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To: Keith Feral who wrote (123783)7/7/2005 10:22:30 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793861
 
However, the problem is that the terrorists are being educated against the will of their families at a very young age. Parents are losing control of their religious practice and tradition to jihadi ideology that tears the youth away from their family. It would be a huge disaster to kill the families of terrorists. It is up to the families to teach their Shi'a tradition, Sufi tradition or Sunni tradition to their children. They are the ones that will tell their children it is unacceptable to kill brother Muslims that share different religious practices.

and just what method would you suggest to bring the families of terrorists into the civilized world? you're saying that these people don't realize what they are selling their children into? i don't believe that for a minute

the fact is i do differentiate wrt the sunnis, shi'a and the kurds....my feeling was that iraq should have been partitioned

because the ideology of hate has its roots in islam

and apparently 'brotherly love' or muslim unity doesn't over-ride the desire to impose one particular ideology of hate 'tradition' over the other

these terrorists live and thrive off the conflict...

all you need do is look at the wealth of arafat to see that terrorism has been a very prosperous enterprise...you have lemmings like bill described and cynical leaders willing to use them in a continuous cycle of violence to propel their own interests