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The "hate group" doesn't seen to be Muslim.
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Really? If the religion allows them to be killed for leaving Islam, are they really free to leave Islam? You don't seem very interested in making sure they truly have religious freedom. See, many Americans feel this religion quietly supports ignoring our laws, but they want the protection (our laws provide) when it favors their goals. We have freedom of religion here, but that also would require a religion to allow members to choose another religion (if they so choose.) See, the very thing you say you're fighting for (religious freedom) is something this religion lacks (to begin with.) You're demanding religious freedom for people who don't believe in religious freedom. You see American Muslims getting bent about non-Muslims having to avoid eating (in public) during the day? Huh? They aren't real upset about that being the case in Muslim dominated countries. Nope. American Muslims don't give a crap about the lack of religious freedom during Ramadan in Egypt etc. To me, their thirst for religious freedom is pretty limited to when it favors their goals.....only!
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Your knowledge of Islam seems accumulated from the postings on a few hate sites.
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Oh? You don't like that someone actually documents the lack of religious freedom that islam supports. I'm shocked. Simply shocked that you'd attack the messenger. This religion is full of hate for non-Muslims. So, yes, the sites are hate sites. They document the hate in that religion.
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I don't think it's wrong to expect them to say they don't believe in the practices in the Koran that are against American Law. Don't think it's a page from their book to want them to say they respect our laws. I think people would be much more in favor of this location, if they would just do that. They won't, cuz they would be coming out against fellow Moslems. They want their cake, n' eat it too. We are guilty of letting them get away with it.
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Really? Anybody remember when our Gov't had to beg the leader of Afghanistan to save the life of a Moslem who converted to Christianity? That wasn't Taliban, or Al Quaeda. It was just considered normal Islam in Afghanistan. American Moslems wanting protection of our laws should come out against these things that our laws don't allow. Otherwise, they are just seen as Moslem Hypocrites (wanting their cake n' eat it, too.) That's really what's going on in this case. They want to use our laws to force a Mosque be allowed 2 blocks from the 9/11 site, but they also wont come out against the practices in Islam that are against American Laws.
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as for not agreeing with their religion-so don't convert to islam. allowing that building two blocks from the tower site won't cause conversions, it doesn't break any laws, and it won't protect anyone who happens to be islam who chooses to break a law. your discomfort with their religion doesn't mean they aren't free to practice it. our laws, our guaranteed rights are for everyone, not just those deemed popular, not just those approved with a majority. it's why free speech is allowed, not just unobjectionable free speech. |
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Where was your outrage over that for the past 10 years?
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Honey, if you've got links to Moslems directly speaking out against the actual words of Mo (that these terrorists were following,) then I'll gladly look at it. Anything else is useless bullshit artist stuff that they are expert at producing.
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Just was reading that Reid was against this mosque. He is probably trying to save his job since no one likes him now.
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H'mmmmm Reid against Obama Hope Riot starts a new thread or I willl
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