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A Memo To American Muslims (This Man Says It All..Bravo)
Glocal Eye ^
| 16 Oct 2001
| Dr. Muqtedar Khan
Posted on 10/16/2001 1:36:59 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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To: MadelineZapeezda
Why should I be tolerant of people who hate my guts? Would you ask black people to be tolerant of KKK members? How do you see the future of this country in 50-100 years when Muslims are 20-30% of the population, will it be the same America we love today?
To: Cavalry
Muslims around the world cheered when this happened, including in America and Europe. Wake up America, these people hate you
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To: Agrarian
Thank you for the flag. It is particularly valuable because it gives the verse numbers for the passages in the Koran that extoll peace and forgiveness.
I think that despite the general preference for openness, America won't be hospitable to the Muslims even if the present anti-discrimination laws stay in place, and I believe that they should be repealed.
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10/18/2001 6:57:32 AM PDT
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annalex
To: Southern Federalist
You are deluding yourself.
To: Les_Miserables
Thank you for your lucid and informed reply. I am, of course, seriously reconsidering my position, just because you have pronounced me wanting without addressing any point that I made. I hope you enjoy wallowing in the pleasures of bigotry while serious people try to think about a civilized future for this sorry world. And I certainly won't try to confuse you any further with inconvenient facts.
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