Sister Toldjah!
12/31/2004 - 12:27 am

Moral relativism at it’s worst. DISGUSTING:

History is made by people who seize the moments that circumstances offer and bend them to their purposes. When the conditions are adverse, they nurse their purposes, their dreams of freedom, dignity and power, so that when their moment arrives, they are ready to seize it, even at the cost of their lives.

On April 19, 1775, 700 British troops reached Concord, Massachusetts, to disarm the American colonists who were preparing to start an insurrection. When the British ordered them to disperse, the colonists fired back at the British soldiers. This “shot heard ‘round the world” heralded the start of an insurrection against Britain, the greatest Western power of its time. And when it ended, victorious, in 1783, the colonists had gained their objective. They had established a sovereign but slave-holding republic, the United States of America.

The colonists broke away because this was economically advantageous to their commercial and landed classes. As colonists, they were ruled by a parliament in which they were not represented, and which did not represent their interests. The colonies were not free to protect and develop their own commerce and industries. Their bid for independence was made all the more attractive because it was pressed under the banner of liberty. The colonial elites had imbibed well the lessons of the Enlightenment, and here in the new world, they had an opportunity to harness liberty in the service of their economic interests. Backed by the self interest of their landed and commercial elites, and inspired by revolutionary ideas, the colonists had a dream worth pursuing. They were prepared to die for this dream – and to kill. They did: and they won.

On September 11, 2001, nineteen Arab hijackers too demonstrated their willingness to die – and to kill – for their dream. They died so that their people might live, free and in dignity. The manner of their death – and the destruction it wreaked – is not merely a testament to the vulnerabilities that modern technology has created to clandestine attacks. After all, skyscrapers and airplanes have co-existed peacefully for many decades. The attacks of 9-11 were in many ways a work of daring and imagination too; if one can think objectively of such horrors. They were a cataclysmic summation of the history of Western depredations in the Middle East: the history of a unity dismembered, of societies manipulated by surrogates, of development derailed and disrupted, of a people dispossessed. The explosion of 9-11 was indeed a “shot heard ‘round the world.”

Make sure to read the whole thing if you can stomach it.

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: War on Terror
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12/30/2004 - 8:45 pm

This is directed to you, Ghost Dansing. You may not have seen my last comment about this because it was included in the last comment you posted but you will see this one. Either post a LINK to an article or don’t post it at all. If you want to write an encyclopedia and engage in copyright violations, do it on your own blog, NOT MINE.

Post a full length article again and all posts will go on moderation and yours will not get out of the que.

Understand?

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: Blogging/Blog Watch
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12/29/2004 - 5:52 pm

Just revamped and updated my blogroll and added a couple of blogs to it - also updated the link to Allah’s as it appears the “official” domain no longer exists. Don’t know how long it takes for the blogroll to update as I changed some things around about 10 mins ago … we’ll see!


12/29/2004 - 8:25 am

Please click here to help.

Wink: Instapundit.

Update: Here’s a link with a long list of places that are taking donations for disaster relief.

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: International
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12/28/2004 - 11:59 am

The former NFL star will be missed greatly. White played for three teams - most notably the Packers. He will be remembered for not only being a football great, but also as a hero who inspired people young and old to do good things.

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: Sports
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12/28/2004 - 11:55 am

The latest death toll from the quakes and tsunamis that hit several countries in Asia has now hit a staggering 44,000 … and climbing.

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: Faith, International
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12/27/2004 - 1:47 pm

FYI to all AllahPundit fans (like me) Allahpundit will be moving back to Blogspot around the first of the year. Please make sure to update your bookmarks to this web address.


12/25/2004 - 11:16 am

It has been a wonderful Christmas so far with a full day of celebration in store. Had a few minutes to spare and wanted to log on and say that I hope all of you are having a fantastic Christmas …

A special shout out to southern Texas - I hear on the Weather Channel you guys got your first white Christmas ever! Congrats :)

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: General
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12/22/2004 - 10:22 pm

If you don’t already watch it on his show every evening on FOX or read it on the Fox website, you should. He’s followed up on two stories the media has shined the light on in the last few days with some follow ups the major media (outside of Fox) have failed to report (surprise!):

Premise Problem?

It now appears that the premise of the question that caused an uproar around Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was off base. In Kuwait two weeks ago, Army Specialist Thomas Wilson told Rumsfeld, “our vehicles are not armored … We do not have proper armament vehicles to carry with us north [into Iraq].”

But, according to senior Army officers, about 800 of the 830 vehicles in Wilson’s army regiment — the 278th Cavalry — had already been up-armored when he asked the question. What’s more, 20 vehicles remaining to be modified were in the process of being up-armored — and that was completed within 24 hours of Wilson’s question.

Report Regarding Rumsfeld

ABC did a report this week on military families upset that Rumsfeld used a machine to sign condolence letters. It quoted two people who lost family members in Iraq, Ivan Medina and Sue Niederer. But what ABC did not mention is that both Medina and Niederer are long-time critics of the Bush administration.

Seven months ago Medina participated in an anti-Rumsfeld protest outside West Point, calling him a “liar and a war criminal.” And just three months ago, Niederer interrupted a Bush campaign event in New Jersey, yelling and sporting a shirt that read: “President Bush You Killed My Son.” She was arrested.


12/21/2004 - 11:51 pm

Dunno about you guys, but I’m reaaaaaaaally enjoying the Christmas season this year :) Been feeling festive most of the month. Got all my shopping, mailing, shipping, and baking done and now all there is left to do is to do some wrapping. Since the family all lives within thirty miles of each other, we don’t generally have to travel much during the holidays?

How about you? Are ya’ll all ready for Christmas and gotten everything done?

Posted By: Sister Toldjah in: General, Personal
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