This attack is WAY over the line. America's gotten soft, but Bin Laden is about to find out we still have a lot of muscle under the fat...
I kn ow that our generation hasn't exactly been raised as patriots with a lot of national pride, but I believe that Tuesday's attack will awaken the pride and passion in our generation. These days I wake up in the morning and think maybe it's all been a nightmare, and it has been, but I mean the fictional type. I'm proud when I hear of the guys who made a stand on the plane that went down in PA. I'm proud of the rescue workers trying to save lives still. I'm proud of the choices that Bush and our leaders are making. I'm proud of how our nation is showing some pride, finally. I'm proud of my Grandfather, a Pearl Harbor survivor, who fought for our freedoms in WW2. And d*mnit, if it's necessary, I will proudly go to fight for ours. Like many in our generation, I've had the attitude of, "Why would I care enough to fight for THIS country?" But my eyes were opened this week. If I go fight, it won't be for this country or it's leaders, it will be for our freedom, for the way of life I took for granted, and so that my kids and descendants will be able to take for granted the many freedoms that we've enjoyed for so long.
And I'm pissed. I hope you're all pissed too. And I want to say, our enemy isn't the Arabic peoples, especially Arabic Americans, nor is it Islamic people. Our enemy are those people who would attempt to make us give up our freedoms. To make us live in fear and look over our shoulders all the time. I didn't put up with bully bullsh*t when I was a kid, and I won't f*ckin put up with it now. I'll kill. And I feel that's what we need to do. Find these terrorists, anyone who would consider us an enemy for religious reasons, or because they don't believe in liberty...and kill their *sses.
I mean really, if you come in my house and smack me, I'm gonna break yer neck! We gotta find these guys and kill them.
I kn ow that our generation hasn't exactly been raised as patriots with a lot of national pride, but I believe that Tuesday's attack will awaken the pride and passion in our generation. These days I wake up in the morning and think maybe it's all been a nightmare, and it has been, but I mean the fictional type. I'm proud when I hear of the guys who made a stand on the plane that went down in PA. I'm proud of the rescue workers trying to save lives still. I'm proud of the choices that Bush and our leaders are making. I'm proud of how our nation is showing some pride, finally. I'm proud of my Grandfather, a Pearl Harbor survivor, who fought for our freedoms in WW2. And d*mnit, if it's necessary, I will proudly go to fight for ours. Like many in our generation, I've had the attitude of, "Why would I care enough to fight for THIS country?" But my eyes were opened this week. If I go fight, it won't be for this country or it's leaders, it will be for our freedom, for the way of life I took for granted, and so that my kids and descendants will be able to take for granted the many freedoms that we've enjoyed for so long.
And I'm pissed. I hope you're all pissed too. And I want to say, our enemy isn't the Arabic peoples, especially Arabic Americans, nor is it Islamic people. Our enemy are those people who would attempt to make us give up our freedoms. To make us live in fear and look over our shoulders all the time. I didn't put up with bully bullsh*t when I was a kid, and I won't f*ckin put up with it now. I'll kill. And I feel that's what we need to do. Find these terrorists, anyone who would consider us an enemy for religious reasons, or because they don't believe in liberty...and kill their *sses.
I mean really, if you come in my house and smack me, I'm gonna break yer neck! We gotta find these guys and kill them.