There is nothing sacred any more.
Carolyn Hileman | December 18, 2009
There is nothing sacred any more.
Carolyn Hileman

Just two blocks from where the former World Trade center site once stood, where 2,751 people were killed on 9/11 is a new Mosque, which they plan to turn into a major Islamic cultural center. The Court house in that same city expected to host the trials of those responsible for the deaths of those 2,751 American’s, they are required to use 9/11 as a Muslim holiday and hardly anyone notices, it is not major news, it does not really bother any one that the people responsible for the worst mass murder in American history are slapping the people of New York in the face on a daily basis. If a family member of yours was killed and the murderers moved just a couple of blocks away from where they were killed, required you to celebrate the day of their death as a holiday I would think you would be fighting mad.
We have come so far since 9/11, why we now treat Muslim’s better than we do any other religion, we bow to their every whim as though we were the ones who flew planes into their buildings and murdered their people. We act as though we caused 9/11, and if the simple act of breathing is cause for our death I suppose we did. You see, we have somehow made them into the victims, living breathing victims I might add, every where you turn you see media trying to train us to do so, Muslim shoots and kills people on a US Army base, NCIS does a Christmas special about how Muslims are mistreated in the Military. What high crimes these American soldiers have done just to be breathing. New Yorkers forced to walk or drive by a Mosque to visit the site of the death of their loved ones, forced to host the trial of those who have admitted they were responsible but have changed their plea so as to taunt them in their own city and not one person is saying wait a minute here this is all backwards.
In the days after 9/11 we saw the best of our selves and the worst, justifiable anger singed everything we did and everything we said, Fear and distrust ruled our lives as even after the coals had burned out we were under threat of a biological attack called anthrax, could we have said something to hurt their feeling I am sure we could have, but hurt feelings and burnt bodies are two entirely different things, they in no way justify rubbing their noses in the death of their loved ones on a daily basis, in no way does it justify forcing them to watch as the people responsible for the death of their family members get an open venue to attack them verbally. There is a difference between respect and bowing down, there is a difference between words and fiery death. What did the people of New York do to deserve this, what did the people at Fort Hood do to deserve to be treated as though their lives are not worth as much as that of the man who shot them? The Muslim’s have taken over New York, they are working on taking over Texas, there is nothing sacred any more.
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