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  1. All apologists for evil are moral cowards. Flight and appeasement are the natural defenses of the cowardly. Accusations of belligerence and jingoism, their refuge from exposure.

    Churchill encapsulated it perfectly; “An appeaser is one who feeds [others to] a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”

  2. GB,

    . . . and not just moral cowards, but cowards in fact. Political correctness is just their euphemistic rationalization for what is also known as “leading from behind.”

  3. T,
    Moral cowardice precedes physical cowardice. All moral cowards are physical cowards but all physical cowards are not moral cowards. Real bravery is someone scared out of their mind who still does the right thing.

  4. For the sympathizers, I would offer them the opportunity to be strapped into a wheelchair and dumped into the ocean.

  5. If it all comes down to dust, no quarter, no mercy. Burn them up, burn them down. Know who they are in your town, county, neighborhoods. Learn their routines. For they will cheer if your children or grandchildern are beheaded or burned at the stake. By virtue of their actions so they should be judged.

  6. Abu Abass (aka Muhammad Zaidan) was captured in Baghdad in 2004. Although he was captured alive he subsequently assumed room temperature while in custody. His carcass was dragged around the ME when Israel would not allow him to be buried in its soil. His present abode is the so called Martyrs Cemetery in Damascus. He is the source of the term “Boogie to Baghdad” so beloved by POTUS Bill Clinton. RIP.

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