This sums it up
From an American Grandfather
    
    I thought you might be interested in a "Letter to the Editor" that
The  Reverend Charles Stanley of North Carolina sent to every major newspaper
 in the world, including Pakistan and Iran, (Afghanistan, Iraq & Syria do  not have newspapers on
the Internet).
  An open letter to terrorists and those who harbor and support you.
 From  an American Grandfather.
  I am told by the leaders of my government that you are intelligent  people.  In light of your
actions, I am having growing difficulty believing  that.  At the very least, it has become
increasingly obvious that you lack a  fundamental comprehension of my psychology as an American.
  I hear on our news broadcasts that your rage is fueled by my support  of  Israel. It has never
been about nationality or religious faith -- never  about Jew vs. Arab. I thought you would finally
have understood that  when I sent my children into harm's way in order to protect the innocent
 citizens of Arab Kuwait from the savage wolf who would devour them for his  own gain. It has
everything to do with the lessons taught to me by my father  -- and his  before him for many
generations before the white man came to this land we  call America.
  I have a vivid memory of coming home, as a boy of about nine years of  age, and telling my
father of feeling helpless horror as I watched the  neighborhood bully unmercifully torment a boy
even smaller than  myself.   My father reflected for a long moment, then quietly inquired of me
as  to  what  I had done about it. I said that I had watched until it was over  and  had  then come home.
  The look in his eyes penetrated me to my core for he had never looked  at  me in that way
before. He said that he was deeply ashamed of me and he  sent me to my room with instructions
to think about what had happened. 
It  seemed hours before he came to my door. He sat beside me on my bed and, for  a  painfully
long while, he said nothing. When finally he spoke, he  explained, "There will always be  among
us dishonorable men who are devoid of humanity and compassion.  They  are  but  naked animals
and an empty shell of what truly is a man. They attempt  to fill their emptiness by the exercise of
power over others, thinking that   it  makes them whole men. Often they are enraged that they do
not even  understand their  own emptiness, what it is that they lack.   When these men are also
cowards, they disguise themselves as sheep  among  the  flock and attack from the shadows. This
is the vilest form of subhuman  behavior for even animals attack openly when they must attack.  
When humanity and integrity are present in a man, he expresses  them as  compassion. When
compassion and strength achieve perfect balance within  a   man, they manifest as wisdom. The
compassionate man feels the pain of  others.  The wise man protects others from pain. For, if you
watch and do  nothing  to protect others, who will come to your aide when you alone remain and 
the bully comes for you?
  Some things are far more important than your personal safety and  freedom  from pain. If ever
again you see someone being hurt, protect him, even  if  you are certain to be injured in the
process. Then I will know that I  have  truly raised a man"
  Anyone who understands the impact of this lesson -- and how deeply it  runs in the man I have
become, will understand my unflinching willingness to  sacrifice my children in defense of Arab
and Jew alike when they are  threatened by the bullies and cowards of the world. And please do not
insult  my intelligence with claims of Jewish treatment of Palestinians. I am  old enough to retain
vivid memories of 1948. I remember the excitement  of  the Jews over the prospect of governing
"with" them. Their reaction, and  that  of their neighbors, was to attempt to finish what the Nazis
could not.  Repeatedly.
  Intelligent men? I, for one, am stunned by the monumental  stupidity of  your arrogance. Did you
actually think that only Americans would occupy the  World Trade Center? You have but fired
the first pitiful salvo of  World  War III for the entire world is now preparing to come after you, your
host,
 your financiers and your supporters. And please, do not listen to what I  say.
 You would do far better to watch the sky.   I must say that I owe you a profound debt of
gratitude. Not for  what  you  have done or what you have unleashed upon the world, but for
what you have  accomplished. For not one among us could have accomplished it. On Monday, 
September 10, 2001, we were a divisive, apathetic nation. Our young  people had nothing by
which to identify with our history or heritage; our  people were divided by factions of religion and
skin color; our  government  was polarized and paralyzed by political party affiliation, able to 
agree  upon nothing; the military had difficulty obtaining volunteers and most  of  us simply
changed TV channels in response to Red Cross pleas for blood  donations. Your actions have
changed all of that in a way that has occurred  only twice before in the history of this nation --
once in 1776  and  again on December 7, 1941. The worst in the worst of Allah's children 
has  brought  out the best in the best of Allah's children and, for this, I  thank  you.
  Since your cowardly act, Muslim, Jew, Christian, black, white, yellow  and brown have stood
shoulder to shoulder for hours in the hot sun to donate  blood for the injured. Our government has
suddenly become totally  united  in its purpose. Our military is having difficulty handling the flood of
 volunteers from among our young people. Our flag makers report  that  there is no way humanly
possible that they can keep up with the demand  –  shipments are sold out within minutes. You
have accomplished a  miracle  that  only God could have anticipated.
  And, it would seem, the hand of God was present even in the date that  you selected for your
attack, for you could not have chosen a date more  in  keeping with a reawakening of American
pride and purpose. There is in  America a nationwide system for seeking help in times of
emergency.  Every  American knows that, when threatened, he can pick up any telephone and
dial  911 and  help is immediately on the way to assist and protect him. By selecting  September,
(our 9th month), 11, 2001 to exhibit your cowardice, you  unwittingly placed a 911 call that has
brought all of America together  in a way that brings tears of joy and pride to my eyes. No longer
is our  battle  cry, "Remember Pearl Harbor!" Thanks to you and your kind it will now  and
forevermore be, "Remember 911!" whenever the innocents of any nation  find  themselves
threatened by cowards with guns.
  I do not, for a moment, deny that you hurt me. Far too many  parents  and  children now go to
bed wondering where their loved ones are. And, yes,  I am momentarily reeling. But it is from the
sudden realization that I share  the planet with anyone capable of such an atrocity against the
humanity  of  so many nations. In his Inaugural Address in Washington, DC on January  20, 
1961, President John F. Kennedy said, "Let every nation know, whether it  wishes us well or ill,
that we shall pay any price, bear any burden,  meet  any  hardship, support any friend, oppose any
foe to assure the survival and the  success of liberty." He was talking about the liberty of all men,
of all  faiths, of all nations.
  You need to understand that the truth of that statement is the  very fabric of who and what I am.
I wish neither to rule nor to inflict  injury  upon the  innocents of any nation. I am the lion who
sleeps with God's lambs to  protect them from ravenous wolves that would devour them. Your
911 call has  awakened the lion and now I hunger for the flesh of wolves.   In closing let me state,
Muhammad taught that Allah is a God of  love--yet you have the unmitigated gall to bastardize
Islam to suit your own  personal,  unholy agenda. Who now is the infidel?
  Sincerely,
 The Reverend Charles Stanley