Jim Bramlett (5 Apr 2007)
"The camel's nose"


Dear friends:

The camel's nose is not only under the tent, but the camel (Muslim propagandists) is now providing sensitivity training to our military!

On the news this week is that the U.S. Military Academy at West Point is taking cadets into ethnic neighborhoods to learn about "cultural sensitivity."  (Doesn't that just touch your bleeding heart?)  The cadets were even taken to an Islamic mosque and sat on a prayer rug.  May God help us if they were required to pray to the Islamic moon-god, Allah, but I put nothing past those intellectual misfits who are guiding this program.  One young cadet, who appeared as though he may have just begun to grow whiskers and shave, appeared totally enchanted by all this cultural "illumination," praising his Muslim hosts.  The kid should have been back at West Point learning how to brutally assault Islamic terrorist holdouts and fire automatic weapons, totally destroying their strongholds and protecting his buddies. 

Last year, representatives of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) offered cultural and religious sensitivity training at the Marine Corps University in Quantico, Va.  CAIR is a radical Islamic organization known to have ties to terrorist organizations, but has become acceptable to many in our patronizing establishment.  CAIR's training was part of the ongoing program of the Center for Advanced Operational Culture Learning (CAOCL), Marine Corps Training and Education Command. Those who attended the training included Marine commanders and other career military personnel.

Also last year, a CAIR board member, Ahmad Al-Akhras, spoke "to more than 1000 cadets, staff and faculty at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y." as part of the academy's "Diversity Lecture Series."  An Islamic terrorist supporter given a platform to address our future military leaders!!! 

A major problem with our military today is "political correctness" and fear of offending the enemy (or the American news media).  Some blame our problem in Iraq on a military that has played too nicey-nicey with the murderous bad guys.  But can you blame the troops after several have been court-martialed for doing their duty and protecting themselves, or dared to conduct harmless hazing (not torture) of hardened terrorist prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, and given long prison sentences themselves?  The terrorists will probably be free before they will.

It is reported that our military commanders are under constant "supervision" of military lawyers who are more interested in being legally correct than winning the war.  It's like the old political commissars in the Soviet army, who would override the generals for political purposes.  In one way or another, lawyers will be the downfall of this country, along with our new softness!

Oh, where is General George S. Patton when we need him?  He and "the greatest generation" would not stand for all this nonsense.

Jim