The Constitution affirms the right to worship "Allah" Period.
You cannot commit crimes while worshiping "Allah" however.
It's simple and it's fair..
If the preaching of these Islamists falls into the cateogry of conspiracy, then the question of complicity comes into play.

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I've heard pro-lifers use the exact same words. That statement in and of itself isn't a sign of disloyalty or terrorist sympathies.
That's for sure. Bush would be stupid to act in a way so as to alienate all or most American Muslims, because Arab Americans gave him a majority of their votes, if I've heard correctly. Very possibly, without Arab votes for Bush, Gore would be president today. If Bush doesn't want to spit at this community the way some firebrands are urging him to do, it's hard to blame him.
If they were a security risk, not if they said something stupid, if they were a security risk or a problem ... the Secret Service would pull them out, he said.
By that standard, Osama Bin Laden, properly searched and supervised, would be an appropriate White House guest.
And is Norquist implying (I think he is) that some of his invitees were culled from the list by the FBI or Secret Service?
I, while understanding it, don't really like nor appreciate the way the President and others are playing the "Islam - Peace", bull.
I would ask Mr. Norquist if it is ok to stand up against the bigotry and religious hatred inherent in the Socio/Political/Religious system of Islam as directed by the Quran?
Is he possibly saying that American conservatives should turn the other cheek when dealing with a philosophy that is intent upon world domination and willing to achieve it through the killing of all "infidels" (defined as those who are not of the Islamic faith).
I really am getting tired of hearing and reading "conservatives" spouting the progressive message for political game. Of course those in charge, while not as foul as the Democrats, really aren't conservative at all in practice. But they do talk a good game for political expediency and bamboozle many of the faithful here on FR and across the land.
The "support me 'cause I am not Democrat, afterall", defense is beginning to wear thin.
