For all those who were shrieking that Ron Paul is a traitor after the Paul/Giuliani exchange in the South Carolina debate (video here), here is what Michael F. Scheuer, former Chief of the CIA’s Osama bin Laden Unit says:
...Of the eighteen presidential candidates now in the field from both parties, only Mr. Paul has had the courage to square with the average American voter. We are indeed hated and being warred against because we are “over there,” and not for what we are and how we live. Our failure to recognize the truth spoken by Mr. Paul – and spelled out for us in hundreds of pages of statements by Osama bin Laden since 1996 – is leading America toward military and economic disaster.
Do yourself a favor and read the rest at Antiwar.com.
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Here is a beautiful tribute to those who lost their lives Sept. 11, 2001 and to those who stood tall on that day.
The file takes a while to load, but it is well worth the time.
Many thanks to Flopping Aces for the link; he has some great tributes on his site. Be sure to check them out also.
Sunday, September 11, 2005 in 9/11 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
To commemorate Sept. 11, 2001, a member of the "religion of peace" says "We are Muslims. We love peace, but peace on our terms, peace as laid
down by Islam, not the so-called peace of occupiers and dictators." (Emphasis added)
ABC News--Tape Released: American al Qaeda Member Warns of Attacks
Sunday, September 11, 2005 in 9/11, Current Affairs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

I remember the phone call from my husband; it came around this hour four years ago today. He told me that a plane had flown into one of the twin towers.
At the time, I thought that a small, private plane had somehow tragically gone astray. I returned my attention to the task at hand.
The second call came minutes later. I don't know why, but I immediately thought of Osama Bin Laden. I started looking online to see what I could find.
By that time, the entire accounting department was aware of the situation. One woman, who had a sister that worked in one of the towers, was frantically trying to get her on the phone.
Then word came of American Flight 77. I was stunned. I thought "My God, we're under attack! Wasn't there another plane mentioned? Where is it; is it headed toward the White House?"
As the south tower began to collapse, we heard of the hijack of United Flight 93--minutes later it crashed in the countryside.
Approximately 30 minutes after the crash of Flight 93, the North tower collapsed; Mayor Giuliani ordered Manhattan evacuated.
That evening, Americans everywhere watched the news coverage of the attack with horror, sorrow and ANGER, knowing that things would never quite be the same again. America had turned a corner. Where would it lead?
Sept. 11 Links: infoplease: September 11, 3001: Timeline of Terrorism; Confederate Yankee: Nine Eleven Zero Five; Hugh Hewitt: The Heroes of the Long War; Blackfive: The Day We Became One People; Mudville Gazette; Six Meat Buffet: Four Years Gone; Basils Blog; Mark Steyn: Terror war all but forgotten on home front; WizBang: Four Years Later (multiple posts); Michelle Malkin: Never, Never Forget;Instapundit; Winds of Change;little green footballs: 9/11 open thread; Stop the ACLU remembers, has open thread
Update: blonde sagacity remembers not only Sept. 11, but prior acts of war in " 9/11: We Have Forgotten and We Haven't Learned a Thing..."
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Chris Crowley: Younger Next Year: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy—Until You're 80 and Beyond
Chris Crowley: Younger Next Year for Women: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy—Until You're 80 and Beyond
Andrew P. Napolitano: A Nation of Sheep
Judge Napolitano urges Americans to reject profoundly the satanic bargain that less freedom equals more safety. Less freedom equals slavery.










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