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A real number is certainly debate able and probably impossible to accurately count, but even in the same article you quoted from the author admits at least 100,000 dead from sanctions since 1990. There have been several studies and they all seem to indicate that UN sanctions were very hard on the Iraqi people. But if this is all you really have then I'm quite dissapointed. To ignore the whole of the imam and his wife's works at the expense of a single statistic demonstrates a total lack of willingness to even accept that he may be a tolerant and moderate Muslim, simply because he doesn't fit what you think a moderate should be. Really sad. Quote:
Again, I'm not sure you have a clue what a moderate Muslim looks like at the International level, or would even accept one if you did. Quote:
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I believe the context I've usually used is that in 2003 we were under little pressure to depose Saddam as Bush insisted as there was no immediate threat...because of the sanctions. Quote:
Iran is another good example. The US has been meddling in Iranian affairs for 50 years and yet we wonder why there's a lack of trust! Wether we had good reasons for specific actions may justify some of our own actions, but we can't ignore that there's another perspective that STILL INFLUENCES POLICY AND PERCEPTION TODAY. -spence |
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"we can't ignore that there's another perspective that STILL INFLUENCES POLICY AND PERCEPTION TODAY."......yes, a hate for all other religions to the point where you are willing to kill your own. Guess what religions group that is??????? |
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I agree 100% with Ron Paul.
The muslims do have have some responsibility to use discretion though. They wouldn't allow a neo-nazi recruitment center to be built next to an Auschewitz memorial. |
This place is 7 blocks away from ground zero. That's not 'right nextdoor'
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Instead of a Terror Recruitment Center as all Muslims would naturally desire :rolleyes:, they planned to offer fitness equipment, a prayer area, space for the performing arts and even a kitchen for cooking classes. I'm sure ScottW will argue the kitchen is really a "duel use facility" that could easily be reconfigured for the manufacture of chemical and biological weapons. -spence |
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*talking point 9 from the daily "How to be a bigot" email |
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I'm sure my McDonalds franchise would not get the green light in Mecca. |
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And I'm sure they are not making Christmas cookies in the cooking classes:rotf2: |
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I don't think I'd expect a Temple in Mecca considering that Islam is the state law. Comparing this to America where we (ARE SUPPOSED TO) value the ability for people to worship freely makes sense on some levels - i.e. to study the different cultures and people - but not on others - i.e to justify actions that may run contrary to our values. As for McDonalds in Mecca, I've read that there are McDonalds all over Saudi Arabia, including around Mecca. -spence P.S. YOU HAVE THE BEST STRAWS IN FAST FOOD!!! |
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