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Submitted by Yehoshua Zeller (United States), Dec 4, 2005 at 21:58

At a large retail store yesterday,I spoke with a man of my age from Germany. He can not understand why Turks come to Germany and remain isolated. The "superiority complex" comes from the Muslim side and the Turks wish to maintain a separate identity altogether. This is also so with all other Muslims in Europe and the rest of the World! The world had better wake up to this idea before it is too late to do anything positive about the situation.

If Turkey is accepted into the EU,then wholescale migration will accord a huge migraton of Muslims (Turks and other Muslims that will become so-called Turkish citizens) into the rest of Europe and it is over for Europe. Then it will be America's turn. What happened to the Native Americans in America will happen to the rest of the world in terms of population. Don't you just love that one man,one vote junk now? Only a unified China will be able to stop this tragedy. They are working to this aim now. The USA would be a push over for China as they have full support at home while we have "peace activists" and other "groups" that help make America impotent. Keeping China contained by economic pressures is now unrealistic and will provoke China. Japan will begin its own military buildup as well. America's day in the sun is over thanks to the fools that make it weak.

An Asian Bloc ,China and a United Korea with the possibility of Japan against the Islamic horde will be a more realisitic scenario for about 2020.

America died when Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were defeated due to the self-interest groups of anti-American Americans who wished to destroy this wonderful land.

So the "Peaceniks" who may have their heads cut off will never understand that when you play with fire,the fire can also burn you.

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Discussion CPT in Iraq
[w/response] [111 words]
Charlie JacksonMay 1, 2006 23:45
'Peace Activist' an oxymoron -Muslims killers pitied -U.S. blamed . [87 words]Ben van de PolderMar 14, 2006 01:49
Here's another case [42 words]AlexMar 13, 2006 18:47
A little logic goes a long way. [264 words]TawfikDec 20, 2005 11:18
Peacemakers? [234 words]Gene WilliamsMar 11, 2006 15:43
Comment to Jeff [113 words]ddsDec 15, 2005 16:00
What is Peace? [219 words]ddsDec 15, 2005 13:15
RE: Dec 1/05 Update [105 words]Heather ClarkDec 13, 2005 01:56
ISLAMIC CONGRESS SENDING ENVOY TO IRAQ [227 words]Mark-Alan Whittle, SAInc.Dec 6, 2005 11:20
"Can't we all just get along" [83 words]JeffDec 5, 2005 19:51
⇒ Where is Jane Fonda when she is needed? [313 words]Yehoshua ZellerDec 4, 2005 21:58
Deafening Silence [42 words]Robert ArbetmanDec 4, 2005 10:50
Taking "peace" out of context [120 words]Rob SavageDec 4, 2005 06:18
A masterful analysis of "peacemakers" [39 words]Will PeoreDec 4, 2005 05:03

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