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John Leal

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Re: Moving Down A Controversial Path...
1/30/2009 6:03:56 PM

Hi Amanda

I wonder if the Imam felt he needed to change his outlook, or religion? I don't doubt that this hate is instilled in children right from birth. Sad.
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Re: Moving Down A Controversial Path...
1/30/2009 6:06:51 PM

Hi John,

Honestly, saw you at the pop-up and expected some funny lullaby ... but what found here ... isn`t funny at all.

My region (specially my nation) already have paid American testing how serious and powerful Islamic fanaticism  may be.

But anyhow, I will skip any generalization.

Poor people, as any and each herd ... cann`t be considered for any quilt. And ... how to condemn victims? FOLK is victim world wide. It doesn`t matter with which blackmails they were hooked (by the religion, or just a bread, or even by the head above the shoulders).

Still I have a very good, loved and appreciated friends among all nations and religions world wide.

Masters of the monetary flow .... creators of the artificial economical crashes and all other devils, accompanied by the blind and , intellectual insufficient people.... they cause hate, exclusivity and all other stupid and miserable things.

Good night John ... I already am in a deeeeep night!

Hugs ! (Specially for you : GRLIM TE :) :) :)  )

Branka


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Re: Moving Down A Controversial Path...
1/30/2009 6:25:48 PM

Hi Peter

And the children don't know any better.

The cleric in the video is slightly mis-guided, he blames the Jews for starting a World War. He needs to be put away.
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Re: Moving Down A Controversial Path...
1/30/2009 6:43:47 PM

Hi Kim

Well covered. We had a case of a foreign-born doctor working here (not that there's anything wrong with that) who was apprehended for lending his brother a SIM card for his mobile phone. But,
his brother was known to have terrorist connections (there IS something wrong with that). Anyway, the doctor was proven not to be a threat and released, but deported just in case. Our laws are tough, but fair. Isn't it better to be safe than sorry?
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Re: Moving Down A Controversial Path...
1/30/2009 7:20:11 PM

Hi Jannette

It's not only Islam that's at fault. Religion has caused more ill feeling and wars than you can poke a stick at. Religion is rife with hypocrisy. I know people who are "practising" Catholics who swear like troopers, get drunk and belt their wives throughout the week, then dress up and front up to church on Sunday. Don't get me wrong, I believe in God but I'm not a "fanatic" so to speak.
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