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Contrived article.

Reader comment on item: Some Common Sense in Egypt and Saudi Arabia

Submitted by Richard Ong (United States), Dec 23, 2009 at 11:19

The polls show overwhelming majorities oppose air strikes by Israel or the U.S. yet the article ... focus on what "suitable attention" to the minorities could accomplish.

It will accomplish nothing.

The real target audience is the majorities and good luck with trying a common sense approach with them.

Better to focus on the majorities in the west who fail to understand the danger that Islam poses to common sense. And decency.


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