Tuesday, August 03, 2004

America is Slow to React

(I seem to have a weighing concern about our country's future...so here's another thought)

A recent article has said that business executives who are in touch with their feminine side do better in their job.

Hmm....seems like this feminism is a good thing...and a bad thing.

Today's society is valuing the kinder-gentler side of people...let's not really say what is on our minds for it may hurt someone's feeling (we have to be politically correct)...or let's try to talk our troubled kids into seeing the glory of a straight, honest life. And heaven forbid to talk about the illegal immigrants problem at our borders...or an English-only initiative.

Even swapping of recipes has the average guy stumbling away from his traditional hunter role. What channel is Martha on today?

Now on the flip side, our world enemies are taking a slightly different approach. The boys are being trained to hate. The boys are being trained to kill. They are being trained to take advantage of America's waning will-to-fight...to take advantage of America's feminism.

American conviction sways like a tree in the wind. Instead of the country unifying and start telling the world that we are bent on ridding the globe of the terrorist murders, Americans are more interested in calling our government liars and Hitler wannbees. Let's talk...we can work our your frustrations Mr. Abu Musab Zarqawi.

So, in the end, this slows our national response to a world war now in progress. We are slow to adapt and get on with business. This will make our war-time struggle considerably more protracted, costly, and deadly for Americans on our own soil.

Overpowering trained killers who hate us takes guts, focus, and group commitment. If we sympathize any more with those thugs (via feeling sorry for them because of the prison issue) we are just slowing down our reaction time...and will to win.

And if we lose our will to win, start looking for specials on burbas at your local Muslim retailer.

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