Friday, April 17, 2015

Cain and Cain

If I had a brother who was responsible, through deceit, for the deaths of more than 3,000 American citizens and had caused thousands of others to be blind, deaf, crippled, mentally impaired, I would be ashamed. If this same brother has also caused the destruction of  the homes of thousands of families overseas, and even caused their innocent children to be murdered, I would not be able to face the everyday world. If that brother then went blithely along with his life and never shed a tear for all the chaos he created and never lifted a finger to help those whose lives he disrupted, I would not be able to associate with such a monster despite familial ties. And yet a person with such a brother constantly states how much he admires his mass murderer sibling and is passionately seeking the opportunity to be in the same position of power.

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