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To: Amy J who wrote (213104)12/11/2004 2:52:13 PM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 1575174
 
Maybe I'm biased. I think everyone is biased to a certain extent. However, I talk mostly about Muslims, because most of the conversation on this thread lately has been about foreign policy and the biggest topic in foreign policy these days has to do with Iraq, the Middle East, and Muslim terrorism.

Perhaps my comments wouldnt be so derogatory of Muslims, if they didn't have such a world monopoly on terrorism nowadays. Plus, I think I'd be a little more balanced in my commentary if I saw Muslims themselves being balanced in theirs. However, what I do see is a blame-America-for-everything policy by Muslims. I never see them taking responsibility for what is wrong with their culture, society, and religion.

Normally I wouldn't care if some culture or religion has gone down the tubes, but Islam doesn't seem content to wither away and die from it's inner corruption. Instead, it wants to blow up the world on its way out. That is where I come in. I'm not going to sit idly by and let the liberal left pain Islam as a peaceful religion when all the evidence points to the exact opposite.