of our nation's journalism schools, many at publicly-funded institutions of "higher education." They are nothing of the sort. They graduate people ignorant of our history, our culture and, for that matter, of themselves.

Bigshot billionaires, who make their money by taking it away from middle-class investors and working-class taxpayers in currency trades and other sham investment vehicles have dedicated themselves and their fortunes to defeating the war on terror. Perhaps it's bad for business?

The Democratic Party – now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the wealthy and well-connected – has farmed its dirty work out to newly formed "hit squads" of left-wing activists created within the fine print of "campaign finance reform." These hit squads are not subject to campaign finance reporting or any limits on their lies and propaganda. Their supporters within the old media act as an echo chamber for their disgusting filth. The party that once represented working-class America is now America's most virulent enemy, bent upon the nation's humiliation and, ultimately, its destruction.

On Sept. 20, 2001 my column ran under the title, "Why?" In it, I detailed the true scope of the terrorist attack against our nation: Congress, the White House and Pentagon were to have been destroyed by hijacked aircraft. Nearly two years later, the big-name media arrived at the same conclusion. On Aug. 8, 2003, Larry Margasak writing for the Associated Press in "Feds: Moussaoui Aimed to Hit White House," reported that:

Terrorism suspect Zacarias Moussaoui was part of a conspiracy to fly an airliner into the White House, a prosecutor alleged in a transcript released Friday, raising the possibility of other would-be hijackers ... "It was going to involve others," Karas said at a Jan. 30 court hearing, without further elaboration. "The fact that he didn't know the precise whereabouts or even if we can assume he didn't know the names of the people doesn't mean he doesn't know the objects of the conspiracy" ... Karas said on Jan. 30 "the evidence is clear" that Moussaoui had accomplices in a plan to fly a fifth attack plane, although he did not make clear whether the alleged operation was planned for Sept. 11.

Next month John Solomon, writing for the Associated Press on Sept. 21, 2003, in "9-11 Mastermind: Plan Involved 10 Planes," reported that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who planned the 9-11 operation and is now in custody called for "as many as 22 terrorists and four planes in a first wave, followed by a second wave of suicide hijackings that were to be aided possibly by al-Qaida allies in southeast Asia ... The interrogation reports make dramatically clear that Mohammed and al-Qaida were still actively looking to strike U.S., Western and Israeli targets across the world as of this year."

They reported it. Then they "moved on," to use the words of their hero. Neither personal experience or the very news they report dissuades the Hate America First crowd from their agenda of destroying the land they call home. The cries we hear from this crowd – echoed by those in government and the military – to "bring the terrorists to justice" are the cries of a dying civilization.

This is a war. War is what happens when civilization breaks down. War does not observe the lawyers' dance on the courtroom floor, which – anyway – how often produces "justice" for anyone? War is a contest of strength and will. It is over when one side breaks the other side's ability or will to continue.

The terrorists can never defeat us militarily. We can, if we choose, incinerate them and the nations that harbor them. But they can defeat our will. Those in the media have already capitulated. Ignorant of history, they naively believe that if we leave Iraq, the terrorists will "leave us alone." The terrorists will never "leave us alone" until there are none of them left to attack us. "Justice" is not a luxury we can afford. Victory is our only option.





Craige McMillan is a commentator for WorldNetDaily.






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