September 09, 2003
9/11 Anniversary: Spitting On Their Graves
By
Michelle Malkin
Across the nation, public officials
will strike somber poses and shed television-friendly
tears and bow their blow-dried heads in memory of the
victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
They’ll hold hands, light candles,
and pass around a plateful of platitudes: “Never
forget,” they’ll intone. “Let’s roll,”
they’ll thunder. “God bless America,” they’ll
warble in perfect harmony.
They’ll assure us that they are
committed to fighting terror and securing our borders
and doing whatever it takes to protect the homeland from
another horrific mass murder at the hands of
freedom-hating fanatics.
And then?
And then, from
Washington State to
Washington, D.C., they’ll go back to work, roll up
their sleeves, and spit on the graves of the 9/11 dead.
Your pious city councilwoman will
return to the office to draft a resolution condemning
the common-sense detention and deportation of Middle
Eastern
illegal aliens suspected of terrorism.
Your politically correct
police chief will refuse to cooperate with federal
authorities in criminal investigations of illegal visa
overstayers and border-crossers and ship-jumpers.
Your
pandering mayor will stealthily renew his
policy of preventing city employees from reporting
illegal aliens.
Your indignant local librarian will
promote fear-mongering and misinformation about the
Patriot Act.
Your regional Chamber of Commerce
president will join forces with Canadian and Mexican
government representatives to put
business interests ahead of border enforcement.
Your
tuition-thirsty university president will
lobby behind closed doors against federal efforts to
track foreign students and ensure that they go home
when required.
Your vote-hungry governor will
encourage document fraud through his support of insecure
foreign-issued identification cards and
driver’s licenses for “undocumented workers.”
Your race card-fearing congressman
will court Arab and Muslim special interest groups and
donors who have coddled Islamists on
college campuses, in
prisons, and in the U.S.
military in the name of “diversity.”
Your
grandstanding senator will block funding for
long-delayed homeland defense measures – such as a
national entry-exit system to monitor temporary foreign
visitors - even as he whines about the need for more
money to ensure our safety.
Your incompetent Transportation
Security Administration will
stonewall pilots who want training to be
armed, squander tens of millions of taxpayer dollars
on lucrative contracts for weapons-detection equipment
that doesn’t work or get used, and continue to ban
racial profiling.
Your indifferent Interior
Department will look the other way as underequipped and
understaffed park rangers along the southwestern border
remain
vulnerable to drug smugglers and terrorists.
Your bloated
Homeland Security Department will keep
Clinton-era holdovers in pivotal positions, reduce
routine inspections at seaports in the name of
efficiency, and continue to shortchange interior
enforcement against deportation fugitives and asylum con
artists in favor of
duct tape tipsheets and cosmetic color-coded alerts.
Your corrupted State Department
will
appease Saudi terror-backers, reward
butt-covering managers, assuage European travel
industry tycoons, and continue to defend
lax visa screening policies.
Your Democratic presidential
candidates will unanimously endorse the very kind of
amnesty policies that
allowed several al Qaeda operatives to infiltrate
this country and hatch terrorist plots.
And your
Republican Party elites will continue to
spurn immigration reformers within their own ranks
for fear of alienating
ethnic constituencies that will
never vote for them anyway.
To those who lost their lives on
Sept. 11 because their government failed to enforce its
borders, laws, and sovereignty, the politicians and
bureaucrats and civic leaders will ostentatiously offer
one day a year of dedication in rhetoric – and 364 days
of desecration in deed.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
Click
here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
here for Michelle Malkin's website.
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