Thursday, July 21, 2005

More Bombs In London

Two weeks after some socially maladjusted evil doers were to bomb several London underground stations and set in motion the murder of more than 50 persons, they or those of their ilk felt compelled to try their luck once more. This time 3 more underground stations and a bus damaged but, thank God, nobody else died at the hands of these miscreants.

There are those who, employing some very warped logic, believe that we the people as represented by our government have it coming and so it is justifiable to blow innocent unsuspecting civilian men, women and children to smithereens.

It is a tragedy of humankind that these most ignoble savages would find even a modicum of support in the demented minds of the media elite, academics, politicians such as Barbara Boxer and the rest of the romantically driven liberals amongst us. Please don't ever let me find myself engaged in a debate centered on the merits of cold blooded murder, needless destruction of property and why a proper response to all of this might involve post-capture terrorist sessions with Dr. Phil, Dr. Ruth or any other questionable psycho-solutions.

As much as I want to lash out and reply in kind, watch not just these, but all murderers cornered and executed, avenge the deaths of all the innocent persons from time immemorial who have needlessly lost their lives as fuel for some forgotten or never known political message, I will not raise or call for a hand to be raised in anger. I will not assuage my pain with the sweet fruit of revenge. I will pray to my God and I will also pray that you petition your God and maybe all together as Gods and humans we just might find our humanity.

Mostly I pray for all those who have left for work to provide for themselves and their families never to return to that home because some moron felt it was his right to send a message.

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