ric27
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I realize over in Iran they are still stoning people to death but we are not in Iran so why on Earth should we put the label of a 3rd world country on the shoulders of the large and peaceful group of American Muslims. I am absolutley sick of hearing "They still stone people to death". Yeah they do, in Iran not the U.S.A. I personally do not support religion one bit but it's here to stay during my lifetime and I live in a Country that has religious freedom woven into it's fabric. I sure as hell will see to it that every religion is treated fairly. What many of you doing by painting all of Islam as the guilty of 9/11 is wrong.
If a pack of radical Christians were to have rammed Jets into the twin towers we would not see such an objection if a YMCA with a chapel inside it being built within two blocks of the site, You all know you wouldn't appose that. It comes down to the core of religion. You all think that Muslims are misguided and on the wrong path, how would they find popularity in an overwhelmingly Christian country? You see, Islam has just as much of a chance being true as Christianity. Which is why I think it's laughable about how some of you argue about which religion is better, American Muslims are good people they are not like there counterparts in the middle east so quit putting that label on them.
I'll offer one more backup for the infiltration theory. Western nations have a modern belief in freedom of religion. Islamic immigrants and converts take advantage of that by trumpeting every opposition as a violation of their religious rights. And we let them do it. How many Muslim clerics and congregations(?) have condemned the terrorism, killing and most recently, the mutilations of Americans in Iraq? How many condemn terrorist action in Israel? Don't hold your breath.
Let me also contrast the Muslim traitors we have experienced in our own military in the last two years to the complete loyalty exhibited by Japanese Americans in WWII.