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Al Gore Personifies Liberal Disloyalty To America
By Christopher G. Adamo
February 16, 2006
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For more than the past four decades, American liberals have openly sided with its mortal enemies, epitomized by Jane Fonda's photo-op on that anti-aircraft gun with the North Vietnamese. And though, in the immediate aftermath of 9-11, American liberals were briefly shocked into facing the reality that they too were hated targets of militant Islam, their former outlook and allegiances quickly reemerged.
Within days of the attacks, liberal members of the "mainstream" media refused to call those who had perpetrated the attacks "terrorists," preferring instead the sanitized term "alleged hijackers." Not long afterwards, they began suggesting possible root causes of the hostilities, the ultimate responsibility for which they heaped upon America.
Throughout the entire war on terror, and even prior to it, those on the left have repeatedly downplayed and ignored the viciousness of America's attackers. Simultaneously, they grossly magnify or even completely fabricate "atrocities" ostensibly committed by American military personnel and members of other governing agencies.


In this they prove their deep-seated antipathy towards this country, all that it represents, and all that it has ever represented.
Ultimately, liberals look at America's founding, and more importantly, its spiritual roots (which were inarguably Judeo-Christian), and see only reasons for condemnation. Like every institution this side of Heaven, America was and is less than perfect, so some flaws do indeed exist. And those on the left never let us forget it. Thus their ultimate sympathies will continually align with those who would destroy it.
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Christopher G. Adamo is a freelance writer and staff writer for the New Media Alliance. He lives in southeastern Wyoming with his wife and sons. He has been active in local and state politics for many years.
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