The vast land of America was
once inhabited by a relatively small number of indigenous people.
These "Indians" had lived throughout the land for thousands of
years, and they will always remain the true fathers of
America. American Indians helped the Pilgrims survive the winter.
Later, more European immigrants came, and American settlement
finally outgrew the Indian fathers.
Then, on July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from
England, the old white grandfather across the sea. The miracle of
America happened, and its dynamic birth rapidly changed the entire
world.
America developed into thirteen colonies, then into the strong 50
states that she is today. In a very short time, America grew from
a log cabin to the largest and most technologically powerful
economy in the world. The United States is a nonpareil icon, and
the envy of the world.
In many ways, America resembles the great, ancient Persian Empire.
Like the Persians, who rarely regret the past, Americans always
believe "the best days are ahead." Like the ancient Persian Empire
once was, the United States is now the greatest country in the
world.
Like the Persians who were the first world managers and the most
tolerant empire-builders, America, with its rich constitution, is
also the most tolerant and benevolent nation in the world. Ancient
Persian kings released the Jews from Babylonian captivity,
financed the reestablishment of their nation, and restored their
national religion. (Zionists, they were!) America has basically
done the same. America is a reincarnation of Persia, an extension
of the Achaemanid Empire. No wonder the Persians
(Iranian-Americans) hold the United States very close to their
heart and have blossomed here in their new home.
Unfortunately, tragedy reigns in the land of the old Persians. The
remnants
of great Persian Empire were swallowed up by the Muslim hordes of
Arabia. Tyrannical Islam eviscerated the spiritual life of
tolerant old Persia. It has taken decades for the Persians (modern
Iranians) to recover their spirit. Zoroastrianism, the original
Iranian religion, was not an effective barrier against the
radical, murderous religion from the Arabian Desert, and
Zoroastrianism has not rebounded with the new Persian nationalism
today. The Persian renaissance lies in the spirit of the Iranians
themselves. This spirit alone can overcome Islam.
Islam is a stultifying, iron cowl. Today, after 1400 years, Islam
is again the greatest threat to existence of the free world and
the civilization of Christianity. True Muslims are a liability to
all countries who host them. Persians underestimated the power of
Islam, something America must not do the second time.
It was apparent on September 11, 2001 that Americans had already
underestimated the power of Islamic madness. There must be no
weakness in American resolve now.
That day also proved as never before that ordinary people can do
extraordinary things. Ordinary people became heroes in care and
compassion. Heroes appear when circumstances call upon them.
Heroes make sacrifices to achieve positive change.
We the people should join hands with heroes today and express our
love for America. America is far more than a country. It is a
place of greatness, where the souls of Indians still dwell side by
side with modern heroes. Indians see that America is in grave
danger, and all heroes, past and present, need to unite to
preserve America.
America is the last haven of hope where humanity can flourish. The
world owes a great deal to America for inspiration and practical
accomplishment. A true American is generous. Americans have helped
every other nation in the world. America's enemies decry her
greatness, yet they want to be in
America, and to be American.
A Pakistani newspaper allegedly offered of a reward to anyone who
killed an American, any American. So, an Australian dentist wrote
the following: "Let everyone know what an American is so he'll
know when he's found one. An American is English, or French, or
Italian, Irish, German, Spanish, Polish, Russian or Greek or
Persian.
An American is forever a Comanche, a Cherokee, Osage, Blackfoot,
Navaho, Apache, Seminole or any of the people known as Native
Americans. An American might also be a Christian, Jewish,
Buddhist, or even a Muslim-who has learned to put his religion in
its proper place.
So try to kill an American. Hitler tried. So did General Tojo,
Stalin, and Mao Tse-Tung. Americans are not a particular people
from a particular place. They are the embodiment of the human
spirit of freedom. Everyone who holds to that spirit, anywhere, is
an American." Americans have defined freedom.