Thursday, December 04, 2008

I know mine

"I know mine and mine know me," meaning the enemies of freedom. So let’s get this America as the ‘bad guy’ thing put to rest. The idea that torture, guilt, innocent victims, ‘show trials‘ and abuse of human rights are the domain of America rather than the repeated violations of Communist, atheist or terrorist organizations is nonsense. Take the chapter headings of a book by an innocent British victim, a prisoner of the Hungarian Communists for 7 years in solitary confinement: A curtain of fear, Every wait is a long one, A sinister farce, The black hole, Civilization vs. Barbarism, Laughter is better than tears, Unexpected victory, Liberation of the spirit, A bright dream fades, Books that opened doors, Thaw, Brainwashing in reverse, The beginning of the end, and Resurrection.

Dare to ask yourself what any one of these headings means, what happens ‘behind the scenes,’ how devilish are the details. Then read and weep. The delusions of uneducated persons and extreme liberals are dangerous; the denial of historic realities is a disservice to freedom. Americans should know the facts about enemies of freedom. But because ignorance is bliss, I suffer when I inform myself about the enemies and abusers of freedom who have ‘done many prisoners to death,’ leaving them unknown, unwept and unsung. One book read could be enough to wake up those who trash our country, because given a choice, where else would one rather live?

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