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To: frgoff
There are some "Christians" on this forum who hate Muslims the way Satan hates God.

I don't hate them. But I have eyes. Why do you think the source of rancor, violence and hatred in the world today -- by and large -- is Muslims?

Just answer it. It's true. Muslims kill and blow things up. Why can't they act like human beings? Just give me the answer.

No, I don't hate them. But I want the enemies of my country wiped out.

177 posted on 02/22/2005 4:22:47 PM PST by Gurn (Islam is a cancer.)
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To: Gurn
And he is, by that bizarre straw man argument, comparing Christians to Satan and Muslims to God. Just ridiculous. Another shill for Satan's Throat Slitters of Peace.
181 posted on 02/22/2005 5:25:27 PM PST by broadsword (You don't deal with a cancer by only dealing with the cells that are painful. Cut them ALL out!)
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To: Gurn; frgoff
Just answer it. It's true. Muslims kill and blow things up. [snip] No, I don't hate them. But I want the enemies of my country wiped out.

I'll just point out radical left wing feminists could use the same silly argument against men. "Say it. You know it's true. The source of rancor, violence and hatred in the world today, (not to mention crime) -- by and large -- is perpetrated by those of the masculine persuasion. Tell me, why can't men act more like civilized human beings? I don't hate all men, but you have to admit it's true."

While it may be true, if you isolate and only consider the criminal subsets of the general male and female population, you can't attribute the actions of a selected subset to the whole group... in either case. When will you write about the Muslims doing the right thing?

If you really believe the religion is the source of terrorism, what caused a Muslim majority country to be one of only four countries contributing troops to the combat phase of the Iraq war. What caused a Muslim majority country to be one of the most vocal supporters of the war, from day one.


Albania: Albania has been a steadfast supporter of U.S. policy in Iraq, and one of only four nations to contribute troops to the combat phase of Operation Enduring Freedom.

Article:Only in the USA itself, in Albania, and in UN administered Kosovo do citizens feel the world is a safer place since the recent military action (48%, 64% and 59% respectively).

Article: For instance our traditional ally, Albania, is sending a contingency of 70 troops. Poland is anteing 200 troops and Romania, not to be outdone by a bunch of Poles, is raising the 200 by 78 more.

Article: Albanian Prime Minister Fatos Nano stated that Albania was considering increasing its military contingent in Iraq, in view of Spain's decision to pull its 1,300 troops out of the country. Albania's troops are serving in Mosul in northern Iraq, under U.S. command.

Article:Albania, a predominantly Muslim country, was one of the most vocal backers of the U.S.-led war in Iraq.


Seventy Albanian soldiers, here training at Zallherr military base, will be postwar peacekeepers. "We are proud to stand side-by-side with our allies in the fight to end the reign of terror in Baghdad," Prime Minister Fatos Nano said.
182 posted on 02/23/2005 6:12:27 AM PST by crail (Better lives have been lost on the gallows than have ever been enshrined in the halls of palaces.)
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