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Who wrote this Pat Buchanan? Not all Moslems are bad, just like not all pro life supporters bomb abortion clinics. If our government acted the way he is suggesting, we would be just as bad as the Middle East. Then who would be next Catholic Priests? I have a problem when people's fears take the humanity out of them. The devil has his ways.
Although these steps seem radical, the sheeple have to realize who we are fighting. The jihadists have no problem in killing us in malls, hospitals, airports, sporting events, or churches to name a few. What we need to start with in preventing them from reaching their goal is make it as difficult for them as possible to be here.
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Their hideous headscarves MUST be banned in schools and government places. Also, their evil old men MUST be kept out of our prisons, where they prey upon the vulnerable.
Great piece and spot on. When you are not freeping, check out Mr. Auster's weblog called "View from the Right," www.counterrevolution.net/vfr.
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hmmm....definitely room for a lot of argument here....like, whose side does he think Daniel Pipes is on?
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Consider the students at Al Noor, a private Islamic school in Brooklyn that was written up by the New York Times a few weeks after the September 11, 2001 attacks. These mostly American-born teenagers told the Times reporter, Susan Sachs, that their "ideal society would follow Islamic law and make no separation between religion and state." They empathized with "the young Muslims around the world who profess hatred for America and Americans," and some said they would abandon America to "support any leader who they decided was fighting for Islam." They felt the anti-U.S. hatred of Moslems abroad was not directed at themselves, because, as a 16-year-old boy told Sachs, "Muslims are all one. They kind of think of us as just living in America [emphasis added]," an impression the boy did not contest. Yet even as they described America as an alien country that deserves the hate of Moslems, they refused to believe that Osama bin Laden or any Muslim could have attacked America; in other words, America is the antithesis of Islam and ought to be destroyed, but Moslems, as the very embodiments of goodness, are innocent of any attempt to destroy it.
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A Muslim Patriot's Call
The Arizona Republic via FrontPage Magazine ^ | October 13, 2003 | Oubai Mohammad Shahbandar
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1000468/posts
Posted on 10/13/2003 4:03:04 PM CDT by quidnunc
Where is the outrage in the American Muslim community?
Two years after 9/11, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the American Muslim Council (AMC), the Muslim Students Association (MSA) and similar groups are still respectfully regarded as the voices of American Muslims, despite the fact that members of these organizations have been apologists for extremism and even linked to terrorist groups. Almost no one - Muslim or non-Muslim - dares criticize these groups for their positions or their associations.
What's more, these groups shamelessly attack, demean and attempt to intimidate Muslims who are loyal to this great nation. They continue to attempt to persuade American Muslims to view themselves not as patriots but as victims.
Muslim community newspapers are silent about these issues. They write nothing about the MSA-directed groups that stage anti-American rallies, attack people who speak out about the pernicious activities of the Saudis, or simply challenge the talking points of the establishment Muslim groups on anything taking place in the Arab and Islamic worlds.
In particular, proud Muslims who are also proud Americans need to tell the truth about Wahhabism, the intolerant and militant brand of Islam being exported from Saudi Arabia and which is defended in the United States by CAIR, AMC and MSA.
I know about these issues firsthand. As a Muslim student at Arizona State University who abhors Wahhabism, I've been the victim of MSA's hate campaigns. For my efforts in organizing a "Support our Troops" rally the day that Operation Iraqi Freedom started, I was told by several MSA members that I was "going to hell." In a Letter to the Editor in the campus paper, the president of the MSA even accused me of being guilty of bigotry toward Arabs and Muslims. In his view, it was anti-Muslim of me to want to see Iraqi Muslims liberated from the oppression of Saddam Hussein, who has murdered more Muslims than anyone else in this century, and perhaps in any century.
Terrorism has not been far from the Arizona State University campus. On May 9, a Saudi student at ASU, Muhammad Al-Gurashi, was arrested; he had been the driver who escorted convicted terrorist supporter Faisal Al-Salmi to President Bush's Crawford, Texas, ranch on what were apparently reconnaissance missions.
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We can do this now or we can do this later after a bloody civil war.
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We need to control these people and this movement, just as we did the Communist threat of the 20th Century. No more "free" rides for those who desire to subvert America!
Outlaw Islam.
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good stuff...Notice how all 7 of the terror suspects are Muslim...Will the local Muslim populace help authorities in rooting these 7 out if they are indeed, within their community? They must be more pro-active...or face camps/deportation if we are attacked.