1 posted on
09/26/2001 10:26:21 AM PDT by
Chuckmorse
(chuckm@chuckmorse.com)
To: Chuckmorse
.....an examination of Nazi rhetoric sounds a lot like the strange mix of Islam and Marxism emanating from the mouth of bin Laden and is syncopates today. That is because it all emanates from the same source - the Father of Lies, the pit of Hell.
2 posted on
09/26/2001 10:34:11 AM PDT by
ppaul
To: Chuckmorse
"...a self-appointed Arab-American leader..."
I notice that most self-appointed "leaders" represent a tiny minority of their ethnic/political groups.
They are usually extremists that are grinding their own axe with an eye out for profit...one way or another.
They are also the ones that promote diviciveness between "their" group and the rest of the world.
Few (if any) promote positive action of any sort.
They work hard to create the very conflict that they complain about.
After all, without the conflict, they are out of a job.
(A problem ALL politicians have, which is something to always keep in mind.)
The fact that this "self-appointed" "leader" has the position that he stated,
makes me feel all the better about the Arab-American community.
4 posted on
09/26/2001 10:41:21 AM PDT by
freefly
To: Chuckmorse
Would it be possible to post a transcript of the conversation, or a link to a transcript (in the event that it's just too long to post here)?
To: Chuckmorse
The last time I read the name of Ali Abunimah was in my doctor's office where we both noted the misspelling on my lab report.......
8 posted on
09/26/2001 10:48:43 AM PDT by
tracer
To: Chuckmorse
I suggest that it is time someone points out that very few of the terrorist targets have military value and most are deliberately selected at innocent civilans. Yet, when a few Muslim civilians are collateral victims from attacks on military targets, all hell breaks loose. I am convinced that great propaganda value could be gained if this discrepancy were emphasized.
11 posted on
09/26/2001 10:55:11 AM PDT by
monocle
To: Chuckmorse,lent,patent,wardaddy,nunya bidness,
bttt
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