To: appalachian_dweller
Muslims 'draw line in the sand' in D.C.
... U.S. Islamic activists..."will demand an end to the mounting attack on the civil rights of Muslims in America" ...
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They start suicide/homicide bombings in this country and the backlash will be beyond what they ever conceived.
4 posted on
05/17/2003 9:26:47 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
What ever you do, dont buy a piece of land from a Moslem, you will be a settler.
Bad for your heath.
To: TomGuy
They start suicide/homicide bombings in this country and the backlash will be beyond what they ever conceived.Our enemies mistake our patience and forbearance for weakness.
This is a big mistake, in a nation with a hundred million hunting rifles.
19 posted on
05/17/2003 12:38:15 PM PDT by
Travis McGee
(Mohammed Atta was a "Moderate Muslim" right up until September 10th.)
To: TomGuy
They start suicide/homicide bombings in this country What do you mean, "start". What was 9-11? A peacefull demonstration?
22 posted on
05/17/2003 12:51:57 PM PDT by
El Gato
To: TomGuy
They start suicide/homicide bombings in this country and the backlash will be beyond what they ever conceived.
I hope your right that the MidEast will be rained on. This is exactly the type of acts we expected from them after 911 and with new security in place.
37 posted on
05/17/2003 4:32:25 PM PDT by
JustPiper
(If we are deemed 'far right wingers', does that make them 'left side wrongers'?)
To: TomGuy
"They start suicide/homicide bombings in this country and the backlash will be beyond what they ever conceived."
I think they will learn the whole country is like the marines, "no better friend, no worse enemy." You are so right in what you said.. it will be *beyond what they ever conceived*.
As Saddam and the terrorist we have killed or captured since 9-11. Our reach is long and deadly, our memory the equal of our reach.
98 posted on
05/18/2003 8:14:59 PM PDT by
JSteff
(What part of "shall not be infringed" don't they understand?)
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