Submitted by Wang Xia(United States), Dec 7, 2005 at 08:46
We have a growing enemy within whose plans are to destroy our freedom, our way of life, and our children. Is it more important to be "politically correct" or to face the truth and do something about it? Mosques are being used as places for teaching the overthrow of our government, violence, war tactics, and for storing weapons. Every state in America has mosques. Very violent criminals in our prison system are being trained as terrorists, so that when they are released they can carry out their evil plans. Could you imagine Christians being able to function like this in Saudi Arabia?
Before you even got started the Saudis would either imprison you or kill you. So Musliims are using our freedom and our way of life to actually destroy us... The president may tell us that Islam is a "peaceful" religion, but this is not so. It would be much easier to believe that Islam is a "peaceful" religion if the Muslims would quit killing, torturing, and kidnapping people all over the world.
Almost every day the news is filled with explosive violence somewhere in the world, with suicide bombers blowing people to bits. Why is 99% of the of this violence caused by Muslim people? Hmmmmm! Open your eyes, people! The enemy is here and it is not us. Think about it.... Do you want your children to lose all of their freedoms? Do you want your sisters and mothers to be forced to wear the burka? Do you want all churches closed in our nation? These are just a few of the goals of the "peaceful" Muslims.
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