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To: Arpege92
How would you react if a group of Islamic spammers came up to you and tried to convince you to join their religion?

They have. (Along with people of other faiths) I listen politely and tell them no thank you.

Would you be upset?

Why? Do I look like some kind of shrinking violet to you. Am I some shaking in my boots weenie? Can I not say "thank you but no?"

Would you demand that they not use the same kind of tactics as the Christian spammers were using?

See above.

I dearly wish people would grow a spine.

20 posted on 05/23/2004 9:49:11 AM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Stalin's grave is just another communist plot.)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

I wasn't addressing the questions to you, but since you took the time to answer them anyway, I'll take the time to answer your questions.

"Why? Do I look like some kind of shrinking violet to you. Am I some shaking in my boots weenie? Can I not say 'thank you but no'?"

How the hell should I know? I don't even know you....but from what I have seen so far....I would go as so far to say that you are rude and obnoxious.

"I dearly wish people would grow a spine."

If growing a spine means being like you...no thanks. Let me just point out that no one and I mean NO ONE should have to put up with religious spammers. I've got a religion and I certainly don't like having someone else's religion shoved down my throat. If you want to put up with these spammers, go right ahead...it's a free country. But don't penalize the rest of us for not wanting to put up with religious spammers. ARE WE CLEAR NOW?


22 posted on 05/23/2004 9:58:16 AM PDT by Arpege92 (There are no more political simpletons in the world today other than European Leftist -Yossi Halevi)
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