September 11, 2007 - Today seemed like a good time to take in hand the anti-Semitism arising from the so-called intellectual elite in this apparently hypnotized nation of America, where four out of five people act as if they prefer Osama Bin-Laden to our Commander-in-Chief. On this day specifically, with the remembrance of the dust and debris in our

We knew very clearly who was our enemy. It was fundamentalist Islam.

nostrils from the attacks that sent thousands to their deaths - and the days that followed, when the rotting bodies of the still-buried dead putrefied our air.


We knew very clearly who was our enemy. It was fundamentalist Islam, with its bigotry and Jihad. I'll pause to remind you of the millions dancing in the street on the West Bank, in Saddam's Iraq, in Iran, in Afghanistan, etc. - dancing as victims died and loved ones sobbed. Those young children killed on that plane, heading for their science fair prize trip - all dead by those same cockroaches.


What a vain, hedonistic, self-absorbed society we are to forget so quickly. What fatuous self-delusion we practice mistaking the enemy as people we can love and who can come to love us. In fact, when Hillary Clinton's draft-dodger husband again showed his cowardly colors as Commander-in-Chief, running away from Somalia, it caused Bin-Laden to write, "I knew then that America could be beaten."


Who is kidding whom?


That brings us to anti-Semitism. As of September 10, 2001, there was one country in the world that was a veteran of these kind of jihadist "love taps" (right, Hillary? That's all they are?); a steady diet since 1948 has this country known, without interruption. Of course, I am talking about Israel.


I hesitate to speak for Jews, because I am not one. I am, however, Irish and would point out that we were kept as serfs on our own land for eight centuries. I grew up suffering some very personal abuse in a certain English household into which I was adopted. So, if you will allow me to speak on the basis of that humble credential, I will say the following.


It seems to me time that the Jewish population rise up against these anti-Semites. Perhaps boycotting the papers is not enough. It sure wouldn't have stopped the Holocaust. I am reminded of the scene in Exodus in which the old Irgun terrorist is talking to his nephew. Explaining that organization's policy of kill first, talk later, he remarks something like, 'Can you imagine if every Nazi break-in to a Jewish home was met with a gun?'


In Jack Engelhard's Escape From Mt. Moriah, there is a powerful scene of the newspaper picture of the Jewish soldier from the 1948 War of Survival and the tears of joy and gratitude it evoked in Jack's Holocaust survivor family. It is a disgrace that so soon after the horror of Hitler Germany, Jews again face this awful hostility.


Gentlemen's Agreement, a movie that railed against anti-Semitism, swept the Oscars when it was released in 1948. Would the cultural elite in this country even allow such a movie to be made today? I wouldn't bet on it.


We know what these jihadists are all about and how they stand to rock Judeo-Christian civilization to its very foundations; how their billions of petrodollars can buy anything on the market. I hope we'll stand up and be the conscience of this fat, hedonistic place, which is going to put Hillary Clinton into the White House, before it's too late.

We know what these jihadists are all about.



Where do we get morons like some of these presidential candidates? Where do they get 75% of American voter support?


I say this to all non-Jews: it is time to rise up and publicly condemn not only the jihadists, but all who give them shelter, all whose intellectual excrement condemns the Jews and Israel. When I was told Al-Qaeda monitored Arutz Sheva, where my guest editorial "The Time is Now, America" was published, I rejoiced. From the Persian Gulf War onward, I was desperate to share in the sacrifice of our troops. I can only hope my voice will rise louder and louder in defense of the war, in defense of a joint US-Israeli alliance to stop this threat for all time, against the hate-mongers, whether effete intellectuals or jihadists.


The same goes for the intellectuals Jack Engelhard mentions in his recent blog entry entitled, "You Too Mr. Smerconish?". We need to show them for the Nazi look-alikes that they are.


Then, maybe we can finally look unashamedly at the spirits of those of our countrymen murdered this day six years ago by those psychotic fanatics and say: "The Yanks are coming at last, all of us (except the Clintons, of course). We are coming to avenge you. We will not stop until the last filthy cell of jihadists is stamped into the ground like the cockroaches they are."