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Muslim Students Weigh Questions Of Allegiance
Washington Post ^
| October 16, 2001
| Marc Fisher
Posted on 10/16/2001 12:43:33 PM PDT by JeepInMazar
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:26 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Muslim Community School in Potomac....
"If I had to choose sides, I'd stay with being Muslim," said eighth-grader Ibrahim. "Being an American means nothing to me. I'm not even proud of telling my cousins in Pakistan that I'm American."....
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To: TrueBeliever9
their reproduction rate (which is really high), and their continued immigration Indeed, these are the two biggest factors which are causing the growth of Islam in the United States. To a much lesser extent conversion is a factor too. Most of the conversions are in the Black community and also women who marry Muslim men. Muslims believe the conversion rate among Americans is very high, but I think it is not as great as they make it out to be.
To: Polybius
Everyone should have more than one email account. It's easy to set one up on hotmail or yahoo which can be used as a secondary address.
To: Star Traveler
Very insightful and provoking post. I enjoy reading your posts. Thank You Star Traveler.
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To: ChemistCat
DW: The kid they're quoting in the article is 8 years old unless I misread it; he believes what he's been told. Very true, however, when my son was 5 yrs old he held a flag at a parade and it touched the ground which I told him it is not nice or respectful. I taught him to respect our flag and country , and today he is a very community minded patriotic citizen, a policeman in fact.
So some of what we teach our children does sink in believe it or not. Just as this boy of 8 is being "told" he too will follow what he is being "told". Sorry to say.
To: JeepInMazar
eighth-grader Ibrahim
After reading the WP article, like we all should, I can only blame the parents for their permissive, directionless raising of this kid. Deport him and his parents. Time for a test of allegiance, people.
To: JeepInMazar
Funny, I'm weighing kicking their sorry, stinking asses outta the US at the same time. No nation needs enclaves of hostile or suspcious groups with counter alliances or suspect loyalties to other countries as citizens or residents, especially nations at WAR. Plenty of loyal and benefical prospective citizens other than these sons of bitches are waiting in line to come here. Let them in, kick them out.
To: DreamWeaver
Yes, this kid didn't come up with this shame at being an American (actually, I dont' believe he is) on his own.
To: Righter-than-Rush
I keep tossing the idea through my mind of requiring an oath of allegiance of citizens....suppose it's not Constitutionally permissive......
To: Imperial Warrior
Funny, I'm weighing kicking their sorry, stinking asses outta the US at the same time.
I recall during WWII that the Japanese Americans were locked up for just being Japanese, not for speaking out about how they hated America. The Muslims have done far more than the Japanese, and we still let them wander free. Can you say "house arrest"?
To: ChemistCat
Yes, this kid didn't come up with this shame at being an American (actually, I dont' believe he is) on his own. I absolutely agree, no way is he thinking for himself at this age. It is from what he has been taught.
To: DreamWeaver
Doesn't change my feelings about what should happen with his family. 6,000 dead give silent testimony that we have been far too tolerant of people who profess to hate us.
Farrakhan needs to go on the same plane out. Want to be with the jihad? THEN GO.
To: gcruse
Else, you would have to arrest every Marxist professor in academe. YES! YES! YES!
To: John Valentine
Well, that wasn't too hard. :)
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To: ChemistCat
Doesn't change my feelings about what should happen with his family. Doesn't change mine either. If this family feels no allegiance to this country while living in it, enjoying all the freedoms and opportunities that go with it,then get out, now !!
To: TrueBeliever9
Hmmmm .... thanks for the heads up!
To: Star Traveler
Thank you so much for the heads up and for sharing your views!!!
To: Righter-than-Rush
To: Righter-than-Rush
The Japanese being put in relocation centers saved many of them and their families from being beaten and lynched in the streets as many desired to do. The transport buses taking them to the relocation centers were even attacked with rocks and bottles. The history of the relocation and isolation of Japanese-Americans in WWII omits this reason why this was done so in addition to the possible threat they posed to national security. Also, completely forgotten is the fact that we also isolated and relocated many German and Italian Americans. Many of them were not just relocated, but permanently deported. In our current situation, which is war, anyone Muslim or not that either sympathizes with or poses a credible security risk should be imprisoned. Anyone foreign national doing so should be immediately deported after a thorough interrogation and investigation. Finally, anyone who gives comfort, shelter, aid, or assistance to the enemies of the United States should be tried for treason and upon a verdict of guilt, be executed. Note that this condition applies to peacetime as well as war, but in recent times the execution of traitors has been abandoned which is a very serious mistake and has come back to haunt us. For the survival and progress of a nation and a free people, traitors among us cannot be allowed to remain.
To: JeepInMazar
"Being an American means nothing to me." There's a cure for that, it's called deportation.
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