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World’s real problems out in cold

The world as we know it is in the middle of a religious war with radicals who are killing innocent people throughout the world. They have pledged themselves to kill all Americans and anyone else who disagrees with their way of life.

These radicals have taken over large parts of foreign countries and have killed those people under their control by terrible acts such as beheading innocent people. These are animals that must be stopped by any means possible.

All countries must be involved in this undertaking. These radicals are a menace to a free society. If the world has not realized this, those countries are placing their population in harm’s way.

There are those in various organizations who have not woken up to reality and probably never will until it is too late. You would think by now that this country, especially, would have done that since Pearl Harbor, the twin towers, the Boston Marathon bombing and other killings that have occurred in this country by those who have no regard for human life. But instead, the bleeding hearts of America are still in another dream world.

Instead of the world powers getting serious about these killing radicals, what do they do? They have a conference on global warming. Are you kidding me? Even our president attended this conference. The world is at war with religious fanatics, and what is the world really concerned about? Global warming.

It is hard to believe how stupid the world leaders in a free society can be. So who will pay for that stupidity? You guessed it. We will.

France had a law on gun control. What would have happened if those victims were armed? If these countries don’t care about the safety of their citizens, including our own, then we as a free society must take care of ourselves.

Richard Makuch is a Dunkirk resident. Send comments to editorial@observertoday.com

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