I just asked one question and now suddenly you are lumping me together with whoever you are calling "some of you".
Seems like you are doing what you are accusing those "some of you".
But on to the point I'm trying to make. It is not unreasonable to question an ideology which promotes itself as a religion when in fact the core, fundamental teachings of the ideology are contrary to the United States Constitution. As you seem to understand, Islam is more than a religion.
Yes. It’s unbelievable. I know for a fact that there are military leaders who know and understand what is going on with the infiltration of America’s enemies. But I fear that because of political correctness, they too are unwilling to speak the truth.
I wasnt shocked by what the cousin said, I was disgusted.
Yes. That's what concerns me. If Kay Bailey Hutchison is shocked at such a response from those who she might perceive as a moderate Muslim (the cousin being interviewed), it shows her ignorance of what we are dealing with or her unwillingness to express her disgust.
I wonder if Shep simply missed an excellent opportunity to ask a follow-up question because he wanted to ask other things or if he didn't want to take the conversation there because of his unwillingness to state a few obvious things about the religion of peace.
The jist of what he said is that he is shocked and saddened, etc. My impression was that it was the standard (somewhat scripted) moderate / complacent Muslim response.
I’ve seen this first hand on Ariana Afghan Airlines, but without seatbelts or stools. Instead, just grab onto the piles of luggage in the back of the plane and hang on!
Yes. And the Iranian people want to overthrow the Mullahs. They weren't simply demonstrating over a flawed election. This is about a complete change in government structure.
I'm not sure, however, how they will set up a new government, even if they toppled the existing mullah led establishment.
In any case, the Iranians have turned to Christianity in greater numbers than any other Muslim country. Wherever you find an Iranian community in the world, there is an Iranian church somewhere in that community.