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To: rikkir

I agree that declaring Islam a criminal enterprise would undermine the Constitution.

HST, something must be done -- I guess that close monitoring is the best we can do.

HST, we have ample proof that the Arabic and English words that Muslims use to describe their beliefs oftentimes differ markedly. On the one hand, we hear a Imman or Mullah calling for moderation and accommodation with the West when speaking in English. And, OTOH, the same man calling for death to all Infidels and destruction of the West when speaking in Arabic.

Yassir Arafat became a billionaire doing just that.

Why am I supposed to believe that ordinary Muslims are any different, especially when their religious instruction and the example set by their leaders teaches them to do so?

I am at the point in my life where I do not trust the word of any Muslim. It will be a long, long time -- on the order of Hell FReezing over -- before I do.

I am concerned for my country and the Western Culture. It is not even arguable that when comparing the cultures of Judeo-Christian countries with Islamic countries, Judeo-Christian is better is all respects.

I have no problem with Muslims who want to move to Western countries and live their lives as productive citizens therein. But when they do so, they must understand the culture and the society they are voluntarily moving to does not permit them to establish their own rules -- they must abide by the rules of the society they move into, or suffer the consequences, just as a native born person must abide by the same rules.

So, back to the beginning -- when a Muslim misbehaves, he/she must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, Political Correctness be dammed!

And, if we value our country, our way of life and our children and grandchildren's future, we'd best heavily monitor the activity of all Muslims in America (Black and otherwise!) and not be aFRaid to call a spade a spade when dealing with them. And, when caught violating American laws, we'd best deal with them quickly and efficiently.


20 posted on 03/06/2006 6:16:09 AM PST by Taxman (So that the beautiful pressure does not diminish!)
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To: Taxman
I think everyone here feels the same as I do, in that this is a very fine line we're dealing with here. This leads me to another of my rambling thoughts.
I do not condone, nor would I ever participate in the bombing of an abortion clinic. I do however believe that abortion is the murder of innocents. Therefore I understand why some feel driven to do so. I get sick to my stomach if I dwell on the activities inside one of those places. Many of those who do commit those acts of violence do so (wrongly I believe) in the name of God. I mention this only because I see some similarity between that and what the Muslims are doing, and both have to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This allows us to justify going after violent Muslims without saying their religion is the reason.
Does that make sense, or am I way off the mark.
26 posted on 03/06/2006 5:57:02 PM PST by rikkir (My goal this year: Push a Moonbat over the edge by increasing our majorities!!)
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