Friday, February 5, 2010

Rome: You Are Infidels Too!

The following blog was written by Audrey Russo. Audrey's poignant and substantive work on the Middle East can be read at http://www.ediblog.com/--where she is the Managing Editor.


Rome: You Are Infidels Too!


There is much that the Romans have brought to culture over the centuries. From Roman Numerals to being master builders of roads, bridges and aqueducts such as Ponte Milvio, the Temple of Vesta, the Pantheon, the Colosseum, the Theater of Pompey, Pont du Gard and the Catacombs...to Latin and the Twelve Tables. The list is almost interminable.

But it appears that the tide of brilliance that once overflowed the banks of Rome...has now receded. A beacon of the West, that once enriched society with constructive contributions, is now aimed in a direction that will surely aid in the West's eradication.

How you may ask? By making an alliance with a culture steeped in the Dark Ages. One obsessed with hatred and seething with the desire to murder those who they perceive to be evil...according to their gutter religion.

Italy had intertwined itself in an economic relationship with the former Persian empire. There's a list of about 1,000 Italian companies active in Iran, including those aiding the regime by equipping it's military and being a contributor to Iran's satellite...and possibly even their nuclear weapons program. And Iran's fatalistic lot of maniacal Mullahs are giddy as little girls to do business with infidels in order reach to their ultimate goal of: Destroying the infidels.

And guess what, City of the Seven Hills...you are infidels too!

So that would make the Italian infidels...um, as we say in NY...chooches (morons). But pernicious chooches, at that...

Italy's, more specifically Rome's, myopic view is precisely what has already endangered their survival...not to mention the rest of the West. Short-term and immediate gratification always ends up--due to a lack of wisdom--coming back to bite one in the 'culo' (I think you get this one)...

Pace attraverso la forza (Shalom through strength)...

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