Sunday, December 12, 2004
The Mind Bombers
The Mind Bombers
Terrorism is practiced on the successful in America in a manner sickly similar to the suicide bombers elsewhere
It used to be success in the world of commerce was looked upon with respect and admiration. Now a bunch of envious grubs mostly embedded in the “Justice Department” attack every soul that rises above the average. Look at the suits against Bill Gates, Martha Stewart, and a host of lessor entrepreneurs who must relinquish productive time and money to fight off the envious that try to create or reinterpret laws to make examples of those who dare to do something these vermin couldn’t accomplish if they had divine help.
If you look at the motives of the terrorist suicide bombers you see a striking vision of similarity with those who strike at the innocent and those who attack the successful. Neither the successful nor the innocent have done anything to harm anyone. The successful have provided jobs, a role model for success and an opportunity for investors to gain from their efforts. The innocent have worked in these jobs, admired the role models and invested. But the suicide bombers of the mind have ignored these accomplishments and sought to destroy the achievers in an unnamed attempt to punish them for daring to be able to succeed.
If the innocent are to retain their status, they need to rattle the cages of those pushing and supporting this attack on success. Whether they be tenured professors, misled lawyers, unprincipled politicians or corrupt journalists, they need to know the wrath of the innocent is not something that should be considered ineffectual. America was not founded on the premise that those who rise must be brought down. It was created by men who wanted success to be possible, praiseworthy and recognized. It was openly stated as “the pursuit of happiness”. It was not proposed as the undermining of successful effort by utilizing the force of law to restrict, harass and topple. Law can only be noble if justice is known and justice cannot be known if the earned is obliterated by word and deed.
Dale Netherton www.riverviewhunting.com
Terrorism is practiced on the successful in America in a manner sickly similar to the suicide bombers elsewhere
It used to be success in the world of commerce was looked upon with respect and admiration. Now a bunch of envious grubs mostly embedded in the “Justice Department” attack every soul that rises above the average. Look at the suits against Bill Gates, Martha Stewart, and a host of lessor entrepreneurs who must relinquish productive time and money to fight off the envious that try to create or reinterpret laws to make examples of those who dare to do something these vermin couldn’t accomplish if they had divine help.
If you look at the motives of the terrorist suicide bombers you see a striking vision of similarity with those who strike at the innocent and those who attack the successful. Neither the successful nor the innocent have done anything to harm anyone. The successful have provided jobs, a role model for success and an opportunity for investors to gain from their efforts. The innocent have worked in these jobs, admired the role models and invested. But the suicide bombers of the mind have ignored these accomplishments and sought to destroy the achievers in an unnamed attempt to punish them for daring to be able to succeed.
If the innocent are to retain their status, they need to rattle the cages of those pushing and supporting this attack on success. Whether they be tenured professors, misled lawyers, unprincipled politicians or corrupt journalists, they need to know the wrath of the innocent is not something that should be considered ineffectual. America was not founded on the premise that those who rise must be brought down. It was created by men who wanted success to be possible, praiseworthy and recognized. It was openly stated as “the pursuit of happiness”. It was not proposed as the undermining of successful effort by utilizing the force of law to restrict, harass and topple. Law can only be noble if justice is known and justice cannot be known if the earned is obliterated by word and deed.
Dale Netherton www.riverviewhunting.com