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Posted by mj on April 11, 2004 at 10:33:54 from (216.52.32.1):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Now let's not be discriminatory here posted by tortmort on April 11, 2004 at 08:16:05:
Souldn't your opening sentence, "They not not extremists they are following their religion whcih considers all infidels to be inferior.", read "They (are) not extremists. They are following their religion which considers all infidels to be inferior." ? Does it matter what an individuals' or groups' reason (religion, politics, etc.) is for wanting to commit murder? We, the American people, have yet to come to grips with the fact that this is a war of ideology of the deepest, most fundamental sort. We are at WAR with one of the basic Muslim teachings. They are taught that it is OK, even expected and required, to kill the infidel AND, boys and girls, they consider us the worst of that lot! I have relatives who are now in Saudi and some that spent 10 years living there (one lived AS a Saudi) and what they tell is way different than the freeze-dried fodder that we get on the evening news. This is a replay of the Crusades....in reverse!
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