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To: kellynla

Some muslims in the U.S. are decrying the attack while others are cheering it.

Which do you suppose we should encourage and which should try for treason and deport?

Maybe at least a little backlash might not be such a bad thing.


12 posted on 11/11/2009 5:57:44 AM PST by DNME (We are now under a state of national emergency (for H1N1) so Katie bar the door!)
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To: DNME
“Some muslims in the U.S. are decrying the attack ...”

Sorry...”that dog just won't hunt anymore”...

“If” muzzies were TRULY God-fearing people, they woudn’t be muzzies...”Testimonies of Muslims who became Christians”

http://www.answering-islam.org/Testimonies/index.html

15 posted on 11/11/2009 6:05:06 AM PST by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: DNME
I agree there should be a backlash. Not a violent one, but a low key, make Muslims feel uncomfortable one. A few stares in the stores at Muslims. Refusing to shop at muslim-owned establishments. The "wisdom" on Islam is that "only" 10% of them are of a radical bent. Well, worldwide, 10% of the muslim population is 100 million as Cal Thomas's excellent points out:

Soft Jihad

And, a considerable portion of "peaceful" element in Islam contribute money to radical organizations such as CAIR. Making Muslims feel uncomfortable in the U.S. is a worthy goal. If our government refuses to address the problem, then we must.
19 posted on 11/11/2009 6:26:24 AM PST by chickadee
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