Something... and Half of Something: The Enemy Within

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March 12, 2005

The Enemy Within

The Counterterrorism Blog reports:

Fifteen Senators of both parties, led by Sens. Susan Collins and Charles Schumer, sent a letter today to Sec. of State Rice about Saudi Arabia's violations of religious freedom and the continued export of extremist teachings from Saudi Arabia. The Senators express their “appreciation for the Department of State’s 2004 designation of Saudi Arabia as a ‘country of particular concern’ (CPC) for its systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.” Moreover, they urge Sec. Rice to persuade the Saudi government to stop the distribution of such material and to implement other measures to curtail Saudi-based extremism. The State Department has a March 15 deadline, under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, to take action against Saudi Arabia for the designation of the Kingdom as a severe violator of religious freedom.

I read the report and it leaves no questions unanswered about why muslims migrate to America and it leaves no questions unanswered about why they should not be welcome here.

I can't help but wonder, when are we going to wake up? We are fighting a war against terrorism. If they are using mosques here in America to incite hatred against Americans and to encourage terrorism, the mosque needs to be demolished and the perpetuators need to go to jail.

We have laws here in the United States of America. Laws that state if you use your home as a warehouse for illegal drugs, you go to jail and you lose your home. We have laws that state if you use your car to transport illegal drugs, you go to jail and you lose your car.

How about a little zero tolerance here? Islam will use our laws as a way to destroy us unless we start using our laws as a way to destroy islam.

Posted by LindaSoG at March 12, 2005 09:04 AM


Comments

You should go read Rusty's site. H-bomb instructions from a public library

Posted by: Eric at March 12, 2005 08:24 PM