Tag Archive for 'Jihad'

Answering the OKC Committee’s Questions

Jack Cashill recently looked at The Answers To The OKC Committee’s Questions

“Could the al Qaeda explosives expert [Ramzi Yousef] have been introduced to the angry American who proclaimed his hatred for America,” writes Richard Clarke of Nichols’ visit to the Philippines in his book Against All Enemies. “We do not know, despite some FBI investigation.”

“Some FBI investigation?” Why was there not a massive FBI investigation? The House subcommittee now asks this very question. Although the committee may be too polite to say so, the reason Islamic terrorist links were ignored has more to do with politics than with security. Once arrested, McVeigh and Nichols served as poster boys for the natural progression of the “Republican revolution.” The Clinton administration and its media allies spun OKC so hard to the right that it left America dizzy. If, however, the arrested bombers proved to be mere “lily whites”– that is stooges recruited by Islamic terrorists to take the fall–they would lose their political value.

As an added bonus, the “lily white” factor encouraged America’s progressive to scold those who had publicly presumed that Islamic terrorists were behind the bombing. This included not only the political right but also non-partisan terrorist experts like Steven Emerson, who had already been upbraided for “bigotry and misrepresentations” and “creating mass hysteria against American Arabs” for his PBS documentary American Jihad. In fact, it was in Oklahoma City in late 1992 that Emerson, covering an unrelated press conference for CNN, first stumbled upon the jihadi presence in the United States.

Then too, as with the first World Trade Center bombing and possibly with TWA Flight 800, an Iraqi connection would have forced a serious military response, about which the Clinton administration was always queasy.

To the detriment of our national security, the orchestrated Democratic reaction to Oklahoma City shamed reporters and investigators from pursuing Islamic terrorism aggressively. This, Jayna Davis documents all too painfully from her personal experience. The scary thing is they are still trying to shame us. As to the FBI, its veterans are just trying to cover their tracks and protect their reputations—business as usual.

Random act of jihad

Think for a moment that the Chicago terror plot is a isolated incident? Think again says Michelle Malkin:

Violent jihad was planned for Chicago mall

Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef wanted to blow up a mall in Chicago…

When will people start to wake up to the reality of today? Millions of muslims want to destroy America and conquer the world for Mohammed and place us all under sharia law.

Think I’m overreacting? I’m not. Just read the affadavit yourself. See pages 8 and 9 in particular.

Shareef prepared a martyr’s videotape in which he let the “enemies of Islam” know that “the time for jihad is now.” He added,
“This is a warning to those who disbelieve, that we are here for you, and I am ready to give my life…May Allah protect me on this mission we conduct.

Changing America

9/11 Ribbon

A year has passed since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. 4 hijacked planes, 19 terrorists, 63 fatherless newborns, and more than 3,000 innocent lives taken.

In my 30 years I have seen a number of major events. The assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, the attack on our Marines in Beirut, the Gulf War, the first World Trade Center attacks, Waco, and the Oklahoma City bombing. Never before did I feel the impact of those events the way that 9/11 hit home.

Driving south on 75 that morning on my way into downtown Dallas, I heard the breaking news on The Ticket. I made a few calls on my cell phone to tell family and friends and continually watched the sky as I drove, hoping that the next plane wouldn’t hit Dallas.

Working at a travel agency made the events of the day all more significant. Do we have clients on those 4 planes? Do we have clients in the air? How do we get all of this breaking information out to our clients? Does any of this even matter now?

That one day seemed like it would last forever. So much uncertainty. What would happen next? Tomorrow?

No one could possibily imagine what would and wouldn’t happen next:
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