--- gjlf labour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We agree with Nasci Caldeira that this is not the > time for "division" howsoever small. This is the > time to close ranks against all those who fight for > their cause using violence as their misguided > weapon. > > We commiserate with the British people and hope that > they remain firm in their resolve to eliminate the > scourge of terrorism throughout the world. > Mario adds: I join all people of good will in offering solidarity to the Brits in this time of tragedy, praying for their dead, and encouraging them to show their trademark resolve in the face of the cowards who have attacked innocent civilians. These are the same kind of Islamo-fascists that have caused mayhem in India since independence in their attempts to terrorize and get their way in Kashmir.
I predict the Brit reaction will be just the opposite of the Spaniards, who surrendered to the Islamo-fascists after just one bombing attack. London Mayor Livingstone is a classic example of this. He had opposed his own party and Tony Blair, rewarded the most vicious Imams in London with public acclaim and publicly insulted President Bush in his attempts to appease the Islamo-fascists and keep his city safe. No one would know that from his comments yesterday. He has learned a bitter lesson in who the real enemy is and unfortunately learned it the hard way. However, let me also remind you that your message seems to fall on deaf ears in much of Europe, with the exception of Britain, Italy, Poland and Denmark. If the other major European countries closed ranks behind the US-led coalition in the worldwide battle against terrorism, the jihadis would not have much chance. Regardless of your opinion on the regime change in Iraq, the fact is that the Islamo-fascists have rallied on the side of the brutal Saddam Hussain faction of Sunni Baathists, and are again trying to intimidate the majority Shia and Kurds in Iraq in an attempt to deny them freedom and democracy. This should provide you with a clue that Iraq was always going to be a major battleground in the larger war against Islamic terrorism. Saddam supported the terrorists, gave them sanctuary and money, he had thumbed his nose at 17 UN resolutions over 12 years, and was looting the oil-for-food program and bribing France and Russia to get the sanctions removed so that he could restart his WMD program. So, in addition to offering solidarity to the Brits, let us realize that there are some who will try to blame any and everyone but the perpetrators of this cowardly attack, and we must join in opposing them as well. All they achieve is to provide moral support for the Islamo-fascists.
