Remembering 9/11 After 14 Years
Weekly Update from Dinesh D'Souza
Dear Friends,
Today, we remember the men and women that lost their lives 14 years ago as a result of homeland terror attacks by Muslim extremists. The world changed on that day in 2001, and we have a duty to never forget the people that have sacrificed, and the unity of purpose and drive to unite against the enemy that Americans felt in the ensuing days and weeks.

Today is also a time to reflect on America's place in the world and the role of Islam in international terrorism. I notice that most Muslims aren't terrorists, but most terrorists in the world today do seem to be Muslims. Apparently some people did not get the memo that Islam is a religion of peace. Obama doesn't seem to understand this either. It's freaky to listen to his Cairo speech on this 9/11 anniversary: what
perverted, irresponsible rhetoric!

Instead of focusing on holding the ground in Iraq that our brave men and women have fought for post-9/11, Obama has another plan: allow the middle east to fall into chaos and, if Europe won't take the tens of thousands of refugees created as a byproduct of his failed foreign policy, we'll just take them! Come on, do we really need to import Muslims to solve the DNC's recruitment problems?
While 9/11 was tragic, a mushroom cloud over New York would be worse—Obama's Iran deal must be stopped. Now that Senate Democrats have delivered the support needed to keep the deal alive, they are complicit in the outcome. When will American Jews wake up and stop supporting the party that threatens Israel's right to exist?

Who would have guessed five years ago that under Obama, America would be aligned with Iran and opposed to Israel? Actually, I did. In Obama's America, I outlined Obama's radical agenda for re-making America by first unmaking it. To understand what motivates Obama and what may still be ahead, pick up a copy
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What do you remember about 9/11/2001? How do you think Obama's policies have helped or hurt the security of our nation in a post-9/11 world? Let me know by leaving me a comment on Facebook.
Sincerely,

Dinesh D'Souza
P.S. If you'd like to meet me in person and talk more, I'll be speaking at the 2nd Annual Gospel for India Gala next month in Houston. Platinum admission includes a private lunch with me. Will you join us?
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