GOING
BACK IN TIME
by Timothy Rollins, Editor and Publisher
May 14, 2003
With
the bombings in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, we see once again how extremist types
operate with the chicken-crap cells of terrorism are once again committed to
their complete unwillingness to face the increasing globalism of the modern
world in which we live. After all, what else is a fundamentalist but one who
faces the future by looking backwards?
Obsessed on maintaining their vision of a seventh-century feudal state where man is lord and master and all others are treated as less than human - to include women and children, these animals operate within the shadows of governments within the region and the Saudis - whether they want to admit it or not, have given implicit backing to these animals by looking the other way far more often than not.
It's not enough for the President to say, "They will be tracked down and brought to American justice". Time and again we've been stonewalled and lied to by foreign governments - the Saudis and the Russians among others. Perhaps nowhere is the treachery more noticeable and palpable than with the ungrateful French - a nation for whom special retaliation should be meted out. If ever there has been a nation that has been expert in slashing its own throat, it is France. Every chance they have, these perpetually ungrateful scumbags have stuck it to the United States.
For over 80 years, they've wasted no effort in shafting both our government and individual Americans. Twice in the last century, we've had to go in and rescue their ungrateful hides from the Germans. World War I was the end of American isolationism and set us as a nation as a leading player on the world stage - a position we've held ever since.
In my view France - and in particular its president Jacques Chirac, should be investigated for war crimes on account of aiding and abetting Saddam Hussein for helping with Iraq's nuclear program in violation of the UN embargo. Such action only goes to show both the impotence and irrelevance of the parasites on the East River (United Nations). It's time we took their sorry hides and sent those wannabes packing, turning the building over to the City where the need for office space is critical - especially in light of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.
On September 11, 2001, the world changed forever when terrorists attacked the United States. On that day, an emergency meeting was convened at NATO headquarters in Brussels. In the course of that meeting, Article 5 was unanimously invoked by all 15-member nations. For the unfamiliar, Article 5 stipulates that an attack on one member nation constitutes an attack on all member nations. It further stated all means of cooperation would be extended in assisting the United States in finding and bringing to justice those responsible.
Fast-forward and the capture of Zacharias Moussaoui - the alleged 20th hijacker had the United States requesting information from Germany. All of a sudden, the Germans say they won't release evidence they have on Moussaoui unless we (the USA) take the death penalty off the table - a direct contravention and repudiation of the pledge of cooperation as stated under Article 5 as invoked on 9-11. France, Spain and Great Britain have said likewise.
The obstruction of other countries such as Germany, Russia and France on going to War with Iraq only serves to again confirm the irrelevance of the United Nations and why it should go the way of the League of Nations and the dodo.
As for France, the following measures should be meted out without hesitation. Doing so would send a message to other countries that actively work against us and send the message that we can get along without them a lot easier than they can get along without us.
Those measures would include as a minimum:
1. Dig up ALL our of war dead - from both wars - and move them to a new national cemetery in the USA where they can be reinterred at home on our soil.
2. Place an embargo on ALL imported French goods.
3. Declare France an embargoed nation in much the same way Cuba and North Korea are now. Violators would face a $25,000 fine and 5 years in federal prison. Travelers would need both a visa and a Treasury Department license to go over there, and those would be few and far between.
For over 80 years, the French have been sticking it to us every chance they've been able to.
It's about time we stuck them back. ***
© 2003 Timothy Rollins
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