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September 21, 2007

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Do my eyes deceive me? Did Brendan just admonish the Administration for not engaging in an attack on dissent?

I, frankly, would be more disturbed if the ranking republican on the House Homeland Security Committee did not recognize the real danger of non-moderate practicing Muslims.

The Koran directs Muslims to kill non-believers. Even though one may be able to point to passages in the Koran that contradict this message, the directive to kill all non-believes is so pervasive that it is far too dangerous to be ignored, particularly in light of the reality that such a directive is being followed regularly. It would be dangerous on our part to presume that practicing Muslims in the U.S. are "moderates" who do not actually believe that the Koran is the true word of god.

How we handle this dangerous situation in light of constitutional freedoms is to be determined.

The Bible directs Christians to kill homosexuals and people that cuss their parents. I don't see Congressmen condemning churches.

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