Today marks the 3rd anniversary of the Fort Hood TerroristAttack.
This administration refuses to identify it for what it was,
but that does not mean it is not the truth. Too often politics likes to change
the meaning of a word to suit their agenda. Not that long ago we had a
president make the statement "depends
on the definition of 'is'."
Another believes an act of terrorism can be redefined as
"work place violence."
It is not wrong for us, as Americans, to disagree with our
government. In fact we would be wrong to sit by idly and allow them to do
whatever they want in direct conflict with the will of the people.
In this case, we owe it to those brave souls who lost their
lives as a result of terrorism. What the government has failed to do, we mustalways remember to do.
November 5th must always be remembered as the day Fort
Hood was attacked by a terrorist.
Those who were killed and wounded that day joined a long lift of those before
them in the Global War on Terrorism
Edmond Burke once said “All that
is necessary for evil to succeed is for good men to do
nothing.”
We must not let the evil that is terrorism succeed because
we are too afraid to call it what it is.
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