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Pro death penalty, pro school prayer, pro preemptive war, and pro life?

2007-06-11 06:16:35 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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same as any religious extremist.

2007-06-11 06:29:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

OSAMA is :
Pro death of anyone who doesn't follow the extremist version of Islam.
Pro praying to Allah, but death to those who pray to any other god.
Pro war against those who don't believe like he does.
and pro life as long as the man is certain the child is his, if not the pregnant woman & the unborn child, are killed.

I am pro death penalty of murderers only.
I am not in favor of state sponsored prayer, but allowing an opportunity for individuals to pray (moment of silence). No double standard allowed. (No allowing Christian pryer, but not muslim prayer)
I am not sure what decesion Bush SHOULD have made, but Iraq WAS a run by a man known for having WMDs 7nd USING them. Whether he got rid of them, or got them shipped out before we entered, I don't know. When Japan went to war against us, we declared war on Japan AND Germany! You could say we started a preemptive war against Germany.
I'm not full-scale "pro-life" but at least that side is focusing on the right topic. The focus should be on when life begins. But I am frustrated with anyone who tries to treat a 4 month old fetus like a 8 month old fetus.

2007-06-11 13:32:22 · answer #2 · answered by Smart Kat 7 · 1 1

OBL is an extremist. We have extremists in the US as well. Those in any country in the middle cause little trouble. It is the extremists that cause problems. If those things you attribute to OBL are indicative of an extremist than certainly he is one. We have people here who share similar beliefs that may be extremists too. One who has just 180 degrees view points can also be an extremist. Most people are in the middle in agreement on some of these issues and disagreement on others. Those in the center may also have varying degrees of support or lack of support for each of the concepts you mention where radicals are absolute in all of those.

2007-06-11 13:29:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not odd at all. Osama hates and fears the west because of it's nontraditional stands, such as gay marriage, abortion on demand , the elimination of the male headed house hold, the right to blaspheme which we disguise as a right to free speech, the elimination God fro the public square. Rather than criticize those things we have in common with the Islamic world why are you not calling for the elimination of those things that we do that cause them to hate us? isn't modification of ideas in the quest for world peace a noble goal, even if it means Fred and Ted can't get married?

2007-06-11 13:32:08 · answer #4 · answered by espreses@sbcglobal.net 6 · 1 1

Is it a Coincidence that Dems Do Nothing to Stop Islamic Women From Being Beaten and Neither Does Bin Laden?

Top female democrats and NOW used to tell us that stopping Islamic women from being beaten is important. But, they seem to have dropped the issue since Pelosi and Hillary became powerful.

What gives? Are they on Bin Laden's side of this issue now?

2007-06-11 13:34:52 · answer #5 · answered by tip zz 2 · 2 2

I think Muslims are allowed to have abortions if they pay a certain amount to their imam. I'm willing to bet a few unborn babies died in the 9/11 attack, also.

The Clintons are pro death penalty too, as are many other "liberals".

Are the items you list the only ones that exist, or just the only ones that count in your mind?

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2007-06-11 13:31:38 · answer #6 · answered by Yaktivistdotcom 5 · 3 1

Why after 9/11 did you libs begin to extol the virtues of Islam. Was it only because they want to exterminate Judaism and Christianity?

Pro life? Are you serious dog? When did you land on our planet? Where are you from? What solar system?

2007-06-11 13:30:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Is it also a coincidence that Stalin was against all of the above?

There are nutbags on both the left and right wing. The ideal situation is somewhere in the middle (but hopefully, closer to the right!)

2007-06-11 13:34:02 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

He is an equal mix of extreme religiousness and extreme crazy. But that doesn't necessarily make any connection with people in other places that are extreme religiousness and extreme crazy. That combo can create very nice, passive people as well.

2007-06-11 13:22:22 · answer #9 · answered by Take it from Toby 7 · 3 0

It's not odd when he is a right winged Conservative Muslim. America also has it's right wingers you know, apparently the right winged thinking format has it's consistency's.

2007-06-11 19:24:56 · answer #10 · answered by leonard bruce 6 · 0 0

I find it hard to believe he is pro-life. Let's also follow the money trail from bin Laden, to his family in Saudi Arabia, to their connections with Prince Bandar bin Sultan, to Bandar's connections to the Bush family in Texas. Where does the "buck" really end?

2007-06-11 13:27:48 · answer #11 · answered by Jackson Leslie 5 · 3 3

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