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To: CaliFReeper1; eleni121; MarMema

I realize that Islam has some Qu’ranic scripture that is very problematic. I also realize that such scripture fuels the outward expression of jihad in millions of muslims worldwide. These particular muslims are out enemies...that I do not doubt.

Perhaps I wish to be optimistic about the possibility that many muslims can come to embrace principles which many christians, jews, and other theists have: natural rights, constitutional government, rule of law, individual and economic liberty. I do believe that muslims have a greater challenge in synthesizing this with their traditional faith, since their scripture mandates an enmeshed church and state. I don’t believe that it is impossbile though.


15 posted on 03/10/2008 12:41:17 PM PDT by Bishop_Malachi (Liberal Socialism - A philosophy which advocates spreading a low standard of living equally.)
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To: Bishop_Malachi

eleni121 said the “cancer of Islam”, not the cancer of Muslims. I don’t think anyone sane is attacking the Muslim people, most of us look at them more as victims, afterall, Muslims are the ones who are suffering the most in the world under Islam


16 posted on 03/10/2008 12:44:58 PM PDT by CaliFReeper1
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To: Bishop_Malachi
Sure maybe in Iraq. But Bosnia and Kosovo have long been known to be hotbeds for the worst kinds of muslims.

general Erlandson says: "I heard stories from the media that some of my soldiers incited these incidents. It's not true. These false witnesses forgot to say how my Greek and U.S. soldiers came under fire while they were guarding the church of St. Uros. How some 20 hand grenades were lobbed at them and how the soldiers were targeted by flaming bombs with the intent to wound or kill them. One of my soldiers was wounded when a grenade was thrown from a mob of hooligans. I filmed the incident on videotape and know exactly how events unfolded."

Balkan drug routes, through which Turkish narcotics clans brought some 90 per cent of the heroin reaching Europe. The Turks were looking for new routes, and the Albanian gangs were happy to oblige in concert with their cousins, the ethnic Albanians, of Serbian Kosovo and western Macedonia.

Nor is it widely known that the explosives used in the Madrid and London bombings, as well as those used in the recent attack on the U.S. embassy in Greece, came from Kosovo, a state-in-progress led by the violent, jihadist, narco-terrorist mafiosos of the Kosovo Liberation Army. The KLA was supposed to have disbanded and disarmed after the 1999 conflict. Instead, it has continued arming itself in the event that the province isn’t granted independence this year. It is a bin Laden-trained army of local clansmen, Marxists, university students and jihadists

"Kosovo, like Bosnia, has become a one-stop terror shop, a haven and thoroughfare for wanted terror suspects, a source of “white al Qaeda” volunteers, and a world capital in drug and slave traffic."

"Bosnia and Kosovo have been part of Islam’s current divide-and-conquer approach. Israeli Col. Shaul Shay, author of Islamic Terror and the Balkans, explains the significance of Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia: “In the eyes of the radical Islamic circles, the establishment of an independent Islamic territory including Bosnia, Kosovo and Albania along the Adriatic Coast, is one of the most prominent achievements of Islam since the siege of Vienna in 1683.”

17 posted on 03/10/2008 3:26:52 PM PDT by MarMema (kosovo will always be Serbian)
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