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Reader comment on item: Fulbright's Terrorist Tie

Submitted by Norman Wand (United States), Oct 21, 2003 at 09:21

Unfortunately some more appropriate wording, no longer in vogue, is more apt:
Subversion
Infiltration
IslamoFacists
DeIslamoNazification
Such wording is from the last world wars' focus. Apparently, such wording is taboo and only acceptable in times of War which President Bush seems to understand. As usual, the blame is shifted to him by those who hate war, no matter what, despite the fact that the Constitution charges him primarily with the nation's defense. Trying to apply our Constitution's civil rights internationally undr wartime conditions is naive. A declaration of War on Islamofacism (not terrorism) would unleash the words. Israeli's now call the "Peace Now" people "idiots".

Those of short memory do not realize that Arafat's real name is Husseini whose uncle, the "Grand Mufti" of Jerusalem was an ardent Nazi who killed all peaceful Islamic opposition and turned over his organized continuation of Jewish Destruction upon his return from WWII Germany, to his nephew who named himself Arafat. DeNazification is particular apt here. The Israeli example, is to be learned from. We are hated for what we are and not for what we do. When will this sink in?
Norman Wand

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who and how to contact at FAU [49 words]warren lloyd holtzmanOct 30, 2003 19:35
fortunately fulbright is still filled with bright stars [261 words]simona loberantOct 29, 2003 06:30
Terror-Scholars [100 words]Saul GoldmanOct 25, 2003 09:09
Wolves among the sheep [65 words]T.AOct 24, 2003 09:35
Minor Correction?
[w/response] [76 words]
Mike Eisenstadt, JCRC Director Tampa Jewish FederationOct 22, 2003 21:02
A Fullbright for Hamas [174 words]Carl M. ShererOct 22, 2003 18:23
Terrorists in American Universities [110 words]Laurie KursOct 22, 2003 03:55
ABU SWAY [99 words]William PapkeOct 22, 2003 03:28
politicians don't seem to care; it is bewcoming more and more difficult to pass on this type of information to them..... [171 words]Carmen WaggonerOct 21, 2003 23:17
We'll never learn.... [149 words]Michael CohenOct 21, 2003 11:33
⇒ Infiltration and Subversion [185 words]Norman WandOct 21, 2003 09:21
Fulbright terrorists [105 words]Peter J. HerzOct 21, 2003 08:39
Wake up! [151 words]Ron WattsOct 21, 2003 06:34
your courage [39 words]Joshua SiskinOct 20, 2003 17:35
Terrorists' gripe?
[w/response] [113 words]
A. Lee StewartOct 20, 2003 14:47
Pluperfect! [15 words]Walter D'UllOct 20, 2003 13:51
Am I Missing something? [316 words]Seamus MacNemiJun 16, 2007 15:58

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