Submitted by Barbara(United States), Apr 23, 2006 at 13:10
The first time, many months ago, I saw the Islamic Thinkers tearing up our flag on the corner in Queens and yelling, "There's a loophole in the law," John Rocker's question became urgent: "Who lets these people into the country?" Now, that question is: "Who allows these creatures to stay in our country?"
There's only one way to respond to them: "You asked for it: please get the h... out of the U.S.A.. If you don't pack up and go, you will be sent packing, sooner than you know."
Americans have a slow fuse because we believe in being fair, in giving the other fellow a chance to make his case. These creatures flatter themselves with their Islamo-speak, calling themselves "thinkers". They are brigands just as their forefathers were back in the 600's. Like their forefathers who followed their self-styled Holy Man, they will as soon slit your throat as say, "Good morning." Or rather separate you from your head after their cordial greeting with a smile to throw you off your guard - according to their evil code of taquiyya/kitman - pretending to be civilized. They teach us what happens to civilization when savages "get religion".
Every law-abiding citizen should be bombarding our government with demands to pass a new Homeland Security law that will specifically address our "Muslim Menace" - and ban CAIR and all its links; and... deport them at once, no questions asked. If they claim to be "citizens", they should be kicked out of this country even faster than you can say "Jack Robinson" - or rather "John Rocker". We have already fought a bloody world war to eradicate such a deadly disease. Much blood will flow in our streets if we allow this virus to spread.
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