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To: farlander

The USA had better wake up to our own Muslim problem. It's not just Ahmed at the 7-11, but also these homegrowns running with Farrakhan.

Religious freedom is critical to the ongoing American experiment, but I can't see how it can last while muslims continue to vie for worldwide domination by any means necessary (including using the religious tolerance of their foes as a smoke screen) and the destruction of Israel.


16 posted on 10/31/2005 1:52:54 PM PST by 308MBR (Four on the floor and a fifth under the seat.)
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To: 308MBR

"Religious freedom is critical to the ongoing American experiment, but I can't see how it can last while muslims continue to vie for worldwide domination by any means necessary (including using the religious tolerance of their foes as a smoke screen) and the destruction of Israel."


While it is quite clear that the Middle-Eastern countries and Muslims worldwide want to destroy Israel, it also quite clear(See Iran's marches, and their public statements)their--by their I mean the M.E. Goverments-- campaign of hatred is a distraction to mantain their own power. As a testament to this witness the campaigns of disinformation--regarding Israel-- promulgated by their goverments. By the way this isn't only my opinion, Ralph Peters in "Beyond Terror" echos my thoughts. Perhaps we should ban CAIR!


32 posted on 10/31/2005 2:03:36 PM PST by ozoneliar
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To: 308MBR
Religious freedom is critical to the ongoing American experiment, but I can't see how it can last while muslims continue to vie for worldwide domination

Religion can last. But the idea that Islam is a Religion has got to go.

35 posted on 10/31/2005 2:09:10 PM PST by adamsjas
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To: 308MBR

The answer is quite easy. If the religion contains as a fundamental belief that it is permitted to INITIATE violence against other religions, then the religion is not protected by the First Amendment. In fact, it should not be considered a religion at all.

Q.E.D., radical Islam (and I also would argue a lot of Islam, besides Sufis) gets the heave-ho.

A policy of violent self defense against violence by other religions, quite rightly, does not trigger this exclusion.


40 posted on 10/31/2005 2:15:37 PM PST by Netheron
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To: 308MBR
My brother told me that 1/2 of the births in France are Muslim. No matter what else happens, births will determine the fate of a country.

Along those lines in the US, about 1 mil births are to hispanic and 2.3 mil to whites yet whites are 70% of the population and hispanics 14%. There is no way the US will resemble anything but a shadow of its former self in just a few decades.

Some here don't think it will matter. My observations of how the world works bring me to a different conclusion.
104 posted on 10/31/2005 5:20:07 PM PST by HighFlier
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To: 308MBR
REF: The USA had better wake up to our own Muslim problem. It's not just Ahmed at the 7-11, but also these homegrowns running with Farrakhan.

The time for the President to Lead is now, and there is no room for him to call Islamo-Fascists the "Religion of Peace". There is no room for him to ignore the Loose Borders of the USA. There is no longer time for ignoring the Illegal Immigrant problems which are turning into a National Scandal.

It is time for President Bush to Lead or get off of the Pot!

RamS
167 posted on 11/01/2005 5:58:47 AM PST by RamingtonStall (More Guns ==> Less Crime! Get your CHL today! http://www.ohioccw.org/)
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