Remember September 11

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Today is the 23rd anniversary of one of the very worst things ever done on American soil: the all-Muslim terrorist attacks on New York City and the Pentagon. When they crashed their hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center, thousands of Americans died.

Is our government fully, totally, committed to protecting us from those who would slaughter us? In a world where Sept. 11 can happen, and does happen, is it altogether sane even to think about being governed by Kacklin’ Kamala and Tampon Tim? I am not persuaded that they love their country. That us an understatement.

Are we safer now that our government has left our borders gaping open and refuses to enforce our laws?

Terrorism isn’t over. The next attack could happen tomorrow.

God defend us. The state won’t.

 

We Are Not Crushed. Not Yet.

Sept. 11, 2001–an evil day in our country’s history. And this year, its 20th anniversary comes right on the heels of our scathing, searing, shameful retreat from Afghanistan, chased out by savages after 20 years of pouring blood and treasure into the place.

But America is not finished. Not yet. It will take another Democrat president and Congress, or two, to finish us off. To “fundamentally transform” America into something else, God knows what. Meanwhile, look how much damage they’ve been able to do in just eight months of Biden.

We still live. On life support, maybe; but not dead yet. In spite of insane public policies crafted by criminals who hate us and hate our country, we still live. And it may be God will save us yet. Ask Him. Every day.

Because we still live, I mean to carry on this blog today as if it were a normal Saturday. (Our main computer’s monitor has just conked out, so that’ll cost me a couple of hours and probably about 150 views.) It may be God will raise up heroes for us. It may be He will intervene Himself. Ask Him. Every day.

Our country clings to life even as her own government attempts to strangle her.

May God defend us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.