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Casual Terrorism

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On Monday night, I went before a live television audience and tried to put the Boston terror attack into some perspective. I told the viewers that as an American, I was angry. I said the attack was vile and cowardly, designed to injure innocent people including children. I put forth that the Nazis did that kind of thing.

And finally, I said that President Obama made a mistake by using the word "tragedy" to define the attack.

While the dictionary defines "tragedy" as "a disastrous event, especially one involving distressing loss or injury to life," the word is not precise enough to define what happened in Boston.

If the bombers are foreigners, the event is an act of war.

If the killers are Americans, it is high treason; in committing an act of terror, you essentially declare war on your own country. There is a difference between detonating bombs that kill and maim innocent people and shooting up a school or movie theater. Both are murderous acts, but only one is politically motivated.

And it is the political factor that takes "tragedy" out of the descriptive equation.

Obama did not do anything wrong in describing the Boston bombings as a tragedy. But he did not use his pulpit to clearly define the issue. Americans need to know that this country is under attack by a variety of forces from within and without. U.S. authorities have performed brilliantly in keeping terror attacks on American soil to a minimum, but too many folks do not understand the danger this country is facing.

There are fanatics who would kill each and every one of us if they could. That is not tragic; it is real. And we must deal with it.

Freedom puts all of us at risk. We are living in a time when just about every security measure is controversial — from drones to Internet snooping with a warrant. In New York City, liberals rail against the "stop and frisk" police policy designed to control illegal weapons. Never mind that the policy has saved thousands of lives. The zealots don't like it, and that's that. Security be damned.

Hanging in the New York City office of the ACLU was a sign that read: "We reserve the right to check all bags." But if the cops want to check a suspicious bag on the street or in a subway car, get ready for the usual yelping by the ACLU.

Obama should bring a sense of urgency to terrorism. At times, he doesn't even like using the word. His style is cool, while the issue is hot. Americans react emotionally when children are blown up on the streets.

Obama's use of the word "tragedy" is a small thing, and again, he did not do anything wrong. But I want my commander in chief to command. All Americans are under attack. Let's sound the alarm in very vivid terms.

Veteran TV news anchor Bill O'Reilly is host of the Fox News show "The O'Reilly Factor" and author of the book "Pinheads and Patriots: Where You Stand in the Age of Obama." To find out more about Bill O'Reilly, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. This column originates on the website www.billoreilly.com.

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At least Obama didn't call it "workplace violence."
Comment: #1
Posted by: Derel Schrock
Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:36 AM
All this idiot has to offer is criticism of his president for not using the words he himself, in his majesty, would use. What an inflated ego he has.

He can't just offer condolences and sympathy. Nope. Time to move in for the advantage.

Cant't bring himself to acknowledge that his president, like all of us, is heartbroken and devastated by this. This worm is just a moneybagger powered by big bucks, but of course, never big enough. What a shameful, slime oozing slug he is.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Masako
Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:52 PM
What a well-tempered response. Ad Hominem, anyone? Obviously hating the sinner more than the sin. Creepy.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Tom
Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:16 AM
This is Bill's third simply terrible article in a row. Without all the insults, I wll agree with Masako that Bill is motavated by money. You can't trust a guy that makes tens of millions of dollars a year to report on the news. "Those who would sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither". Jefferson said that. He's right. We can't let these attacks fundamentally transform America into a country it is not. Now Bill is defending New York, a bastion of liberalism and statism. Whats next, defending California? The "stop and frisk" policy is grossly unconstitutional. Bill cares as much about that document as Obama does.
I woulden't be surprised if Bill was actually an Obama agent and secret supporter. I also woulden't be surprised if the government was behind this attack as a way to drum up a new wave of fear in this country as a basis for a new set of police-state legislation. A Congressman from Texas already used this attack as an excuse to pass CISPA. Think about it, people.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Chris McCoy
Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:32 AM
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