This is decidedly controversial. The author makes the case for deporting Muslims because of their threat to our security based on the intolerance of the Koran towards Infidels and the failure of the American Muslim community to publicly condemn Jihad against western civilization. Putting aside racial hotbuttons, there is a case to be made for deportation and letting them sort it all out in their own backyard, not ours.
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To: Birdstrike
Would not bother me in the slightest. In fact, I would feel alot better about our security.
3 posted on
11/22/2004 7:17:33 AM PST by
EagleUSA
To: Birdstrike; John O
Our founding Fathers saw America as a Christian nation. Anyone who is here who is not a Christian is a guest. Guests who do not honor your home and heritage need to leave.
4 posted on
11/22/2004 7:19:17 AM PST by
andie74
(W stands for Women)
To: Birdstrike
Tell you what - it certainly makes one understand the internment of the Japanese during WW II, doesn't it?
I still don't consider it as having been the right thing to have done, but it still makes me wonder if maybe it wasn't the right thing.
Oh, I don't know - it's just something to ponder on, that's for sure.
8 posted on
11/22/2004 7:21:08 AM PST by
Smarti Pants
(~never forget !!!!!!!!!!!!~)
To: Birdstrike
9 posted on
11/22/2004 7:21:48 AM PST by
Bubba
(So simple... Western Civiliztion or a mud hut... Choose!)
To: Birdstrike
Many Muslims in the United States are native-born citizens. You can't deport native-born citizens. You can arrest and imprison criminals, however.
11 posted on
11/22/2004 7:23:44 AM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: Birdstrike
To: Birdstrike
Can you name one country in history where islam has coexisted with citizens of other faiths. I believe the growth of islam is the death of america - all they need is time and every Christian and Jew will die, that is the goal of islam.
To: Birdstrike
I see the outpatients are out in force tonight.
22 posted on
11/22/2004 7:28:15 AM PST by
steve-b
(I put sentences together suspiciously well for a righty blogger.)
To: Birdstrike
Putting aside racial hotbuttonsIslam is not a "race". It's a political cult, like Nazism.
30 posted on
11/22/2004 7:31:29 AM PST by
angkor
To: Birdstrike
IT wouldn't be a bad idea BUT in the U.S. we have freedom of religion.
36 posted on
11/22/2004 7:33:59 AM PST by
nmh
(Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
To: Birdstrike
Basic problem with the articles premise, they won't stay in their own country!
To: Birdstrike
This is not unlike the choice facing Holland. Actually, it is only the actionable radical muslims who need to be deported or arrested, the problem is finding them.
Of course, all Islam is intolerant to western ideas and religions, see how they demand rights in the schools that are not granted to any other group. But a reformation could be expected if a dividing line were drawn between those who believe in Islam and those who believe in Islam and also believe in taking action. We will watch what transpires in Holland and get some idea of what we will face here.
45 posted on
11/22/2004 7:36:20 AM PST by
KC_for_Freedom
(Sailing the highways of America, and loving it.)
To: Birdstrike
54 posted on
11/22/2004 7:38:47 AM PST by
EdReform
(Free Republic - helping to keep our country a free republic. Thank you for your financial support!)
To: Birdstrike
There seem to be two kinds of Muslims in this country; those that quietly support the forceable submission of the the world as a whole to the Caliphate, and those who are actively involved in trying to bring that about through violence and terrorism.
I don't believe that all Muslims are willing to take up the jihad in America, for a couple of reasons - one being, they are too comfortable living here, even if they consider us infidels, and they don't want to rock that boat; the second being, their population has not reached the critical mass they require before they start forcibly asserting their beliefs on non-believers.
I believe that if there was any sort of mass movement among American Muslims to reject the jihadis, we would have heard more about it. We've heard anecdotes about a few Muslims who have spoken out, but for the most part, we've heard silence.
I take their silence as silent approval. I don't know if we have room for them here anymore, and if we are going to do something, it should be before they gain the numerical strength to turn America into another Lebanon. Or another Netherlands, for that matter.
59 posted on
11/22/2004 7:41:31 AM PST by
Kenton
("Life is tough, and it's really tough when you're stupid" - Damon Runyon)
To: Birdstrike
I agree 100% with the author. And there is no such thing as "racial overtones" to any of this, since Muslims/Arabs/Islamics are not a race; they're a
religion cult of murderers.
Islam, The Cult of Death.
66 posted on
11/22/2004 7:46:17 AM PST by
7.62 x 51mm
(• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
To: Birdstrike
Just this past weekend I saw on the news a new "progressive Muslim" group is trying to get national attention in the US. This group showed women who don't believe in wearing the hijab, and they were all young, fun-looking people who are crusading to show that Muslims can be just common joes too, nothing to worry about. And they condemned terrorism and fundamentalism.
I view this bunch as either Muslims who refuse to read the Quran and face the truth of their faith, sort of like "progressive Christians" who advocate homosexuality, anything goes etc.
Possibly the "progressive Muslims" are even a public relations outreach by groups such as CAIR who see the handwriting on the wall and desperately want to paint a picture of peaceful, normal neighbors before the inevitable happens.
71 posted on
11/22/2004 7:51:18 AM PST by
Sender
(Team Infidel USA)
To: Birdstrike
The 'perfect storm' inside of America is brewing. IMO.
It will only happen when America wakes up, if that isn't already too late.
76 posted on
11/22/2004 7:53:53 AM PST by
America1stParty
(AmericaFirstAlliance@usa.com)
To: Birdstrike
Let's deport the author of this piece.
He's scarier than any Muslim I know.
119 posted on
11/22/2004 8:28:12 AM PST by
sinkspur
("It is a great day to be alive. I appreciate your gratitude." God Himself.)
To: Birdstrike
People keep claiming that Muslims have not publicly condemned the acts of the jihadists. That is simply not true, and never has been. To see some of the public condemnations, go here:
http://www.muhajabah.com/otherscondemn.php
123 posted on
11/22/2004 8:29:43 AM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: Birdstrike
Amendment I - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Sorry if this has been posted, but I thought I'd remind everyone.
IMO, the key phrase here is... right of the people peaceably to assemble....; if you attack me/us we get to slap you down in spite of your religion, not because of it.
I gotta believe in the Constitution, spent too many years defending it.
154 posted on
11/22/2004 9:23:03 AM PST by
506trooper
( rough man standing ready to do violence on your behalf)
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