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10/26/11 4:51 AM

#157820 RE: kozuh #157818

kozuh, LOL, the barmaid agrees with me ..



Ah here is the one i was looking for! .. two bits .. balm for a tortured soul ..

American Muslims were more likely than people of other religions to see the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
as a mistake, and they are significantly more likely to blame anti-Americanism in Muslim countries
on U.S. policy, rather than on misinformation spread by those countries’ leaders and media.

The report was done by the Abu Dhabi Gallup Center, a Dubai-based partnership between Gallup and the crown prince of Abu Dhabi that is meant to expand polling across the Muslim world. The study was based on several polls conducted from 2008 to 2011, including follow-up interviews with 2,482 adults, including 475 Muslims.

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Imam Mohamed Magid of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society called for greater efforts to educate Americans about Muslims. Unlike some European nations where Muslims live in enclaves and are more socially isolated, he said, American Muslims are “more integrated” into U.S. society.

The coming decade will be key to deepening that integration, said Mohamed Younis, a senior analyst at the Abu Dhabi Gallup Center and one of the authors of the report.

“The first 10 years after 9/11 were about reacting to what happened,” he said. “We have to make sure the next 10 years are about strategically having a plan to get communities involved and to strengthen communities. .?.?. The next 10 years are going to be crucial for the future of Muslim Americans in the next 50 years.”
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=65814245

Ah! .. i'd forgotten this one .. slightly off track, but .. excerpt ..

Sekulow's family, firm collect millions

Written by Bob Smietana | The Tennessean
4:16 AM, Sep. 4, 2011

Back in the 1980s, Jay Sekulow’s career was in shambles. His Atlanta-based law firm had failed, leaving him millions in debt and bankrupt.

Then he got a lifeline from a surprising source — the U.S. Supreme Court.

Sekulow’s client, San Franscisco-based Jews for Jesus, was locked in a legal dispute with commissioners at the Los Angeles airport. The group wanted to hand out religious literature there. Airport officials said no. Sekulow argued the commission’s actions violated the First Amendment.

The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in Jews for Jesus’ favor [an obvious and correct decision a woodpecker, or a wood pecker, could and would have won], a victory that launched Sekulow’s new calling as a crusader for Christians who believed their legal rights were being threatened.

Sekulow’s story was chronicled in major newspapers.

For Sekulow, it was like being born again.

“I almost feel like God raised me back from the dead,” he told the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 1991. “It was a spiritual rebirth.”
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.aspx?msg=67402128

she would agree with me on your fear mongering, too ..








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Zorax

10/26/11 8:24 PM

#157921 RE: kozuh #157818

So, what is the force that 10% can dictate to 90%.

If that 10% is not allowed to operate independently of our government and instead is absorbed as is many ethnics wouldn't that be part of a solution?
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SoxFan

10/26/11 8:30 PM

#157924 RE: kozuh #157818

Here is some more climate science for you

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StephanieVanbryce

10/26/11 9:02 PM

#157927 RE: kozuh #157818

so what? we have a democratic republic..you might spend you time reading about what that means rather than
...............worrying about some THING that 'may or may NOT' happen..

If I were you and I would ask F6 to delete that post ..what it says is just so so stupid