[Rhodes22-list] Mohammed, Prophet of Doom
Mike Abdullah
sifood at austin.rr.com
Fri Oct 15 11:35:45 EDT 2004
Mr Arab here.
Thanks Stan you made me think (and it hurts ;-))! The Saudis are the
villians! I spent years in Mecca and Medina (cities with no infidels
allowed) installing telephone equipment. The only reason that they did
not kill me for my opinions was that they thought I was a stupid
American muslim that did not know the real (their fake) Islam. Plus they
were to dumb to put in telephones themselves ;-)! Actually, the
common/normal people are normal just like any other group - but they are
trapped in a system that does not allow them to express and exchange
ideas. When I would point out that the Book of Islam (Koran) supports
Isreal they would have a fit and run to their Holy Book and then try to
re translate it and make justifications. Quite funny but dangerous for
me, luckly (being from the south) I know how to play dumb just like Bush
does.
Only reason I'm voting for Bush is because I'm anti Kerry. I just don't
like the man. If Liberman or some other sensible Democrat was running
then I'd vote democrate, maybe.
Happy Sails,
Mike Abdullah
stan wrote:
> All right Mr. Christian and Mr. Arab. As a jew I agree with your
> reasoning. We part ways with conclusions.
>
> We agree the Saudis are the villains and we agree all mankind yearns
> for freedom. So why should we be voting for Bush? The Bushes have
> been so close to the Saudis (remember, the villains) it is
> nauseating. And the Saudis rule of law does not seem to put them in
> lock step with Bushes wanting us all to be free. So why are we
> supposed to then work so hard to get Bush back in? I know you will
> come up with some convoluted justification why this obverse reasoning
> makes sense to you two.
>
> So let me make one other point. Our myopic leadership has all eyes on
> the enemy in front of them and no understanding of the enemy in back
> of them - their same reasoning that we would be welcomed with open
> arms and oil would pay the cost - is working to keep them from seeing
> that their bleeding of our wealth and youth could unleash a greater
> damage from the rear. When a few end up with all the marbles and the
> majority have none, the game is over - and the fun really begins.
> History anyone?
>
> Cheering on a faith based electorate with its single issue litmus test
> is so frightening that I am tempted to leave Brad"s and my mutual
> religious conviction and pray to god that Bush again loses the
> majority and this time also the college system.
>
> stan/gbi
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