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To: JeepInMazar

I’m aware that Islam is more than just a religion, and its beliefs are incompatible with American-style liberty. Nevertheless, the rhetoric here is over the top. I shouldn’t even have to write this, but there are many peaceful, productive American Muslims.

Some of you are willing to condemn the whole lot of them because a few (a very small percentage) of them take the Koran literally and commit acts of violence. Plus, I think you are ignoring the practicalities of identifying and deporting anyone based solely on their professed religion. Just deport anyone who claims to be Muslim? Evil doesn’t justify more evil.

No American has the right to take another American’s rights away simply because they don’t like them.


40 posted on 11/05/2009 9:38:35 PM PST by CitizenUSA
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To: CitizenUSA

If I threw you into a pit of Vipers that I had pulled the fangs .. on one.

Just how safe would you feel?

Would you be begging me to remove just one of them or .. WHAT WOULD YOU WANT ME TO DO?

Sorry my friend .. I am THROUGH with this PC CRAP!


43 posted on 11/05/2009 9:51:26 PM PST by plinyelder
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To: CitizenUSA
I just asked one question and now suddenly you are lumping me together with whoever you are calling "some of you".

Seems like you are doing what you are accusing those "some of you".

But on to the point I'm trying to make. It is not unreasonable to question an ideology which promotes itself as a religion when in fact the core, fundamental teachings of the ideology are contrary to the United States Constitution. As you seem to understand, Islam is more than a religion.


51 posted on 11/05/2009 10:33:01 PM PST by JeepInMazar
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