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To: ManyMoose who wrote (193532)1/20/2007 1:24:03 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793866
 
I think that might be illogical MM: "People should be asked if they are Moslem. If they answer yes, they should be asked if they intend to obey the laws of the United States. If the answer is yes, let them go and watch your back until such time as they prove they lied."

If they answer yes, they are by definition unwilling to obey the laws of the USA. So, if they say they are willing to obey the laws of the USA, they are necessarily unwilling to obey the edicts of the Koran.

So, if they say yes to both, they are ipso facto lying. They are either being an apostate, or treasonable. They have to be one or the other.

I expect that if they claim to be Moslem, and also willing to comply with the laws of the USA, they are more likely to be truthful about their Islamic intentions and dishonest about their willingness to go along with USA laws.

Mqurice