On September 11, 2001, we would never have believed 10 years later…
… the U.S. government would refuse to call the enemy by name.
… the president would be a far-left socialist, pro-Islamic Black man named Barack Hussein Obama.
… the people of the Western world would be divided about making the bad guys pay.
… some high-ranking politicians would question the ‘official story’ of the 9/11 attacks.
… Christianity would be banned in our public schools while special allowances were made for Islamic students.
… the president of the United States would ‘apologize’ to the enemy for being the target of their terror attack.
… the ripples of the attack would cause such widespread disillusionment and polarization with both American political behemoths that a grassroots, back-to-the Constitution movement would be launched in the Tea Party.
… the American people would allow the president to contradict and/or ignore the Constitution at will.
… Canada would replace the U.S. as Israel’s most vocal ally and supporter on the international scene.
… the Canadian Prime Minister would be a Conservative while the U.S. president would be a socialist Democrat,
… the Canadian Prime Minister would have bigger balls than the American President.
… our courts and all levels of government would consider implementing Sharia law.
… it would have become a sin of enormous magnitude to lay blame at the feet of those actually responsible for the terrorist attacks, yet socially acceptable – expected, even – to condemn Christians and Jews to a point beyond religious persecution.
... the ‘official’ 9/11 ceremony would exclude First Responders, creating the need for a separate gathering of remembrance thanks to authentic American patriots like Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer.
9.02.2011
On September 11, 2001, we would never have believed 10 years later…
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