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January 8, 2015

They Would Be Murdered Twice If We Remained Silent


     Last night, from flower-strewn streets near the blood-spattered site where 12 Charlie Hebdo journalists were massacred Wednesday by a cold-blooded, hate-spewing Muslim War Machine, CNN's Anderson Cooper reported a story we're not getting here in the U.S., namely this menacing trail of small, "isolated" civilian assassinations spreading through places like France and Australia and Afghanistan and Syria and Iraq, so often under the broad, videotaped direction of masked jihadists in Syria and Iraq, the ominous extent of which is held under world radar by the relatively inconsequential nature of "infidels" (us) getting slain one or two at a time.  Even Anderson didn't grab hold of this horror and run with the consequences to us all.  Apparently, unless Muslims present the media with a bona fide crime scene of actual mass murder, the perps aren't being fingered as vile, murdering, militarized scum.  As a result, the extent of this war has been understated to an astonishing degree, at least on our shores.

    To all watching Anderson's effort, the point should be perfectly clear.  We've got to marshall our troops and destroy the enemy.  That foe is Muslim, and he must die by our hand.

     The next issue of Charlie Hebdo is already in the works.  "They would be murdered twice," one disturbingly unglued survivor vowed, remembering his slain colleagues, "if we remained silent."  One would hope his fervor will serve as a lesson to us all.