English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Muslims and put them into relocation camps like what FDR did to the Japenese in WW2? I wouldn't put it past him to do that. Ur thoughts?

2006-09-16 05:25:05 · 11 answers · asked by baddrose268 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

11 answers

i dont think Bush will, but if a man like rush Limbaugh comes in office i'm sure it will happen.

2006-09-16 05:28:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Remains if office, well of course he will for 2 more years, but he can not run again ( although he would most likely win if he could run agan)

But no, he has always respeted the religious rights of people in America. Sadly many of the Muslims in the US are causing part of the issues for thierself. They are not standing and denoucing the terror of Islam that is happening around the world. So many Americans are starting to wonder if the Muslims are loyal to America or not since they will not stand up and support the US publicly.

2006-09-16 05:33:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No, he will not. Actually, whatever he is doing is not exactly what it looks like. As a peaceful Muslim, in my opinion, he has two targets in front of him.

1. To fill up his bank accounts by taking big commission from ammunitions companies and all companies related to big scams like anthrax etc.
2. To increase hatred against Muslims, in normal peace-loving Americans.

Even what is shown to Americans is whole big setup (e.g. 9/11 incident was demolition act --- Search for "Loose Change" on Google Video for facts). Also if you recall Iraq did not have WMDs.

Bush is nothing but a pirate for Americans and they have to live with it.

To wzr5gq20032000 and fr_chuck
=========================
I like your comments, but there had been big plans working against Islam and Muslims, with which many people (even peaceful pastors/reverends) are not aware of. Many Muslim Ulamas (i.e. scholars) have been trained in US to introduce the violence and terrorism as part of Islamic studies, whereas it is not the truth at all. Prophet Muhammad has never picked up sword other than to defend. Even when he conquered Mecca, not a single soul was killed. He even forgave lots of enemies who actually had murdered his loved ones.

Yes... Muslims are now away and away from their actual peaceful teaching and in fact Islam is a peaceful teaching.

2006-09-16 05:43:52 · answer #3 · answered by LiebeMacher 3 · 0 0

I think Bush going down, even the war on Iraq failed, the only thing he succedeed in was killing thousands of Americans in a war they can not bear

anyway certainly if Bush stayed he won`t be able to invade all the Muslim world or even qurater of it, we are talking about 54 COUNTRIES & 1.5 BILLION PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

2006-09-16 05:30:36 · answer #4 · answered by ahmed_mo2nis 4 · 1 0

Foolishness

2006-09-16 05:30:18 · answer #5 · answered by thomasnotdoubting 5 · 1 1

Bush is out any way. Just be a good American and all will be well.

2006-09-16 05:30:23 · answer #6 · answered by samssculptures 5 · 0 0

Bush is forbidden by law to serve another term.

2006-09-16 05:29:34 · answer #7 · answered by LARRY S 4 · 4 0

cry me a river?

"I have not heard Muslim leaders come out and condemn those Muslims who commit mass murder in the name of their God. If they are truly relegion of peace this is the time for them to speak."

The pope was right to say what he has said and
for such a peaceful religion the followers of Islam have a tendency to use “the threat of violence” when they don’t like what they hear.

If Muslims were as quick to publicly condemn the suicide bombers who cowardly kill and maim in the name of Islam, then maybe we'd start taking other things they whinge about more seriously.

Its ok for Islam to print, say and spread anti christian and anti semetic propaganda. As soon as someone writes a book, says anything or even draws a cartoon even remotely anti Islamic, the death threats and the bombings and the looting and sacking of embassies etc starts.

Here we go again! Dare to say anything which could be construed as criticism of Islam, and the usual bandwagon of vilification and hatred gets underway.

Why not wonder "why do people see us in this light; why do people say such things about us?" and seek to change perceptions?!

By giving the usual reaction, Muslims merely reinforce the stereotypical view - it perpetuates the vicious circle.
With all the ongoing crisis in the middle east, as far as I can see, the quote makes a valid point.

If Muslim world's anger can simply be aroused by a quote, it's probably time to get some anger management.

I am DEEPLY tired of the islamics throwing their hands up in horror every time someone even remotely criticises their religion, and yet they feel it is okay to savage anyone (figuratively and literally) that is not of their faith.

Tolerance works both ways; if they want non-islamics to accept them, then maybe they should try to accept that not every living thing wants to be a muslim.

'No real effort to understand Islam'. Oh boo-hoo-hoo. Since when was the onus suddenly on everyone else to understand Islam? People make judgements based on what they see and experience over time. What else is there to understand? Sounds like a spoilt teenager wailing 'no one understands me, I'm so special and unique'. Why doesn't Islam make more effort to understand why a fair number of people dislike it so much?

Instead of Muslims attacking the Pope on his statement, they should be stopping the terrorist groups etc. Why can Muslims sit back and say nothing about attacks in the west but shout with anger when someone questions there way of spreading Islam. Moderate muslims have to choose the sword or democracy there is no in between.
Simple question: Do records show that Mohammed did say something along these lines? Given how he behaved, the answer is probably yes.

Yet again, Muslims are trying to rewrite their own violent history, shutting down any *factual* discussion of history by pretending to be offended rather than countering arguments with facts and getting us to give up our own valuable freedom of speech.
I am not surprised that the Muslims are complaining, all they do. Even historical quotes seem to ruffle there feathers. Yet when they say anything about Christianity or the West we just sit there and take it.

They can only dish out criticism not take it.
How about all the scum that rant and rave on our streets about how evil the West is and openly rejoice in the events of 9/11, retract all their statements?

Once again the Muslims/Islam are having another cry about some words someone has said. This shows how weak Islam is as a religion, say or draw something and they get upset BORING. My faith and beliefs in my own religon transend any petty words or drawings....
Time for Islam to grow up and become part of the world community that we live in....

He was mentioning an historical fact. Islam is the only world religion who's so called "prophet of peace" spread his word by the sword. Did Jesus or Buddha ever take up arms and resort to violence? No. Any religion that leaves room for interpretation of violence, justifies suicide bombing and advocates the repression of women cannoty be viewed as a religion of peace. If Muslims wish us to view thier religion as peaceful then they need to learn tolerance of other views and stop their murdering.

Surely Islam's ridiculously disproportionate response to things such as this and the Mohammed cartoons will only tarnish Islam's image yet further?

For heavens sake. The muslims are upset AGAIN. Are these people really that childish and insecure that every single comment upsets them.
Wouldn't it be so nice to have even a couple of days out from this constant whingeing. What offends most here is that our lives are constantly dominated by this nonsense. Why don't these people grow up?

2006-09-16 05:31:49 · answer #8 · answered by wzr5gq20032000 1 · 1 3

I'm not Islamic, but I answer no anyway.

2006-09-16 05:31:48 · answer #9 · answered by rangedog 7 · 0 0

Sure he will,

Now go back to your radical Imam.

Peace!

2006-09-16 05:27:33 · answer #10 · answered by C 7 · 0 2

fedest.com, questions and answers