I also haven't forgotten the cheers that went up in these Muslim areas on 9/11 when the WTC towers came falling down. We must come to terms with the fact that many Muslims over there see America as a great evil and want to see us destroyed.
I'm with you on that.
We must come to terms with the fact that many Muslims over there see America as a great evil and want to see us destroyed.
I'm also with you on that. I do, however, feel empathy towards those, both here and abroad, who might believe in Allah, yet don't feel hatred towards the United States, those who sincerely distance themselves mentally and spiritually with such blasphemous monsters. There really does appear to be SOME that feel strongly against this type of atrocity, as well as having good will towards us.
Unfortunetely, fanatics and their followers dictate public opinion in many of those distant lands. I hold no hatred against any particular religion (except for satanisim), but do hold those accountable who use religion as an excuse to perpetrate evil. Those who are influencing public opinion amongst the majority of Muslims, I would have to say are perpetrating evil.
Accordingly, those who display animosity against us and/or show indifference to human life and dignity, deserve no sympathy, no quarter, no reprive.