unfortunately there are a lot of people like you. they do not know, or do not want to know, the enemy. also unfortunately, many of them are in this current admin. Brennan is one and his boss another.
this is not surprising. here are people who have spent their whole life believing in relativism. there is no good. there is no evil. there is no right. there is no wrong. if someone wants to kill you, it must be because you have done something to them.....because after all, no ones' belief system is evil (except Christians). if we could only understand them, we could get along with them.....
i'm on record on agreeing with you about their religious fanaticism.... i still maintain and believe the ENEMY attacks us because of our current and past foreign policy....i think you'd sing a different tune if germany was over here on our holy land trying to fix us and rape our resources.....but again, i guess i'm wrong and you're right...i can live with that......i'm open and listening to your ideas....but i can't get on board cause i think the evil stems from our occupation....the evil is there....i get what you're putting down...okay? it's unfortunate you don't see what i see....but i don't appreciate being called clueless or being wrangled into a group of unfortunates that haven't seen the so called light.
i'm sorry you feel it's unfortunate that there's people like me....thanks for the backhanded insult...really means a lot
"The Austrian writer Robert Musil summed up the Fanatic's great rhetorical advantage in just ten words:
There is no truth which stupidity can't make use of.
Another Austrian, novelist Heimito von Doderer, put this way:
Even the most impossible persons who do the most unforgivable things possess substantial reality; from their points of view they are always right – for let them only doubt that and they are no longer such impossible persons. And we must pay close heed to those who play such ungrateful roles, for these roles are indispensable. It is no small thing to be a monster or a spiteful idiot, and in the first case to think oneself beautiful, in the second a highly intelligent person. Such characters must be represented. Some one has to do it."
— David James Duncan