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To: Neocon who wrote (188616)10/3/2001 12:19:34 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Rev Farwell was mentioned and I think he and Pat Roberson got a raw deal for some poorly chosen words in a moment of deep emotional stress for all Americans including the Revs. I don't agree with all they say but I would rather live next to them than any person so stupid as to have voted for mr. bill or mr. gore.

But here a funny caustic article. I like this girl. Oh PC must say I like this woman.

jewishworldreview.com
Future widows of
America: Write your congressman

AFTER the World Trade Center was bombed by Islamic
fundamentalists in 1993, the country quickly chalked it up to a zany one-time attack and five minutes later decided we were all safe again. We weren't. We aren't now. They will strike again. Perhaps they will wait another eight years. But perhaps not.

The enemy is in this country right now. And any terrorists who are not already here are free to immigrate. The government has been doing an excellent job rounding up suspects from the last two attacks. But what about the next attack? We thought there was only one murderous Islamic cell in America the last time, too.

Congress has authority to pass a law tomorrow requiring aliens from suspect countries to leave. As far
as the Constitution is concerned, aliens, which is to say
non-citizens, are here at this country's pleasure. They have no constitutional right to be here.

Congress has it within its power to prevent the next attack, but it won't. When the Sears Tower is attacked, the president is assassinated, St. Patrick's Cathedral is vaporized, anthrax is released in the subway systems or
Disneyland is nuked, remember: Congress could have
stopped it, but didn't.

Pious invocations of the Japanese internment are
absurd. For one thing, those were U.S. citizens.
Citizens can't be deported. So far -- thank God --
almost all the mass murderers of Americans have been
aliens.

But even more blindingly obvious: There was no
evidence that the attack on Pearl Harbor was staged
by Japanese saboteurs living in California. The
Japanese internment was a pure land grab
implemented by liberal politicians -- President
Franklin D. Roosevelt and California Gov. Earl Warren
(later the namesake of the infamous Warren Court).
The internment was vigorously opposed by J. Edgar
Hoover.

This time, the very nature of the enemy is that they
have infiltrated this country and pass themselves off
as law-abiding, quiet immigrants. The entire modus
operandi of this enemy is to smuggle mass murderers
to our shores.

But the country refuses to respond rationally. Rather,
Congress is busily contemplating a series of
"anti-terrorism" measures most notable for their utter
irrelevance to the threat. What precisely would a
national ID card accomplish?

The hijackers were in this country legally! A few may
have overstayed their visas by a few days -- a minor
bureaucratic oversight that they surely would have
remedied had they not been about to commit suicide
in a monstrous attack.

Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., has bravely proposed that
we take the aggressive step of asking aliens in the
country to register periodically with the government
so we know where they are. That's already the law in
Germany. Several of the hijackers in this attack lived
in Hamburg; they obediently complied. The
mastermind of the most vicious terrorist attack in the
history of the world, Mohammed Atta, was in Florida
on a "vocational status" visa (in order to attend flight
school). Let's say Atta had registered. Now what,
Joe?

As the entire country has been repeatedly lectured,
most Muslims are amazingly peaceful, deeply
religious, wouldn't hurt a fly. Indeed, endless
invocations of the pacific nature of most Muslims is
the only free speech it is safe to engage in these
days.

This is a preposterous irrelevancy. Fine, we get it.
The New York Times can rest assured that every last
American has now heard the news that not all Muslims
are terrorists. That's not the point. Not all Muslims
may be terrorists, but all terrorists are Muslims -- at
least all terrorists capable of assembling a murderous
plot against America that leaves 7,000 people dead in
under two hours.

How are we to distinguish the peaceful Muslims from
the fanatical, homicidal Muslims about to murder
thousands of our fellow citizens? Are the good
Muslims the ones who live quiet lives, pray a lot and
obey the law? So did the architects of Bloody
Tuesday's mass murder. Are the peaceful Muslims the
ones who loudly proclaim their hatred of Osama Bin
Laden? Mohammed Atta did that, too.

The only thing we know about them -- other than
that they live among us -- is that they are
foreign-born and they are Muslims. The government
has been remarkably tight-lipped about precisely
how many Muslim visitors we are currently
accommodating, but from unofficial estimates, there
appear to be more than a million. Even if the attorney
general instigated latter-day Palmer raids, it will take
years and years to investigate and infiltrate every
potential terrorist cell operating on our shores. The
investigations should not be conducted while the
enemy continues residing here, plotting the next
attack.

It's an extreme measure, but we face an extreme
threat. It is suicidal naivete to think we can simply seal
off every water supply, air vent, food supply and crop
duster from now until the end of time. We cannot
search every truck, every passenger, every shopper,
every subway, every person entering every building
-- every American every day.

It is impossible to stop Islamic fundamentalists who
believe that slaughtering thousands of innocent
Americans will send them straight to Allah. All we can
do is politely ask aliens from suspect nations to leave
-- with the full expectation of readmittance -- while
we sort the peace-loving immigrants from the
murderous fanatics.

More benefits of the plan next week, but the beauty
part of the Terrorist Deportation Plan can't wait.
There will be two fail-safes: (1) Muslim immigrants
who agree to spy on the millions of Muslim citizens
unaffected by the deportation order can stay; and (2)
any Muslim immigrant who gets a U.S. senator to
waive his deportation -- by name -- gets to stay.

This is brutally unfair to the Muslim immigrants who
do not want to kill us. But it's not our fault. It is the
fault of the terrorists who are using their fellow
Muslims as human shields. So far, America's response
to a calculating cold-blooded enemy has been to
say, "Excuse me, you seem to have dropped your
box-cutter."

tom watson tosiwmee