No speeches, no ceremonies: Commemorate 9/11 by bombing Iran

Dan Calabrese

Here we go again. I turned on the TV this morning and the first thing I saw was Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell speaking at a solemn, somber ceremony, perhaps in front of a field in Shanksville, oddly with wind turbines conspicuous in the background.

Do Democrats have to combine remembrances of 9/11 with the pimping of “green” energy?

Now that's what I call a commemoration.

America’s “commemoration” of 9/11 is all wrong. I am all for never forgetting, but we need to keep the reality of what happened that day fresh in our mind, not with moments of silence, not with tears, but by doing what Americans do best and kicking terrorist ass around the globe.

This year, we should observe the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by attacking Iran. We should take out Iran’s nuclear facilities, take out all their strategic defense installations and openly encourage the people to rise up in rebellion against the mad mullahs who are trying to set themselves up as nuclear blackmailers.

In so doing, we put the world on notice that America remembers attacks against it in its own way – not by giving itself over to defeat and despair but by rising up like a fierce tiger and devouring those who would threaten or mess with us.

Oh, and we should invite Israel to help us, since especially in this case, our enemy would use an attack against the Israelis as its primary method of blackmailing us.

By the way, to the ignorant fool who suggested to me on Facebook that this is not what Jesus would do, I say, crack open a Bible for the first time in your life. God regularly laid the smack to Israel’s tormentors in Old Testament days, and promises to wipe them out entirely when they rise up to attack his people in the last days.

Jesus Christ is not a limp-wristed, Jimmy Carter-like, pansy ass God. He is a mighty God who will destroy all evil, and praise to the Lord Almighty for that.

Welcome to 9/11. America’s annual day of global ass kicking.

Oh, and North Korea, next year it’s your turn.

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22 Responses to “No speeches, no ceremonies: Commemorate 9/11 by bombing Iran”

  • I wholeheartedly agree with you, Dan, but suspect that until we manage to get rid of Bambi and The Thugs this won’t be a reality for us. :)

  • Roy:

    Great idea Dan, but with a anti-American Muslim president, it’s ain’t a going to happen.

  • Tamara:

    Can I vote you into some kind of office?! lol

    This is very well written and I concur wholeheartedly !

  • I’m glad to see that I’m not the only one who feels this way!

  • Donk:

    I suggest that you sign up for the military because if you really believe this then maybe you should be the individual to go down in history for starting WWIII. Republicans nurtured , funded and armed the radicals in Iran for decades and now since your not getting “paid” your going to start the end of the world. Great Idea…..

  • TinaTB:

    Dan, shared this one on a few Facebook friends’ pages today & it was a huge hit everywhere it went. LOL!

  • Craig:

    This is a satrical post, right Dan??? You can’t honestly be serious. First, even if we were able to take our Iran’s nuclear facilities (questionable at best) and their defensive facilities (slightly more likely), do you honestly think the Iranians would rally to us and bring about a democratic government. You’re as naive as Dick Cheney when he said that the Iraqi people would welcome us with flowers and open arms and that the war would be over in weeks. All an attack on Iran would accomplish would be to create another ungovernable hotbed of Islamic extremism all aimed at the US. Thank God you’re not in charge of anything.

  • Dan Calabrese:

    Geez, Craig, I’m in charge of the North Star National! And what would you do without it?

  • Craig:

    Good points Dan! But I meant it’s a good thing you’re not in charge of the country. And yes, I’d be lost without something to challenge me.

  • “no one knows the day or time” Mark 13:32
    “if someone stikes you on the one cheek, let him hit the other one also” Luke 6:29

    Read your bible my friend. Check your facts before proclaiming your “ever so wise” opinion to the masses.

    Christ came into the world to preach forgiveness, peace, love and hope – Not one word spoken by Jesus ever proclaims “bombing” a nation. Let alone spreading the hate you seem to incite.

    You are the very thing you oppose. Do you not remember the crusades?? When the Catholics wiped out entire nations, towns, villages and races?
    Your calling on the U.S. to do the same. A race with no winner.

    Historically, we hate what we don’t understand. Based on difference, or those who aredifferent, we either praise or persecute them.

    If you don’t understand something, do the research. If you don’t understand the Islamic faith, read about it. While you’re at it, read a Bible too, it seems you don’t seem to recall its pages you oh so ever seem to claim to be an expert on.

    Killing leads to killing. Nuclear weapons will lead to nuclear destruction. It’s not the “end of days” It’s the end of common sense. Your article proves that.

  • Timothy:

    The author condescendingly tells Christians they are “ignorant fools”, and then references the OLD Testament as a justification for violence and killing? Pot.. meet kettle.

    The Truth is, that Jesus Christ in the Gospels did not advocate violence and killing, E-V-E-R. Perhaps the author should open up the Gospels and read them. Instead of cherry-picking OLD Testament phrases to suit his utterly hollow argument. Just a thought.

    Genuine Christians know that Christ and the New Covenant replaced the Old Covenant between Moses and the Jews. Obviously, this author is a phony Christian, a “false prophet”. Which the world has plenty of. And which Christ Himself warned his followers about.

  • Pat Tillman's Legacy:

    Yeah this is a brilliant plan. We’re mired indefinitely in Afghanistan (the Ruskies did 10 years before realizing how futilely stupid it was and pulled out), we’re going to have 50k-plus in Iraq for years to come, the country is flat-broke and in one of the worst economic recessions of the last century, the two wars have stretched current military forces paper-thin, so much that if the U.S. were to incur another significant attack on U.S. soil it would not have the resources to deal with it, and Osama bin Laden continues to wander freely, laughing, as Al Qaida continues to regroup and reload in Pakistan. Details, details.. right? Let’s invade another nation pre-emptively!

    The warmongering fools like the one who wrote this article love to commit all kinds of other countries money and other peoples spouses and children to their never-ending quest for bloodshed. But when push comes to shove they’ll never put their own ass on the line for the country they hypocritically scream to love so much. And they’ll be the first to oppose re-implementing the draft, since again they’d rather have other people’s kids and loved ones be sent off to harm’s way “voluntarily” instead of their own. These cowards, like the GOP leaders they support who deliberately used their power and influence to avoid seeing combat duty in ‘Nam have never personally known the horrors of war. Which is why they can be so cavalier about it. It’s the most disgusting, deplorably sick attitude an American citizen can have towards its military men and women.

    That they advocate for it all in the name of their warped, perverted brand of Christianity that has zero basis in the teachings of Jesus Christ makes them all the more despicable.

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