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You Are Mourning? Get Over It, We Are Told

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On the Sunday before some Americans will observe the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, it was too predictable that the unfriendly Los Angeles Titanic would dominate its front page with an interminable, bouquet-strewn tribute to several brave Muslims who have courageously remained loyal to their adopted land of America.

Shall we stand and lift a toast to Islamic guts?

In this era of Obama-ordered balance, the Titanic, his fiendishly obedient servant, assigned a suddenly very busy Muslim and a Jew to co-author yesterday’s story that was intended to be a spotless paean to the beautiful peace-laden 1400-year history of Islam.

I nearly choked on the first remarks from the 48-year-old Muslim lady who was the focus of this Oh, My Allah, How We Love You, Love You, Love You, and May You Never Doubt Our Virginal Hearts tribute to all things Islamic.

Keep in mind that the lady, Maria Khani, was meeting with two reporters so friendly they would not have flinched if she had pitched scalding, but dirty, dishwater into their adoring eyes.

Setting the scene, the boys describe her as seated at her desk in a fashionable Huntington Beach neighborhood. Like many faithful Democrats, her one-channel television was tuned in to K-Boob, know to the world as the Al Jazeera network.

She listened to the report that the first plane struck the World Trade Center. She was watching the screen when the second flight attacked its target.

As with the birth of your children, or the day you wed your lucky spouse, you not only know where you were and what you were doing, you remember with remarkable clarity what you were thinking.

What was the brain activity of the dear Muslim lady?

I quote these 22 words from the second paragraph of the Titanic story:

Khani sat frozen, questions racing through her mind: ‘Oh, my God, what do I do right now? Is everything that I built…gone?’

How stunningly prescient of her to suspect her fellow Muslims. Give that lady a wilted rose.

We Do Not Think Alike

I am a Jew. My initial thought emphatically was not “Is everything that I built…gone,” because I never believed Jews had perpetrated this heinous act that the Angry Left progressively has portrayed as softer and less intrusive as time has passed.

Bet you did not think your fellow believers were the bad guys, either.

Being a good Muslim, though, Ms. Khani knew the rotten tomatoes who monopolize her crowd. She suspected that the upwardly mobile terrorists from her religion, peace-pursuing Islam, attacked the country we are told she loves so darned much.

My golly. What a coincidence.

She may be a beautiful lady.

But she also knows her people, those fun-loving extremists who have been waging dirty wars across the planet ever since. No matter how hard they try, though, these wonderful Muslims still are unable to convince the boys on the Angry Left that they are bad for the mental and physical health of Ms. Khani’s fellow Americans.

Swish is too busy working on his Steve Jobs speech in the 32nd month of his reign to be bothered, but if you are an FOS (Friend of Swishy’s), remind him when he wakes up that next Sunday we are commemorating the mass murder of about 2800 Americans by Muslims.

The 2800 American families who still mourn?

Feh. The Titanic says they can distract themselves from their grief by reading what a brave, prescient Muslim resides in Huntington Beach.

The Titanic probably thought we were tired of reading about victim families who just cannot get beyond the deaths of loved persons.

As they say at the Titanic, happy anniversary to all.