This is what I wrote — it is the archives, on September 12, 2001:
WHAT MAY HAPPEN
September 12, 2001
1) Because of the attack on America, the United States has a chance to really move into the Middle East on the side of Israel.
2) We now have the combination of the Israeli lobby and a state of war.
3) With support from everybody, the US goes into the Middle East big time.
4) The US, pushed by the Israeli lobby, fundamentalist “Christians” and Israel-hawk liberals, goes absolutely nuts in the Middle East.
5) As in Vietnam, our “allies” desert us sometime next year.
6) The US goes it alone, getting in deeper and deeper.
7) As the ruin mounts up from loss of oil and — less important, the deaths of Americans — an anti-Semitic reaction grows.
8) In the 1960s, the media and antiwar advocates became more and more openly pro-Communist. As our economic collapse grows and real anti-Semitism grows in the US, swastikas begin to go on the streets.
9) People like me are labeled “naziswhowantstokillsixmillionjews,” because by now it’s a real threat. But leftists have screamed that “wolf” too often in the past.
10) a new Holocaust begins.
And don’t buy the lie that a multiracial country cannot be violently anti-Semitic. Multicultural countries cannot unite on what they are FOR, but it is easy for different groups to join in a common HATE. September 11 should convince us of that.




#1 by Anonymous on 12/03/2005 - 2:12 pm
Have we reached #10 yet, or are we only at #9?
#2 by Mark on 12/03/2005 - 11:12 pm
Bob, I was perusing Sobran’s collumn and found the following:
“I recently mentioned a firm conservative, a Vietnam vet and former CIA man (he has probably never voted for a Democrat in his life), who agreed with his conservative friends that the current President Bush makes the Clinton years seem like a Golden Age. He didn’t mean that he and his friends have become liberals; he meant almost the opposite: that Bush is operationally more liberal, by conservative standards, than Clinton was.”
Could he be referring to you by chance?
#3 by Anonymous on 12/04/2005 - 12:32 pm
I’ve seen more turbans than swastikas.
#4 by Bob on 12/04/2005 - 7:52 pm
Mark you know I won’t touch that.
#5 by Anonymous on 12/05/2005 - 4:47 pm