Saturday, February 14, 2009

Its Time to Fight Back Fellow Conservatives

"It is joyous in the midst of perilous times to look around upon a people united in heart, where one purpose of high resolve animates and actuates the whole; where the sacrifices to be made are not weighed in the balance against honor and right and liberty and equality. Obstacles may retard, but they cannot long prevent, the progress of a movement sanctified by its justice and sustained by a virtuous people. Reverently let us invoke the God of our fathers to guide and protect us in our efforts to perpetuate the principles which by his blessing they were able to vindicate, establish, and transmit to their posterity. With the continuance of his favor ever gratefully acknowledged, we may hopefully look forward to success, to peace, and to prosperity".


Jefferson Davis, first inaugural address.

Although trambled into the dust by tyrants, truth will rise again.
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Geert Wilders is a hero. Hate speech legislation and political correctness is stifling free speech worldwide. Mr. Wilders, a member of the EU Parliment was barred from entering the UK because his his film, FITNA, offended Muslims. Free speech is naturally offensive, and tyrants will always object. Will Bolsheviks workwide cooperate with Muslim extremism to enforce Sharia Law (stamping out any criticism of Muslim extemism)? See the film by clicking the link on my MUST SEE list (above in left pane of this site).


A Chamberlain Moment

By
Stephen Brown
FrontPageMagazine.com
Friday, February 13, 2009
It was a watershed moment of capitulation.

On Thursday, February 12, visiting Dutch politician Geert Wilders was humiliatingly bundled back on to a plane to his native Holland shortly after arriving in London. Wilders had been invited to show his controversial, 17-minute documentary film, Fitna, in Britain’s House of Lords but was warned in a letter from the British Home Office last Tuesday he would be denied entry to the country. As reasons for his being declared persona non grata, Wilders was told in the letter he would “threaten community harmony and therefore public security.” The directive never stated, however, that the statements Wilders made in Fitna are false or misleading in any way.

A Muslim lord, Nazir Ahmed, and other Muslim leaders had vigorously
protested Wilders’ visit, causing an initial invitation to be rescinded. It was reported that Ahmed had even threatened to mobilize 10,000 fellow Muslims to block Wilders from entering Westminster, a report Ahmed now denies. A cooler-headed peer, Lord Pearson, appalled at this attack on free speech, reissued the invitation to Wilders.

Daring the British government to put him in handcuffs, Wilders defiantly flew to Heathrow airport with the new invitation in his pocket. During the flight, Wilders expressed his opinion of Britain’s Labour government and its attempt to block his entry, telling the
TimesOnline that it was now “more Chamberlain than Churchill.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

as true today as yesterday.

Deo Vindice