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Get them off the train is more Effective

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Submitted by Michael Hanni Morcos (Canada), May 24, 2013 at 21:38

There is a difference between a moderate and an Islamist on the outside --But in their hearts they have the same faith---Or they will never be Moslems --If you are against Sharia and against what the prophet is propagating --then you are a Jew or Christian or a Buddhist or an Atheist Etc,,,, You cannot be still a Muslim--Light ,Moderate,or Heavy -Duty ,,,So what i'm trying to convey is that -- Why not go to the next Phase and get them off that train of Islam and Sharia altogether instead of just moving them to the Caboose --where it's a matter of time before they go back up-front ---This whole train is very contaminated to just move around....so we and the Moderates can help by getting them Off this train. Thank You.

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Reader comments (4) on this item

Title Commenter Date Thread
8Get them off the train is more Effective [132 words]Michael Hanni MorcosMay 24, 2013 21:38206308
5What an Honour [34 words]Michael Hanni MorcosMay 24, 2013 01:18206269
5I disagree [163 words]Melvin A. FechterMay 23, 2013 18:25206259
Transcript Please [19 words]LarryMay 20, 2013 17:02206191

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