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To: lorne who wrote (38440)7/29/2004 7:53:49 AM
From: redfishRespond to of 81568
 
"I believe that there are a number of different radical groups within islam that will kill in the name of their religion. al qaeda is only one of them and likely the most dangerous one.

Let me ask you something....would you consider the arab militia in the Sudan to be radical islam? They apparently just slaughtered 30,000 or so innocent tribes people in the Sudan simply because they are not muslim."

I am only interested in groups within islam that will kill Americans. Groups that kill other people aren't of great interest to me (with the possible exception of groups who attack long-standing allies such as Great Britain or Canada).

The people of Iraq or other nations may decide that they wish to live under a repressive fundamentalist islamic regime that could be considered radical ... that would be an unfortunate decision, but it poses no threat to me so I don't care.

There are over 5,000,000 muslims in the United States:

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Some of them may be radical but it seems to me that they are a well behaved group, I have never been threatened with violence by one of them.

People who intend to attack Americans should be hunted down and killed, imo, but to the extent people are willing to leave us alone, I believe we should leave them alone.