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To: steve harris who wrote (241174)7/12/2005 6:20:03 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572758
 
Al-Quida leaders' main goal is power. They resort to any measures to get that power.

The only solution is to exterminate each one of them until the rest notices things aren't working out the way they were told...


Now you're sounding like the ignorant fool that the people on this thread you think you are ignorant, uhmm, is ignorant, uhhh, fool.

Read again what I wrote - Al Qaeda is based on the primary goal of creating an Islamic "region" which is ruled by Sharia law (as opposed to nation-state dictated laws), and their main obstacle in establishing that type of region are the governments of Arab countries. The comment of 'their only goal is power and they resort to any measure to get that power' describes the governments (dictatorships) of the ME; not Al Qaeda.

As I have said, if Al Qaeda is given the chance to express themselves at the Muslim ballot box, and fail, they will fade away into oblivion (like the Communist Party in the USA). If they succeed, then that part of the world will get to live they way they want to. The point is to democratize the Arab world, and let them find out what they want to do with themselves, because it will DEFINITELY remove the usefulness (if it exists) of detonating explosions in downtown Toledo, dammit!