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Submitted by G.Vishvas (India), Apr 11, 2008 at 18:53

To Iftikhar

Law of the land is and should be for tolerant open-minded ideologies and not fascist ideologies.

Islam is a totalitarian ideology with fascist methods, some of them quite subtle.

Islam is an instrument of arabic imperialism and arab hegemony, even of arab racism and ethno-fascism.

Extending tolerance towards islam and its agents and quislings will prove (is actually proving) fatal for the non-muslims.

Muslims do not extend the same tolerance towards the non-muslims as they get or demand from the non-muslims.

Muslims are committing demographic aggression against non-muslims everywhere. And they are also using the lazily-obtained petro-dollars to manipulate non-muslim politicians and press.

Few muslims have the socio-political intelligence to understand that islam is wicked in the long-run. This is being proved by the muslims themselves all over the world. Islam is based on intimidations (hell visions) and seductions (paradise visions). Hence muslims are in a mental prison. Muslims are not allowed to develop the intellignce to understand this. That is the secret of islam's "success".

Think over this with an open and courageous mind. Praising islam will lead us to disaster. There is too much wickedness, deceit and violnce potential in islam, kuran and Mohammad and in many muslims. Muslims are victims too - but the real cause thereof is islam. The longest causal chain of muslims' sufferings begins in and through islam. Islam is a collectivist-fascist ideology far worse than any bolshevik-communism or nazism or maoism.


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When I went to Stuyvesant (1973-76), Hebrew was offered as a language. [56 words]anthony faberMay 6, 2009 05:05
Islamic Victimhood to deviate attention of Muslim's trangressions and crimes [103 words]YnnatchkahApr 19, 2008 01:20
Thanks to Dr. Pipes. [53 words]YnnatchkahApr 16, 2008 01:49
The name itself is a "white-wash" [272 words]jennifer solisApr 12, 2008 01:27
ACLU investigation of TIZA [21 words]German ObserverApr 11, 2008 11:07
ACLU---Double Standards [108 words]Straight_Talk_LuigiApr 17, 2008 01:15
Money funneled to Muslim indoctrination [25 words]j christianJan 21, 2009 16:44
clearly violates seperation clause [198 words]mz ravin blackApr 10, 2008 10:43
let me clarify my statements [277 words]mz ravin blackApr 10, 2008 11:08
right under our noses [188 words]Rebecca MouldsMar 9, 2008 13:59
Minnesota Supports Muslim Prayer Rooms at Colleges [107 words]BillDec 18, 2007 19:43
Misinformed about the Amana Academy in Alpharetta [163 words]V. Balasastry ZellSep 25, 2007 21:58
Very interesting [51 words]David W. LincolnSep 21, 2007 10:26
Muslim Schools [535 words]Iftikhar AhmadSep 21, 2007 07:38
Coming to Britain [259 words]TerrySep 23, 2007 16:45
Muslim Schools [110 words]Iftikhar AhmadSep 24, 2007 18:30
Monomania [182 words]VijaySep 25, 2007 18:08
More real jawahir (gems) from our dear Iftikhar Ahmad [231 words]dhimmi no moreSep 25, 2007 19:14
Integration [235 words]Umer SheikhNov 21, 2007 13:48
This is frightening [25 words]Dennis GronquistSep 10, 2007 12:50
Extreme Security Concerns!!!! [632 words]William HillSep 10, 2007 12:28
Misunderstood. [740 words]JoeSep 24, 2009 11:54
remarkable progress.. [284 words]donvanSep 4, 2007 14:53
Israel-themed charter school held to strict constitutional standards by school board [51 words]M. FreibergSep 1, 2007 14:08
Muslim Schools in America [108 words]Iftikhar AhmadAug 29, 2007 15:58
Why expose Muslims to 'crimes' so much? [212 words]VijaySep 2, 2007 06:06
Dear Ahmad, explain please! [63 words]MosheSep 2, 2007 15:54
Discrimination against Non Muslim teachers that speak Arabic [187 words]YNNATCHKAHSep 11, 2007 01:12
To Iftikhar Ahmad- A corollary to your message. [337 words]YNNATCHKAHSep 11, 2007 01:30
Muslim Schools in America [34 words]Iftikhar AhmadSep 12, 2007 07:23
Separation of Church & State. If its good for the Christians, its good for the Islamists! [231 words]RubiconSep 21, 2007 08:51
blinded by greed [211 words]jennifer solisSep 23, 2007 16:33
Separation of Church and State [45 words]Linda HaslamApr 10, 2008 10:54
Muslim Schools [443 words]Iftikhar AhmadApr 11, 2008 07:23
⇒ not for fascist ideologies [240 words]G.VishvasApr 11, 2008 18:53
Muslim Schools [358 words]Iftikhar AhmadApr 13, 2008 04:39
Muslim Schools as a Way of Promoting Diversity? [107 words]Linda HaslamApr 15, 2008 09:09
arabic for what? [97 words]G.VishvasApr 18, 2008 02:31
RE: coming to USA [70 words]Straight_Talk_LuigiApr 18, 2008 21:07
Please explain.................. [81 words]Linda GreenAug 29, 2007 13:43
I see they teach taqiyya at the schools, too [68 words]Mark JamesAug 20, 2007 19:32
Toledo, OH public-funded Arabic language charter schools [85 words]Diane MillsMar 31, 2008 20:03
A madrassa without teaching Islam wouldn't be a madrassa!!! [96 words]JaladhiAug 19, 2007 15:33
Madrassa and kuttab and the wannabe Arabs [70 words]dhimmi no moreAug 21, 2007 17:30
Because terrorism ... [128 words]DONVANSep 4, 2007 15:24

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