Submitted by Stafford(United Kingdom), May 18, 2005 at 17:46
What does it take to convince the non muslim world that the threat to world peace and stability does not come from the USA or the UK or ISRAEL but from militant MUSLIMS?
Over the last twenty years the migration of miillions of muslims to every non muslimn country has been ignored, treated like genuine seekers of freedom from oppression they have been invited into every country, into every branch of society.
But now their political clout is perverting our democractic system because we are weak.
The apathy of most voters in the US and UK means that a minority group can gain significant power simply by having a high turnout. the politically correct brigade and the naieve left, back ISLAM they march for any MUSLIM cause, but they do not realise that they will not be spared when it comes to the crunch. ISLAM does not recognise DEMOCRACY -- there can only be SHARIA LAW and that includes all aspects of government and civil society.
ISLAM must be countered by the mainstream of our societies before it is too late. Pro ISLAMIC organizations -- whether governmental or not -- must be forced to examine their agendas, funding of all ISLAMIC and MUSLIM organisations must be reconsisdered on the basis of what they actually say and do and not upon their stated aims. The USA has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in MUSLIM countries but is there any respect any love any concern for the USA?
The very many universities funded in MUSLIM and ARAB countries are the source of the terrorists that are killing us today, learning the latest technologies and skills to be turned against us.
it is time to WAKE UP AMERICA, WAKE UP THE WORLD,
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