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Did they die in vain?; Armistice day message from Jihadwatch
Topic Started: Nov 12 2010, 10:14 AM (36 Views)
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Although directed to an American readership, this message (as yesterday shows) is equally applicable to Britain.

"....The mainstream media, government, and law enforcement, deathly afraid of spurious charges of "bigotry" and "Islamophobia," lie about and obfuscate the motive of every new jihad attack and plot. However, in the past year we have seen more and more Americans begin waking up to the Muslim Brotherhood's "stealth jihad" to eliminate and destroy Western civilization "from within, sabotaging its miserable house."

And so as long as free people still draw air, there is hope.

Today, then, we should remember and be grateful to those who gave their lives to secure and protect these freedoms for us -- as if our gratitude could ever be sufficient or adequate. We should ponder the fact that they had to give their lives in order to secure these freedoms. We should remember that if we are not willing to give our own lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor to protect the unalienable rights enumerated at the founding of this Republic, we will most assuredly lose both them and the Republic itself -- lose them for ourselves and for our children.

Let us never shrink from the task before us: the great struggle to defend human rights, human dignity, and freedom from oppression and injustice -- particularly the oppression and injustice, and assaults to human dignity that are enshrined in the Sharia that is coming, step-by-step, steadily and apparently inexorably, to a still largely ignorant and indifferent West."

Full article at http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/11/armistice-day.html

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yes they did die in vain as we have sat back and allowed there deaths to mean nothing period!!! as we have sat on our backsides and allowed our most important freedom, which is our to speak freely, the cornerstone on which all free countrys are built to be taken from us.

so if you realy do care about a free UK then you would be protesting about some thing you could change, which would be our right to speak freely, without fear.

not dicking about the way you do, so come you lot lets have a protest outside og 10 downing st or parilment, or buckingham palace.

cos until you get you right to speak freely back, and not the limited speech we have today, you will change nothing!!! and they will have died in vain.

you may not like my views but the truth sometimes hurts

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