They’ve come to America, but they haven’t left their old animosities behind.
James Fulford
Fort Dix, New Jersey, was site of a planned terrorist attack. The terrorist attack was planned, as usual, by immigrants. And, as is even more usual, by Muslims.
It’s in the nature of these thwarted attacks that they look pretty stupid when they’ve been thwarted. Of course, the terrorists who succeed aren’t much brighter, just luckier. The Fort Dix terrorists could certainly have killed many more people than Cho Seung-hui, the Virginia Tech killer.
The Federal Government likes to claim that they have security in place. But Army bases are basically unprotected. Self-defense trainer John Farnam points out that soldiers on and off base are as unarmed as the students at Virginia Tech.
The soldiers may have a “Culture of Self-Defense,” but the Army’s fanatical insistence that guns be kept unloaded (even in parts of Iraq and Afghanistan) means that an attacker would have a lot of unarmed people to shoot at before he was overwhelmed.The important thing about this is not the potential for lethal violence, but what it reveals about the attitudes of some of the “New Americans,” whether they’re legal immigrants, illegal immigrants, or second-generation colonists in America. Previous refugees have displayed an amazing amount of affection and loyalty for the United States, but not these men.
Michelle Malkin titled her column on the Fort Dix plotters Jihadists Exploit Our Hospitality and Open Borders . . . Again. They’ve come to America, but they haven’t left their old animosities behind. And it turns out that one of those animosities is hatred of America.
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