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To: reagan_fanatic
[Interesting how women like Farooq enjoy the benefits of the freedom and prosperity of the West while praying for its demise.

I wonder if she would be happier in a true islamic society where the women can't vote, can't drive, can't go out in public alone and get beaten if they show too much of their face. Perhaps she'd fare better under the taliban, where she would probably be led out onto a stadium field and a bullet put into her brain.]

It's hard to understand or even begin to change the ideology of people so obviously delusional and downright stupid. The article doesn't say which sect of the Muslim religion they belong to, but that doesn't matter in Canada or anywhere else in the West that they hate so much as they enjoy freedom of religion and can worship anywhere and anyhow they choose. It does matter in most hardline Islamic countries; however, and the consequences could range from not being able to go to their Mosque to being killed.

These "conversations" wouldn't even have occurred if these "ladies" resided in a fundamental Islamic state.
32 posted on 06/29/2006 5:56:49 AM PDT by khnyny (Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.- Winston Churchill)
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To: khnyny
Her parents were not satisfied living in a conservative Islamic society because there was no equality in education for Pakistanis and other non-Saudi residents.

They take from western society things that their own religion and cultures deny them and then spit in our faces for offering it to them without discrimination.

It seems their frustrations are directed at the wrong people. But criticizing Islam would be blasphemy.

52 posted on 06/29/2006 8:01:05 AM PDT by TNdandelion
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