Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Had enough of the apologies??

Since the unjustified assaults on the U.S. embassies in Cairo and Libya, many in the Obama administration, the Congress, the media, and academia, have apologized, blamed or insinuated that a satirical film about Mohammed was the catalyst for all the violence.



We, the undersigned, know better—and we’ve had enough.



We’ve had enough of the Obama administration’s efforts to placate Islamist mobs motivated by ideology, or hatred of America, or just plain thuggery, with its repeated references to this obscure film that prior to September 11, 2012, no one had ever heard of.



We’ve had enough of the Obama administration and some Members of Congress insinuating or even implying that the violence against our embassies would not have occurred had it not been for this “offense” against Islam.



We’ve had enough of those who say a single blog post about an obscure film satirizing Islam is somehow responsible for the violence and anger raging throughout the Muslim world.

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We’ve had enough of political leaders who cower in the face of the intimidation and bullying tactics of radical Muslims around the world who can never be appeased enough or accommodated enough.



We’ve had enough of the “establishment media’s” double standard, who defend satirical films and art that offend Christians and Jews as “free speech,” but condemn satire that offends Muslims as “hate speech.”



We’ve had enough of American politicians who fail to see or refuse to see the clear and present threat the Muslim Brotherhood poses to the United States.



We’ve had enough of the message of weakness coming out of Washington when what is required now is a defense of America, a defense of our values, strength, courage and resolve.



We are the silent majority in America.



We don’t riot when offended. We don’t storm embassies, kill ambassadors or torch government buildings.



And we know that we’ve been here once before.



In 1979, we said “enough” to an economy in shambles, skyrocketing gas prices and a president whose weakness emboldened Iranian radicals to hold Americans hostage for 444 days.



On Nov. 6, we will again say “enough,” just as patriotic and responsible Americans have said “enough” in the past.



We will VOTE.



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