And not every Nazi marched Jews into the extermination camps.
The fact is, the Mohammedan religion does not seperate church from state. It calls for Mohammedan law to be above all else.
A Mohammedan who doesn't follow the Koran really isn't a Mohammedan, and the Koran calls for the implementation of an Islamic state over all.
Catholic doctrine has called for a Catholic confessional state as the ideal, and yet Catholicism has learned to adapt to modern religious pluralism in a secular democracy. And since not all Moslems living in western countries are terrorists, then it is certainly possible for Islam to coexist with liberty. And of course more Moslems should speak out against terrorism, and too few have (although it is not the case that none have), but unless they are espousing and promoting terrorism, I don't see how religious liberty, which I am surprised none of the posters here seem to give a darn about, can survive.