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To: ThreeOfSeven
"The most recent example of the so-called terrorism are the recent attacks against America. Whatever the interpretations may be, no one disagrees that America is the one who killed and was killed. It is America that killed itself with its distorted policy. It was completely successful in sowing hatred and loathing in the hearts of [people] of the entire world by means of its policy, a policy of double standard, primarily in all things regarding Islamic and Arab affairs. ... At this point, I would like to give two examples: the problem that occurred between East Timor and West Timor. The Muslim side was the stronger side. America went berserk and mobilized all the international institutions to defend the non-Muslims. Within 24 hours there were United Nations troops in addition to special forces from the U.S. at the scene. America did not stop until it had achieved its goal. ... In contrast, it allows Israel to slaughter Palestinians and to destroy the mosques. ...America did not lift a finger to save the Palestinian people. After all this, America still wants Allah to give it security. [Yet] it is the one that attacked itself because it angered the world.

What a bunch of hypocrits. How many Christian churches are in Mecca.

After all this, America still wants Allah to give it security.

Security from Allah?........too funny.

134 posted on 11/04/2001 6:46:57 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: He Rides A White Horse
What a bunch of hypocrits. How many Christian churches are in Mecca.

Churches!? How about just Christians withOUT a church?!

Or even how many NON-Muslims?

By their LAW, it's ZERO!

135 posted on 11/04/2001 11:26:30 AM PST by Elsie
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