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To: Doomonyou
Even after all we have endured, it is still kind of hard to believe what is going on here.

I personally think what this guy is doing is poor representation under NORMAL circumstances, I think we all do. However, in the current environment, I also believe it is the proper stand to take. He obviously picked the koran for a reason; that is, to bring light to the hypocrisy we see every day from everyone not Christian and also a lot of those who are Christian.

Is this guy a nut or not isn't the argument. Is he right or wrong isn't the argument either. The point is that islam is evil and islam does not want peace with us. We have a sitting "president" (and I use that term loosely) speaking out in favor of religious freedom to build a damn muslim center at the WTC site, but yet he wants to condemn the burning of this muslim comic book.. even though it's Ok to burn a US flag or a real bible. Niether would make the news and if it did, he would defend it in principle.

Muslims all over the planet are screaming out loud about this and how we are not accepting them or being tolerant of their views, but don't really care how many Americans they insult by building a muslim center in Manhatten right next to the spot where the same bastards murdered 3000 of our citizens in the name of islam, in fact, insulting us is their mission. Not just screaming, but threats of violence. This is the very definition of terrorism and why this is proof positive that ALL muslims are intolerant and have NO intentions of living with us in peace. Oil and water do not mix no matter how badly anyone may wish it could be done. These people are a threat to not only our freedoms, but our very existence in the end. Now they have ally's in our own government, military and citizens. Some know the truth and support the downfall of America and Christianity, others are oblivious fools following the word of their local politician or revered "president".

To back down in the face of threats is a defeat for our culture and a win for the islam that wants us destroyed. In fact, it will only make them more bold in their conquest. Koran burning should be a part of Sunday services from this day forward. It's time to take this up a notch and deal with it rather than hiding from the truth about islam and it's evil intentions. Muslims and liberals only see their side of things, backing down now will not convey any message of peace by God, it will to them just be a sign of weakness.

If our "president" is going to preach about freedom, he needs to get a better grasp on it's definition. The remarks from him lately make me lean more every day toward the real possibility that he IS one of them. I try to be agnostic about the subject and wait for proof, and that proof is getting more clear every day. What other possible reason would he have to take a side at all on this issue?

Being a good American or a good Christian would ask that you not provoke things like this just for the heck of it, and I don't think this guy is. In my humble opinion, he's had enough of this imbalance and is making a public stand in an effort to expose the hypocrisy for what it is... to show the truth about it and the truth about islam.

Have on crossed that line of lunacy here? Are there really that few of us who can see the real meaning of this all and the injustice in it?

May the Lord and all of his grace and power hold our hands through this and allow us to stand for all that is right, giving us the courage to face this dark evil and allow the word of God to prevail in peace.

54 posted on 09/09/2010 11:46:06 AM PDT by FunkyZero ("It's not about duck hunting !")
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To: FunkyZero

Good post, Thanks.


68 posted on 09/09/2010 12:16:13 PM PDT by Doomonyou (Let them eat Lead.)
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