To: Allegra
We have had experience with Muslim's as well. I do not read the NYT. I am not sparing with you. This is just my opinion.
Maybe when a person has been attacked personally in the name of Allah, then one might have a jaded view.
40 posted on
07/30/2005 4:46:31 AM PDT by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, Over there, we will be there until it is Over there.")
To: mariabush
Maybe when a person has been attacked personally in the name of Allah, then one might have a jaded view. I've lost friends to terrorists. I've had a couple of very close calls myself. Close enough to get my heart rate up pretty high and to tremble for quite some time afterward.
Don't get me wrong; I hate terrorists. Loathe and detest them.
My point is that you can't say all Muslims are evil just because all of the terrorists are Muslims. The Muslims I know well are just regular people and they hate the terrorists as much as we do.
44 posted on
07/30/2005 4:52:38 AM PDT by
Allegra
(Less Than 20 Days Until R&R - W'HOOOO!)
To: mariabush
mariabush wrote:
Maybe when a person has been attacked personally in the name of Allah, then one might have a jaded view.
REPLY:
Same here.
After 9-11 I was living in a foreign country.
Had it not been for some brave Catholic Colombian countrymen coming to my defense, I would not be here to day posting on this site.
I was attacked by 10 club wielding immigrant Syrians yelling kill the infidel and Osama is great.
A garage owner and four of his employees grabbed tire irons and came to my rescue.
The Syrians ran like scared rats when the odds evened up somewhat.
So from a personal stand point I learned the hard way not to trust Muslims on face value.
Many people do not realize the number of Middle Eastern immigrants that are flooding the countries of South America.
48 posted on
07/30/2005 5:09:28 AM PDT by
OKIEDOC
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