To: Lurker
Funny, he is the one that used the leash analogy, I only
created a metaphor to illustrate it and he took offense.
I could care less, my patience wears thin.
Again, where are those Muslim-americans, who should be American-muslims ? The silence is deafening.
The American-Japanese proved their loyalty in spite of being
interned, where are the muslims who have been neither interned or harrassed?
Here in Atlanta, I drive by the mosque on 14th street and it's packed, there are no protestors, no vast armed guards to protect them from outraged citizens.
And that is as it should be, and if they were to affirm their interest in American ideals and belief they would
not be harmed even after the next attack by their mad brothers.
But mark my words, they will not be safe if they do not speak out, soon, and loudly against these rabid killers.
My best to you. Tet
122 posted on
09/06/2002 7:01:01 AM PDT by
tet68
To: tet68
And that is as it should be, and if they were to affirm their interest in American ideals and belief they would not be harmed even after the next attack by their mad brothers. But mark my words, they will not be safe if they do not speak out, soon, and loudly against these rabid killers. Perhaps the Muslim-americans are silent because they have seen what happens to those who speak out against the jehadis. Look at what happened to the Palistinians who collaborate with the Israelis.
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