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Remembering 9/11

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Submitted by Isaac Flaks (United States), Sep 11, 2011 at 07:26

Remembering 9/11 is quite important for all the world to remember. The meaning of what happen needs to be highlighted. The perpetrators of these horrendous acts of mass harm and murder need to be head line News when remembering 9/11. We must bring them to justice even though it is profiling but when it includes evil hostile people profiling falls by the way side in importance. The Muslim folks who did these violent acts need not be forgotten and lets remember there will be replacement terrorists that will continue on with the Jihad against Israel and Jews in general and anyone to include fellow Muslims who do not do as they do to solve issues,They must be stopped.

Leaders of the Free world like Obama cannot look away for that shows weakness and gives the Muslim strength to contiue to use terrorism to contin ue their Jihad. The battle to eliminate murdeorus terrorism is far from under control and no where near over unless we step up and do something about it and that means the US and the rest of the free world. We must unite and not be stagnant and wishy washy . I sometimes wonder if Mr Obama has so influenced by his former church pastor and Mr Farrakhan and others plus his Muslim upbringing that he is Anti Semitic but not speaking out directly. His foreign policy towards Israel certianly brings on those thoughts.

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