To: Luis Gonzalez
I agree of course I think we should be tactful.
But sometimes out of respect to our own "Americans" who are fighting in Muslim countries and dying. I think a Mother or a wife that is driving in her car knowing there loved one is fighting Muslims should not have to hear
"A call to a Muslim Prayer" on the american radio waves.
75 posted on
11/23/2003 9:19:57 AM PST by
missyme
To: missyme
But sometimes out of respect to our own "Americans" who are fighting in Muslim countries and dying. I think a Mother or a wife that is driving in her car knowing there loved one is fighting Muslims should not have to hear "A call to a Muslim Prayer" on the american radio waves. But, that's what makes this country so great. That Mom has the option of tuning to a different station. In some countries, that isn't even an option - and the bottom line is, THAT is what our boys and girls are fighting for.
79 posted on
11/23/2003 9:24:10 AM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
(All I want is a warm bed, a kind word and unlimited power.)
To: missyme
The ability of Muslims to broadcast that call to prayer over our airwaves, like Christians broadcast our religious observances, is exactly what her son died protecting.
Everytime she hears that call to prayer, she should be reminded that he did not die in vain.
84 posted on
11/23/2003 9:29:52 AM PST by
Luis Gonzalez
(The Gift Is To See The Trout.)
To: missyme
I think a Mother or a wife that is driving in her car knowing there loved one is fighting Muslims should not have to hear "A call to a Muslim Prayer" on the american radio waves.
No, you do their memory no honor with your bigoted words. These American men and women are dying FOR the lives and freedoms of the very Muslims some here want to call worthless and vile, and THAT is the height of disrespect.
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