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On September 10, Kamala Harris will debate Donald Trump. The former president would be wise to focus on the events of September 11, 2001, when Islamic terrorists of al Qaeda crashed hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and Pentagon, killing nearly 3,000 people, and wounding countless others. Kamala Harris, 36, was working for the San Francisco city attorney and her response has not emerged in any detail. Twenty years later, on September 11, 2021, vice president Kamala Harris let the nation know where she stands.
“We are joined today, of course, by the family and friends of the 40 passengers and crew members of Flight 93,” Harris said. “And we stand today with all those who lost someone on September 11, 2001, and in the aftermath of the attacks.”
Kamala Harris named not a single one of the Flight 93 passengers and crew. She claimed to stand with those who “lost someone,” with no explanation of how they were “lost.” That came in the aftermath of “the attacks,” but Harris provided no detail on the attackers, their motive, and how many they killed. Of the nearly 3,000 victims, Harris failed to name a single one, and Joe Biden’s vice president quickly changed the subject.
“On the days that followed September 11th, 2001,” Harris said. “we were all reminded that unity is possible in America. We were reminded also that unity is imperative in America. It is essential to our shared prosperity, to our national security, and to our standing in the world. And by unity, I don’t mean uniformity. We had differences of opinion in 2001 as we do in 2021. And I believe that in America, our diversity is our strength.”
With loved ones of the 9/11 victims present, Kamala Harris served up a dog-eared diversity platitude. Then she went on the offensive, but not after the terrorists.
“At the same time, we saw after 9/11 how fear can be used to sow division in our nation as Sikh and Muslim Americans were targeted because of how they looked or how they worshipped,” Harris said. “But we also saw what happens when so many Americans, in the spirit of our nation, stand in solidarity with all people and their fellow American, with those who experience violence and discrimination — when we stand together.”
Biden’s vice president provided no examples of those who were “targeted.” The Sikh reference aside, Harris implied that Muslims, “experience violence and discrimination,” and that this overrode concern over the mass murder of 3,000 people by Muslim terrorists. “And looking back,” there was more to it.
“We remember the vast majority of Americans were unified in purpose to help families heal,” Harris said, “to help communities recover, to defend our nation, and to keep us safe. In a time of outright terror, we turned toward each other.”
Note that Harris used “outright terror” for the time after 9/11, but in her 893-word speech she did not say “terrorist attack.” Harris did not explain how the “communities” – code for Muslims – helped “defend our nation and keep us safe,” and Biden’s vice president did not recall how the vaunted CIA and FBI had failed to prevent “the attacks” in the first place.
“What lies ahead is not certain,” Harris said, but “if we do the hard work of working together as Americans, if we remain united in purpose, we will be prepared for whatever comes next.” And so on. For Biden’s vice president it was a repeat performance.
On December 2, 2015, in San Bernardino, California, Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik gunned down Robert Adams, Isaac Amianos, Bennetta Betbadal, Harry Bowman, Sierra Clayborn, Juan Espinoza, Aurora Godoy, Shannon Johnson, Larry Daniel Kaufman, Damien Meins, Tin Nguyen, Nicholas Thalasinos, Yvette Velasco, and Michael Wetzel.
“As Americans, we are unified in our commitment to protect our country from terrorist attacks, and we must seek justice for those who lost their lives in the recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino,” said California attorney general Harris on December 17. “Ultimately, not only is it immoral and contrary to our values to stoke fear and cast aspersions against an entire faith and the millions of law-abiding American Muslims, but it is also strategically unwise. This very community is a critical ally in the short and long term fight combating terrorism and radicalization here at home and across the world.”
The 14 victims included blacks, Hispanics, Asians and refugees, but Harris failed to name a single one. In a statement one year later, Kamala Harris said “we remember those who lost their lives and the loved ones they left behind. We extend our support to those who were wounded and are working every day to rebuild their lives.” Again Harris failed to name a single victim, failed to name or condemn the killers, and overlooked the Muslims who helped Farook and Malik plan the attack. For the California attorney general, a mass murder by Islamic jihadists was not a hate crime or even “gun violence.”
Kamala Harris’ run for the presidency has to encourage the Iranians now attempting to kill Donald Trump and the Islamic State terrorists out to murder celebrities such as Taylor Swift and kill “as many people as possible.” Consider also the terrorists among the 10 million illegals Joe Biden and “border czar” Kamala Harris let into the country. Safe to say, under vice president Kamala Harris, terrorists are already much better off than they were four years ago.
Roark says
Beware The Red Witch. KamelToe Kakia will cast a spell on the feeble minded.
It is up to all patriotic Americans to unite and stop this fanatical Marxist from ever assuming power again.
SPURWING PLOVER says
Anyone who had anything to do with Terrorists belongs in Prison for Life for giving Aid and Comfort to the Enemy
George says
I’m a born and bred Marxist communist that wants a violent revolution in the streets. I’m an Islamic terrorist sympathizer that is working to give them nuclear weapons. I’m going to raise your gas and food prices and give the tax money to foreign criminal invaders. But if you vote for me you can murder your own baby at birth.