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To: Republic_of_Secession.
How does that factor into their vow to annihilate Israel? And how does that factor into the fact that people who don't even live there, have no concrete stake in this, are protesting, and saying that the Jews needed bigger ovens, and attacking Jewish school girls? How does that factor into the fact that Muslim terrorists attacked the WTC and killed 3000 innocent people, they didn't care who they were? How does that factor into the fact that Muslim leaders have publicly stated that their intent is for all the world to either "convert" to Islam, or be killed? The "poor little peaceful put-upon" Muslims don't just want peace and to be left alone, their every action and their own words prove that. I have no sympathy for them after that, and can't believe that just app 60 short years after the horror of the Holocaust-even in Europe, where it happened-Muslims and even Europeans, and now even Americans-are calling for "death to Jews" again. It's unreal that this can be happening again after what occurred.
75 posted on 01/11/2009 7:00:44 PM PST by mrsmel (Hussein is not my president.)
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What you are doing here is conflating two separate issues. It would be analogous to asserting that the ant-British sentiment in Northern Ireland is attributable to an anti-English sentiment among the Catholics. Thus reducing it to a one dimensional notion. While there will always be Muslim extremists & Catholic extremists: the fact of the matter is that the situation is only intensified by the actions of the Israelis & the British when they engage in the sort of behaviour which will only fuel the rhetoric against them. This is just common sense. I am not saying that there will never be Muslim attacks again if the Palestinian issue were to be resolved - just that it would no doubt significantly reduce the attacks because one of the main causes for justifying them will have been removed from the equation thus removing a rallying point which creates the terrorist.


77 posted on 01/11/2009 9:39:01 PM PST by Republic_of_Secession.
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What you are doing here is conflating two separate issues. It would be analogous to asserting that the ant-British sentiment in Northern Ireland is attributable to an anti-English sentiment among the Catholics. Thus reducing it to a one dimensional notion. While there will always be Muslim extremists & Catholic extremists: the fact of the matter is that the situation is only intensified by the actions of the Israelis & the British when they engage in the sort of behaviour which will only fuel the rhetoric against them. This is just common sense. I am not saying that there will never be Muslim attacks again if the Palestinian issue were to be resolved - just that it would no doubt significantly reduce the attacks because one of the main causes for justifying them will have been removed from the equation thus removing a rallying point which creates the terrorist.


78 posted on 01/11/2009 9:40:33 PM PST by Republic_of_Secession.
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