Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Urban Terrorism: Redefining the Term

I personally feel that the term Domestic Urban Terrorism is a perfect description of what is currently going on in the Orlando area as well as other major cities throughout the U.S. these days. Gangs have set up shop in many metro areas where robbery, murder, and general mayhem is on the rise at an exponential rate as evidenced by the daily news reports. In my opinion, anyone who would push an elderly woman to the ground breaking her pelvis, because she has no money to give the assailant, qualifies the perpetrator as a Domestic Urban Terrorist. Anyone who would push an elderly man down an escalator causing serious injuries in order to rob him with no concern for his well being is a Domestic Urban Terrorist. Anyone threatening to harm a mother's small child unless they co-operate in being robbed or raped is a Domestic Urban Terrorist, and anyone who will kill a man just to rob him, and rape his wife in the process is clearly a Domestic Urban Terrorist. People who have lived productive lives as good citizens are being traumatized daily by these terrorists, as the liberals babble on about the rights of the criminals. How many productive law abiding citizens must die because we as a nation in bondage to political correctness are afraid of offending the criminal’s rights? Even sadder are the people who look on as defenseless people are being attacked, and do nothing to assist them. If America has any hope of surviving, people need to start doing what is right. The first step in this process, would be categorizing these perpetrators as what they are, which is Domestic Urban Terrorists, and draw up a plan to deal with them as such in an expedient fashion using lethal force as often as necessary to insure the safety of the general public. Many of these terrorists are repeat violent felons, who have no intention of changing their career choice. While we are preoccupied focusing on the terrorist threat from outside this nation, we are overlooking a threat that is not only costing lives, but also costing our economy financially due to major losses in productivity. We need to do a realistic evaluation of the terrorist threat from within, and implement an effective plan to confront and eliminate it.

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