Posted on 05/26/2004 1:55:24 AM PDT by kattracks
I agree with you.
Day by day we continue to destroy our culture. That vacuum will be filled by Islam.
This article is rational but politically incorrect ... so it will never happen. The issue with Islam in the U.S. will get totally out of hand before anyone gets the spine to do anything about it.
There are no indigenous Muslim populations.
Get 'em out.
Now.
Before it's too late.
I have been advocating internment and removal since 10:30 AM on 9/11/01.
I am going to hate like hell saying I told you so, but the way we are headed makes me think it's all but inevitable.
Thank you for the correction.
The opinions of these folks that can't discern that an enemy that commandeers commercial airliners and steers them into skyscrapers, or that rather routinely saws off the heads of non-combatants for TV filming is a little more different than anything civilization has ever confronted are not worthy of serious consideration.
The Christian Ladies' head vieling does not cover the face. The most extreme of these would be what the Catholic Nuns wore a generation or so ago.
The most common of the Christian Ladies' head veiling is what you see among the Amish and Mennonites, somewhat of a gauze bonnet. Often the veiling may be a plain kercheif that covers the top and back of the head.
There is no need to obscure the Christian Lady's face.
In the case of the Muslim lady who wanted a drivers' licence, if her face is obscured, and her peripheral vision compromised by the burqa, then she must be denied a drivers' license and be willing to endure that sacrifice for the sake of her religion.
Many Christian women were burned alive (or worse) for their refusal to deny their faith in Christ. Certainly, doing without a drivers' license does not amount to such punishment.
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