Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Reply To Mr. Khan

    Mr. Khan, First I am sorry for the death of your son. As a father with one natural child, a son, I think I have some appreciation for the depth of your loss.
    Secondly, I'd like to address your hypocrisy in brandishing the Constitution while you attacked Mr. Trump for his position that Muslims not be allowed into this country. I share his postion if the Muslims are Sharia. I am not interested in America being destroyed by Sharia terrorists, and you shouldn't be either. Your hypocrisy lies in the fact that the Constitution does not grant Muslims or anyone else free admission into America. There are immigration laws that are constitutional. You are a trained lawyer and know that. Hence your hypocrisy. You are also insincere asking what sacrifices Mr. Trump has made for America for at least two reasons. First, you did not willingly make the sacrifice of loosing your son, and I guarantee that if you had a choice, you would not have told God
"Go ahead and have him killed today. I'm willing to make that sacrifice." You had to make it; you did not voluntarily make it and wouldn't have. So don't go around demanding that others make sacrifices "like" you because you wouldn't have made it willingly. Second, you are deceiving people in your demand for sacrifices as if that was an American expectation. America is the land of the free and the brave. It is not the land of sacrificial human beings to whatever government employees demand. America is the land of the pursuit of individual happiness. It is not a slaughterhouse for the government employees.
    I think you crassly manipulated the heroism and tragedy of your son's death to support Crooked Hillary at her nomination convention. Again you were insincere and conniving because you didn't wave your little Constitution at her as well as at the Stupid Jerk Donald Trump and ask her what sacrifices that pathological liar and millionaire had made for her country. Would you really support a pathological liar over a stupid jerk? As a lawyer and an officer of the court, you should have been ashamed to be seen at Hillary Clinton's nominating convention!
    Peter Nickerson, Philosophy Major, Class of '68, William and Mary College
    The measure of a man,
    Is not what he says,
    But what he does,
    And what he allows others,
    To do in his presence.
     - Navy Seal Instructor

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