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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    I would agree with you EXCEPT
    The roaring silence after 9/11 , not leaving out the first attempt using a van loaded with explosives domne years prior to that day and up to present day. There has been a serious lack of condemnation from Muslim's here and around the world .
    If there was a public outcry i would reconsider, until then they are all in the same rat infested boat.
    What silence? They were celebrating in middle east and south east asia. In Gaza, they were passing out candies and calling it a new holiday. In Indonesia, they printed tshirts w/ osama bin ladin face and calling him a nabi. Til today the most moderate and largest muslim country in the world, Osama bin ladin is considered a hero. They were chanting osama and obama in 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

    So no roaring silence... it's way worse the other way around. They celebrated the attack. Fuck Islam.
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    Quote Originally Posted by exxonv View Post
    Not meaning to be overly dramatic here, but I swore to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I would bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I would obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.

    I believe in the 1st Amendment (and 2nd J) – what I do not believe in, is being reactive to a group of people who are out to destroy our way of life.

    That said, I'd never advocate removal of Muslims from the United States based on their religion. This is a matter of allegiance to the United States of America, loyalty to the Constitution of the United States, and the protection of our Freedom.


    Any person or group of people, regardless of faith, gender, sexual orientation, or race, who put our existence at risk by attacking our freedoms and rights, should be targeted as a threat and dealt with accordingly.

    Many people of many beliefs have lived, and do live in this great nation of ours, and this is our strength. However, we must always remain vigilant. There are many who would love to see us fall.
    I took the same oath, exxonv, and thanks for your service. Currently, I see a greater threat to the fabric and wellbeing of our nation coming from a group of people who are not silent Muslims. Not muslims at all. At least that's what they claim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastMan View Post
    When they do, I'll have their back, as I'm sure you will too.
    Koran 3:54... http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Allah_the_...#Qur.27an_3:54
    Under Koran, the muslims are allowed to lie to the nonbeliever for Allah himself is the best liar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    Koran 3:54... http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Allah_the_...#Qur.27an_3:54
    Under Koran, the muslims are allowed to lie to the nonbeliever for Allah himself is the best liar.
    MB888, thanks for the link. The expression "Trust But Verify" comes to mind. Would you be willing to extend that much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastMan View Post
    I took the same oath, exxonv, and thanks for your service. Currently, I see a greater threat to the fabric and wellbeing of our nation coming from a group of people who are not silent Muslims. Not muslims at all. At least that's what they claim.
    Amen and thank you for your service as well.

    There are other threats for sure, and those threats to our Constitution are not just from abroad.

    However, from today's attack of the US Embassy in Egypt: http://news.yahoo.com/egyptians-angr...163506344.html

    In place of the U.S. flag, the protesters tried to raise a black flag with the words "There is no God but God, and Mohammad is his messenger", a Reuters witness said.

    One slogan scrawled on the walls of the embassy, which is near Tahrir Square where Egyptians revolted against Mubarak, said: "If your freedom of speech has no limits, may you accept our freedom of action."

    Does anyone doubt that if the fires of Jihad are ignited in America, that we will keep our freedom of religion? How about speech or right to own firearms? Of course, even those freedoms are under attack here today from various groups.

    The Chick-fil-A issue wasn't about chicken or religion, it was about the First Amendment. Clearly there are anti-gun people after our freedom to own firearms - and what's next? Speech, religion, and then...

    A great many threats for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FastMan View Post
    MB888, thanks for the link. The expression "Trust But Verify" comes to mind. Would you be willing to extend that much?
    I did to my best friend/ neighbor whom i known since childhood.. but when the mob came, he sided w/ the mob and helped them burn my house because my family and I are non muslim. There is no such thing as moderate muslim.

    http://www.oocities.org/~budis1/arti...in_jakarta.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    What silence? They were celebrating in middle east and south east asia. In Gaza, they were passing out candies and calling it a new holiday. In Indonesia, they printed tshirts w/ osama bin ladin face and calling him a nabi. Til today the most moderate and largest muslim country in the world, Osama bin ladin is considered a hero. They were chanting osama and obama in 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

    So no roaring silence... it's way worse the other way around. They celebrated the attack. Fuck Islam.
    the silence i was referring to was the Lack or condemnation from any Muslim country decrying the attacks. To this day the silence from the muslim world including CAIR and the yahoos up in michigan remains a serious issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    the silence i was referring to was the Lack or condemnation from any Muslim country decrying the attacks. To this day the silence from the muslim world including CAIR and the yahoos up in michigan remains a serious issue.
    I know.. it was a bad sarcasm by me. Instead of condemnation, they celebrated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    I did to my best friend/ neighbor whom i known since childhood.. but when the mob came, he sided w/ the mob and helped them burn my house because my family and I are non muslim. There is no such thing as moderate muslim.

    http://www.oocities.org/~budis1/arti...in_jakarta.htm
    Wow, MB. Was that an Obama'ish type composite example of a betrayal of trust, or an actual account of something that actually happened to you? If that really happened to you, I can understand and appreciate your feelings on this topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastMan View Post
    Wow, MB. Was that an Obama'ish type composite example of a betrayal of trust, or an actual account of something that actually happened to you? If that really happened to you, I can understand and appreciate your feelings on this topic.
    Yep, I was lucky enough as I was already US resident and able to reach the embassy in time. My bro had to witness the most gruesome things. He said he can still smell it whenever he thinks back.

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