Saturday, September 18, 2010

Burning desire

Obviously, our politicians don't want to upset the religious sensitivities of Muslims, many of whom viciously hate America. Our political establishment seems to have forgotten the cheering in the streets in the Middle East and Dearborn, Mich., immediately following Sept. 11. Ordinary Americans haven't forgotten these soulless insensitivities. They are seared into our memories.

Amplify’d from www.washingtontimes.com

Condemning a pastor who threatened to burn a book while virtually ignoring despicable and violent crimes against fellow human beings is not leadership. It is politically correct, brain-dead and soulless anti-leadership. Pretty much describes the current U.S. government, wouldn't you say?

The cowardly embrace of political correctness has never been and never will be a tenet of strong leadership. In fact, political correctness is a spineless character flaw that emboldens the enemies of freedom, tolerance and peace.

Condemning a pastor who threatened to burn a book while virtually ignoring despicable and violent crimes against fellow human beings is not leadership. It is politically correct, brain-dead and soulless anti-leadership. Pretty much describes the current U.S. government, wouldn't you say?

The cowardly embrace of political correctness has never been and never will be a tenet of strong leadership. In fact, political correctness is a spineless character flaw that emboldens the enemies of freedom, tolerance and peace.

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