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"Peter Gottlieb" wrote:
We are in a religious war. We didn't choose it, but we've got it. Really? Maybe we should take "separation of church and state" more seriously here and break that link. Say what you will about these people attacking us, but they are not stupid and they see the strong Christian leaning of the US government administration. We can't break that link no matter what we do, short of becoming a fundamentalist Islamic republic. I contend that Al Qaeda would not have changed a thing had Al Gore been elected. - anybody who doesn't see the Bush administration, with its "faith-based" initiatives and connection to the very right wing Church as crossing the line toward making the US a Christian country must be fairly blind In fact I do see that, but it's mostly irrelevant to our terrorism problem. There are Islamist extremists who see it very much as a religious war. They twist their religion's desire for "justice" to justify their acts. But the way we respond, and the very nature of our government, affects how Muslims see us and impacts very directly on the extremist's support structure and thus whether this war winds down or grows. I agree completely. We face the challenge of making shrewdly calculated responses against our enemies, lest we hand them cheap propaganda victories. -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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Dan Luke wrote:
We can't break that link no matter what we do, short of becoming a fundamentalist Islamic republic. I contend that Al Qaeda would not have changed a thing had Al Gore been elected. I find it disturbing when the chief executive of our republic proposes a constitutional amendment based upon his faith. However, Dan's assertion is correct. The terrorists would be no more pleased with us were we truly nonsectarian. In fact, I suspect that we'd be considered even more of a threat to the terrorists were we to actually live up to that ideal. - Andrew |
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I find it disturbing when the chief executive of our republic proposes a
constitutional amendment based upon his faith. Which one is that? The marriage thing? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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