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To: SaltyJoe

"Ironically, not even the majority of Muslims want America to change. They left their old country for a reason and probably didn't want it to follow them."

... and I would guess for at least some of them that would include the freedom to NOT be singled out because of their religion.


61 posted on 04/27/2005 8:04:08 AM PDT by RS ("I took the drugs because I liked them and I found excuses to take them, so I'm not weaseling. ")
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To: RS

In America, Muslims have the religious right to become former Muslims. They remain bound to Islam of their own free will. Should they decide escape such heresy, they will be under the protection of US law. Those who kill former Muslims will be judged as murderers.

This fact does not single out Muslims. Catholics, Jews, and people of all OTHER religious background have left and sometimes return to their original religion in accordance to their own free will.

Those who choose to follow Islam have, by their own free will, selected themselves for closer scrutiny by American security forces tasked with protecting the American people and the American Constitution.

If Muslims in America think that they don't have the option to walk away from Islam, then they might as well move to a resolutely Islamic state and suffer gladly under its own oppression. America won't be Islamic.

P.S., the election/support of Hillary Clinton guarantees death to Muslims wanting to escape Islam. As a lawyer, she's already successfully defended murderers who killed their own gang members wanting to leave their political/racial cult.


62 posted on 04/27/2005 8:20:44 AM PDT by SaltyJoe (May the Blessed Virgin guide mankind's effort to reaching a Just and lasting Peace.)
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