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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (16821)9/2/2002 3:25:57 PM
From: goldsnow  Respond to of 23908
 
Gus, surely you would agree that W is much stronger leader of Judeo-Christian Avelanche tnan Joke (s) like Gore/Liberman could ever dream to be...

I know you "Never-Ever" Gus would stay in front of Avelange untill more Minarets permits are issued, but ....You guys are generally speaking in Big Trouble <gg>



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (16821)9/2/2002 3:42:10 PM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 23908
 
Mohammad el-Masri, you came back from the dead! Miracle!!!



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (16821)9/2/2002 5:01:13 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
DIVIDED MUSLIM WORLD STANDS ALONE
by Mushahid Hussain, Asia Times Online

8:00 a.m. January 15, 2001 PDT
If the Muslim world now fears the military might of the United States and its allies, such as Russia, Israel and even India, it has largely itself to blame for this retreat.

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ISLAMABAD — The past year, highlighted by the war in Afghanistan, has made one fact of international politics evident—the emergence of religion as a principal factor shaping perceptions and influencing foreign policy.

Islam, and nations and peoples belonging to this faith, are increasingly perceived as part of a "problem" that theorists and ideologues in the West now say should be combated, contained or crushed with military might.

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