Sunday, May 23, 2010

A Danish Tribute to LTC Allen West

LTC (ret.) Allen West is currently running for Congress in Florida’s 22nd District. One would expect his campaign to be a fairly parochial affair, without much resonance outside of his own district, or at most the state of Florida.

Col. West’s fame, however, has spread virally via YouTube and other online video sites. His eloquence and knowledge of the issues — which include the blatant socialism of our federal government, the menace of illegal immigration, the fiscal profligacy of our leadership, and the growing danger from Islam — have made people throughout the country wish they could vote for him.

Col. Allen West in Russian

And not just in the United States. Allen West’s reputation has drawn attention abroad, especially in the most Islamized areas of Europe. For a couple of months after his February appearance at FDI, videos of his inspirational speech with foreign-language subtitles were available, and viewers from Portugal to Russia became aware of his staunch position vis-à-vis Islam.

Now we can be certain that the Danes were paying attention: a prominent Danish writer has written a tribute to Col. West.

Our Danish correspondent TB has kindly translated the piece for Gates of Vienna, and includes this introduction:

Morten U. Jensen’s post about Col. Allen West was published in Jyllands-Posten, Denmark’s biggest newspaper, on May 20. Mr. Jensen writes a lot of commentary, and is a well known debater in Denmark. His latest book was about the influence of Muslim immigration on the free Danish society. It was called A Divided People, referring to the devastating influence of the Islamic influx in Denmark. The book has been read by many high-ranking politicians and leaders.

And the translated article:

Allen B. West

By Morten Uhrskov Jensen

If you are lucky enough to be an American citizen and at the same time a resident of the 22nd District in Florida, then you have a unique opportunity at the midterm elections for the American Congress in November to vote for a politician who belongs in a class of his own.

Allen B. West served the U.S. Army for 22 years, but after having treated an Iraqi terrorist — who withheld information that could save the lives of his fellow troopers — a little hard, he had to submit his resignation. Allen B. West supports the American Tea Party Movement, which aims to protect the American Constitution and the principles upon which it is built; namely a nation of patriotic citizens who want to defend their country and the free society they have achieved.

With his African-American background it probably carries a special weight when Allen B. West states that the accusations of racism in the Tea Party Movement have been constructed by the liberal critics and the mainstream media.

Why should we support him?

We should because this man has everything that almost all of our European politicians lack; namely the sense of history. Just read what he said recently about a thwarted terrorism attempt in New York:

“You want to dig up Charles Martel and ask him why he was fighting the Muslim army at the Battle of Tours in 732? You want to ask the Venetian fleet at Lepanto why they were fighting a Muslim fleet in 1571? You want to ask…the Germanic and Austrian knights why they were fighting at the gates of Vienna in 1683? You want to ask people what happened at Constantinople and why today it is called Istanbul because they lost that fight in 1453?
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“You need to get into the Koran…and understand their precepts. This is not a perversion. They are doing exactly what this book says. Until you get principled leadership in the United States of America that is willing to say that, we will continue to chase our tail, because we will never clearly define who this enemy is, and then understand their goals and objectives-which (are) on any jihadist website-and then come up with the right (and) proper objectives to not only secure our Republic but secure Western civilization.”

Leadership

That’s the way a politician speaks when he does not think about the next election but about the next generation. That’s the way an honest man talks when he knows that history and culture mean something, and that it matters who gets to define reality.

Oh my, could our petite-politicians learn something from Allen B. West.

4 comments:

Nick said... 1

Quite so! The Islamic fleet sailing for Malta in 1565 weren't going there for a fornight's holiday in the sun. I recommend "Empires of the Sea" by Roger Crowley for anyone wanting a crash course in the history of the Med. Also try to get hold of Ernle Bradford's "The Great Siege".

Pavelina said... 2

As a loyal American, Col. West's words are balm for my soul. He never says anything I can disagree with. I'm one of those who has sent him money because I want so much to hear his voice in Congress. But will he continue to speak these words when he gets to Congress? I'm not thinking ahead to supporting him for the presidency until I see what life inside the Beltway does to him. Will his head be turned by the power? Recently many put their hopes in a Republican candidate who ran for and won the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Decmocrat Ted Kennedy.
He talked like a right of center Republican during the campaign but now often votes with the Democrats.
This is just one example. Still, all we can do is go by what they say during the campaign, and as much as we know about their past. I do hope West remains true to his words. We are so often disapponted.

christian soldier said... 3

i support candidates-- like West --- nation-wide- their votes affect me and mine when they are into office..
--from a Californian-
BTW-I now have blog favorites world-wide and all honor the US and are concerned about her---some stating that if we fall all will fall...
it's time to do 'battle' at the ballot box --
C-CS

christian soldier said... 4

they are IN office...

C-CS