Ten Points

from a blog (http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=051206A)

Ten Points of Difference Between America and Radical Islam to consider when we are not embroiled in partisan politics.

1. Many people have fled radical Muslim regimes to live in the U.S. Hardly anyone has fled the U.S. to live under radical Muslim regimes.

2. In the United States, women are allowed to choose whether or not to where modest clothing. Radical Muslims deny them that right, as well as others.

3. Americans who abuse enemy prisoners cower in shame and are prosecuted. Radical Muslims celebrate war crimes, proudly display photos and videos of war crimes, and honor the criminals.

4. More Iraqis would like to see the terrorists give up tomorrow than see the Americans leave tomorrow. (If there is any doubt about that, we can put the issue up for a vote in Iraq.)

5. Americans see negotiations as a way to resolve differences. Radical Muslims see negotiations as a sign of weakness.

6. When Muslims come to live in America, we provide them with safety, tolerance, and equal rights. Jews and Christians do not enjoy equal rights -- or even safety -- inside countries run by radical Muslim regimes.

7. The American military is trained to try to minimize civilian casualties. For radical Muslims, civilian casualties are a measure of success.

8. Americans go to war reluctantly, when other means fail. Radical Muslims accept cease-fires reluctantly, when other means fail.

9. Americans desire the approval and support of the European people. Radical Muslims desire the intimidation and submission of the European people.

10. If radical Muslims would renounce violence, then we would not disturb them. If we renounce violence, then we will be conquered and brutalized.

Comments

J.D. Kessler said…
Thanks Bob, like we needed that help.
Bob Cat said…
Bob replies,

They may seem obvious. But, one of the things that people seem to disagree about is priorities. What is the most important thing to pay attention to? What are relative trivialities. People disagree about this. Which is more important? A World War between cultures with fundamental differences of values or the President's relative inarticulateness? The threat of more terrorist attacks like 9-11, or giving copies of telephone records for the NSA to use to try to prevent this from happening. Fundamental differences, based upon a sense of relative priority.

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