A Voice in the Wilderness In Defense of "Mere Conservatism"

9Nov/09Off

Can we “jump” yet?

resized_Malik_Hasan_2d_lieutenantThe politically correct insanity that is crippling this country knows no bounds.  Within 24 hours of the terrorist attack on Fort Hood we knew that the suspect was named Nidal Malik Hasan, was a devout Muslim, spoke openly to his clients and colleagues alike about his radical Muslm views, had given copies of the Koran away to friends and neighbors the day before the murders took place, had been a member in social networking groups which extolled the virtues of suicide bombing, and, oh by the way, according to eye witness reports, had screamed "Allahu Akbar!" (God is Great!) before and during his rampage on the innocent victims in Texas.

And with all of that evidence, every liberal in America, from President Obama to Anderson Cooper to Homeland Security Chief Janet Napalitano, insisted that no one "jump to any conclusions."

Really?  Conclusions about what?  Not that the man might have been motivated by his perverted view of Islam to slaughter fellow soldiers, right?  Who would think such a thing?

Do you have any ketchup popsicles to sell me that might match my new white gloves?

But don't believe this sarcastic blogger that what happened at Fort Hood was most certainly terrorism.  From ABC News:

U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan was attempting to make contact with people associated with al Qaeda, two American officials briefed on classified material in the case told ABC News.

The military knew this man was insane, and yet let him continue to be the person soldiers came to for counseling after fighting in a war that Hasan hated (only slightly more than Code Pink and the anti-war Left in this country).

I'm gonna let Mark Steyn take this blog-post home with an excerpt from his latest, and I dare say brilliant, column:

When it emerged early Thursday afternoon that the shooter was Nidal Malik Hasan, there appeared shortly thereafter on Twitter a flurry of posts with the striking formulation: "Please judge Maj. Malik Nadal [sic] by his actions and not by his name."

Concerned tweeters can relax: There was never really any danger of that – and not just in the sense that the New York Times' first report on Maj. Hasan never mentioned the words "Muslim" or "Islam," or that ABC's Martha Raddatz's only observation on his name was that "as for the suspect, Nadal Hasan, as one officer's wife told me, 'I wish his name was Smith.'"

What a strange reaction. I suppose what she means is that, if his name were Smith, we could all retreat back into the same comforting illusions that allowed the bureaucracy to advance Nidal Malik Hasan to major and into the heart of Fort Hood while ignoring everything that mattered about the essence of this man.

Honestly, this might be one of the most important articles you ever read.  Please finish Steyn's masterpiece right here.


6Nov/09Off

Tragedy at Fort Hood

There's little I can or should say about the massacre that took place at Fort Hood in Texas yesterday afternoon.  By now most everyone in the country knows about it.  Details regarding the motives of the killer will continue to leak out in the coming days and weeks, but I just hope that if this really was motivated by the man's admittedly perverted understanding of the Muslim faith, we will have the courage and honesty to report it and discuss its implications.

One thing that I wanted all of you to see, and you can make your own judgments about it, is the bizarre remarks President Obama made after hearing about the shootings.

This from our Commander-in-Chief.


21Aug/09Off

So much honor killing, so little time

There are some stories we come across that we simply cannot ignore. This is one of those. A 17-year old girl, Rifqa Bary, converted from being a Muslim to being a Christian earlier this year and her devout Muslim father threatened her life. She ran away to Florida, but because she is not a naturalized citizen the courts will likely send her home to Ohio where her parents reside. She fears for her life. Many Muslim fathers and male relatives (even here in the West) have killed their own daughter/sister/cousin because of various "dishonors" she has supposedly brought to their family.

Please watch this brief video where in her own words, Rifqa explains her plight.

What a mess! Please be praying for this brave soul. For those of you who don't believe that values matter, and that all societies and countries and religions are the same, let this story be a wake up call.


20Jul/09Off

Sad Beyond Words


I don't really know what to even say about this story from the Jerusalem Post entitled "I Wed Iranian Girls Before Their Execution". Mark Steyn had his brief reaction to it here, but the terror that many women face every day of their lives in Sharia-ruled nations is a chilling reality.

An excerpt from the JP story:

In the Islamic Republic it is illegal to execute a young woman, regardless of her crime, if she is a virgin, he explained. Therefore a "wedding" ceremony is conducted the night before the execution: The young girl is forced to have sexual intercourse with a prison guard - essentially raped by her "husband."


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4May/09Off

Religious Roots of Piracy


There are two must-read articles regarding the recent increase of piracy in the waters off of Somalia. The first is from the Wall Street Journal and the second one is by Dr. Albert Mohler of Southern Theological Seminary.

Both men point out that there is an undeniable link between the piracy of this region and the religion practiced there: Islam. Dr. Mohler takes the issue even deeper and comments on the premature proclamations in the last century that "religion is ." Beliefs do matter. Religion matters. For better or worse.


13Apr/09Off

Truth before Reconciliation


Liberal columnist and renowned atheist Christopher Hitchens has written another poignant piece for Slate today, and in it Hitchens points out that President Obama's recent Euro Trip '09 lacked a few key ingredients for it to have been considered a success. Chief among these is something called "the truth."

The limitations of the Obama manner were exposed in his address to the Turkish parliament and his press conference with the Turkish leadership. The president did not take the opportunity to reiterate his principled stand on the Armenian genocide that we are commemorating this month and took refuge in platitudes about healing and negotiation. It's not as if the Turks don't know what he thinks, so it's difficult to see the value of undue reticence. And it's hardly an that, in all successful attempts at settling accounts with the past in other nations, the word reconciliation has invariably been preceded by the word truth. The first duty is to stop lying. Only then can any genuine attempt at settlement get under way.

It was also somewhat naive of Obama to deny that the United States is "or ever will be" at war with Islam. Of course, one cannot exactly make war on a faith, most especially a faith that is currently undergoing a civil war within itself, in which Turkey has several times been attacked by Bin Ladenist forces. But twice in the past, jihad has been officially proclaimed from Turkey's capital. It was in the name of the Quran that the piratical Ottoman provinces known as the Barbary States took hundreds of thousands of American and European voyagers into slavery in the 18th century, until Thomas Jefferson dispatched the fleet and the Marines to put down the trade, and it was from Constantinople that the Ottoman military alliance with German imperialism in 1914 was proclaimed as a holy war binding on all good Muslims. In other words, what one really wants is an assurance that Islam is not, nor ever will be, at war (again) with the United States.


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