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You are preaching to the converted

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in response to reader comment: England and the English people have no responsibility to integrate Muslims

Submitted by Octavio (Italy), Mar 14, 2007 at 03:57

I have always been against Third World immigration. Read my old posts about Muslims coming to Europe. I know: Muslims should not have come to Britain in the first place. You are preaching to the converted. But now, they are there. Therefore, it is the host country's responsibility to make sure that Muslims comply with the Law of the Land.


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