I was surfing through the Washington Times Website and came across an article by Bill Gertz, about the sacking of Stephen Coughlin, the “Pentagon specialist on Islamic Law and Islamist extremism.” The article gave me chills....chills of fear.
I think that I could more deal with the "in your face" attacks of 9/11, rather than with the insidious fungus/mold that is spreading throughout all levels of our society. Ask the folks who experience mold in their homes. It silently and amorphously spreads, inch by inch, until the homeowner flees.  
By the time the mold of “Islamist extremism,” finishes the process, we will not be able to flee the US. The other countries will have already been “molded.”
No, I am not bashing folks of the Muslim faith. I would definitely like to bash, and not just figuratively, those folks who, with their and their “aiders” and abettors, want us to convert or die, and are determined to take us back to the 7th century or earlier. They are using, as their very effective weapons, our system of government, our laws, our freedoms, our marketing systems, our First Amendment Rights, our currency (well, maybe now the Euro), our everything...and we are letting them. Mon Dieu!
America, “land of the free and home of the brave”...Are the only brave ones the men and women on the front lines, losing their limbs and lives, while we sip eggnog, guzzle champagne, and wallow in our political correctness? I am speaking from the perspective of an ordinary citizen who is becoming increasingly alarmed at the foibles and faux pas of those responsible for my safety as an American citizen.
Was it Mr. Coughlin who plowed that plane into the very Pentagon, where he is being given his walking papers? Was it Mr. Coughlin who strapped himself into an aircraft, turned it into a missile, and snuffed out almost 3000 ordinary folks on that fateful day of 9/11/2001? Let's see. Maybe it was Mr. Coughlin who made the first attempt on the World Trade Center about five years earlier. He wasn't? OK, he must have been the one who killed mainly Africans when those two American embassies were blown up. He wasn't? He was responsible for the attack on the USS Cole. No? Then why is he being treated as if he is the one who has transformed his job description into “practitioner of Islamist extremism?”
Maybe it is this incurable desire of mine for self preservation that makes me want him to become the best that he can be at his job, where he can sniff the air and locate the real practitioners of “Islamist extremism.” I want him to become so skilled that he is featured in one of those famous video appearances, where the real extremists threaten to kill anyone who is sane and rational, and good at rooting them out.  
I try to take away lessons from any situations I encounter, or any stories/articles that I read. The lesson that I am taking away from this is: Do your job too well, and you suffer “extreme prejudice.”  
So the advice I have to offer Mr. Coughlin is: Next time, “go with the flow; be onboard with the politically correct and expedient way of doing the job; see no evil, hear no evil, (even when ‘evil’ is staring you in the face).” Now, this type of job performance could personally benefit Mr. Coughlin. It could even get him a promotion. The only downside to this nice corporate scenario is that folks like me could once again pay with our lives.
I do not want to be part of a means of population control, at the hands of “Islamists extremists,” unwittingly aided and abetted by fellow citizens of mine, ensconced in their well-appointed offices with a view of the city, the same city that could be wiped out because they refused to see the signs that say "mold."  
It is ironic that I am listening to a song called "Cry OutTo Jesus." Even He must have His iPod plugged into another tune. I wish that I had the courage to ditch all of the material stuff and become Paula Revere, traveling along the side of the road, sounding out the warning. Alas, I have become too accustomed to the 21st century. So, all I can do at this point is write and forward. 
Ercille I. Christmas was born in the tiny Caribbean island of St. Kitts, the “Gibraltar of the Caribbean. She is thrilled to be an American citizen, living in “the land of the free and the home of the brave." Formerly a supervisor in the insurance industry, her life changed on September 11, 2001, and she has devoted every minute since then, to speaking and writing about the threat that Islamic terrorism and internal anti-American behavior pose to our country. Her book, “Thoughts of a Proud American," can be bought on Amazon.com, and she also blogs at www.Ercillesworld.com and www.Ercillesuniverse.com.  
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