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Reader comment on item: Zacarias Moussaoui Asked, Can an Airplane Pilot Shut off Oxygen to Passengers?

Submitted by Yoven (United States), May 2, 2005 at 13:24

Hello, Mr.Pipes and readers,

It has become very hard for good people to try to help track down terrorists those days. One can lose his job, get deported, get fined or jailed and even get killed right here in America. There are so many Islamic Fanatics born and raised right here in America that I believe that some wouldn't even think twice killing you if you dared to say anything bad about Islam.

When you have a President like Mr Bush saying that he wants Christians, Jews and Muslims living in peace together in our own backyard, what can you expect from most people's view of Islam in America?

And Mr Bush should start realizing that there are not only Christians, Jews and Muslim in this world. 30% or more of the world polulation is Buddhist, 20% hindus and so many other beautiful religions...

The citizens of CANADA and the USA need to wake up and take control of their destiny before it is too late. Mr Octavio Johnson---it is not just illegal immigration - half the hijackers were legal immigrants (living double lives) and don't even talk about Europe. I lived in France for nearly 3 years and I have family living in England, Austria, Belgium, Italy and France. Europe is fed up with Muslims and Islam, they don't like them, they build ghettos, live on WELFARE and are considered by many to be in general very lazy.

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Justice and Deah in America [222 words]E. T.May 4, 2006 14:28
death [6 words]kyleMay 1, 2006 10:08
Ideals [45 words]S.C.PandaMay 12, 2005 05:34
Also a story of American good and bad guys [92 words]Ed WayMay 5, 2005 11:40
Response to Vishal [67 words]Peter J. HerzMay 3, 2005 09:05
Response to Yoven [149 words]Octavio JohansonMay 3, 2005 02:42
Moussaoui pilot training--outrageous [288 words]Armond FestineMay 2, 2005 14:34
⇒ Response to Octavio Johanson & others [238 words]YovenMay 2, 2005 13:24
When will Christians learn [101 words]VishalMay 1, 2005 17:35
It is about immigration [9 words]Octavio JohansonMay 1, 2005 12:16
What else is new? [108 words]Don WhitmireApr 30, 2005 22:28
There are a lot of Moussaouis in America [114 words]F.ShawkiApr 30, 2005 16:51
Nick Berg was this guy's friend? [57 words]Bonnie McAllenApr 30, 2005 10:39
Tell us - no matter what [44 words]Avi ElnekaveApr 30, 2005 09:16
Moussaoui article [39 words]ClaudiaApr 30, 2005 01:52
No rule change? [14 words]Doug BoggsApr 29, 2005 21:13
How many times? [101 words]Darwin BarrettApr 29, 2005 21:07
Concept of "takiyya" [148 words]Clare M. LopezApr 29, 2005 18:53
Concept of "takiyya" [19 words]warrenAug 17, 2009 10:35
Right thinking [109 words]P.T.BrakeApr 29, 2005 18:21
Focus more on immigration [140 words]Octavio JohansonApr 29, 2005 18:14

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