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Blogger Damien said...

Scherzophrenic,

Wafa Sultan is a very brilliant speaker. I can't say I agree with her 100% but for the most part she is right on the money. The only problem with her idea that we should try to change them by penetrating their minds is this. How do you change the mind of someone who is convinced your evil for simply not agree with them? If our relatively civilized behavior won't change their views of us, its hard to imagine what could. We have never attacked them unprovoked, yet they attack us. We have sometimes helped Muslims in need, but they are so hate filled and perverted by a sick ideology, that they still see us as the root of all evil. The only thing that we can do to make them change is if we have the stomach to do what is necessary to force unconditional surrender upon them and make them accept the seperation of Mosque and State. But that will only happen if we are incredibly tough and incredibly ruthless.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 3:38:00 am

Blogger Damien said...

We are also going to have to stop with the politically correct nonsense.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 3:39:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Terrorists can be turned into model citizens by the use of compassionate counselling, crystal healing and aromotherapy.

“Islamic extremists should get therapy, Home Office tells local councils.

Islamic extremists could escape prosecution and instead receive therapy and counselling under new Government plans to “deradicalise” religious fanatics.
The Home Office is to announce an extra £12.5 million to support new initiatives to try to stop extremism spreading.

The central element of the Home Office plan is a new national “deradicalisation” programme that would persuade converts to violent and extremist causes to change their views.

Controversially, the new plan makes clear that people who fall under the influence of violent organisations will not automatically face prosecution.

Instead, the presumption should be that some such individuals would face therapy and counselling from community groups instead of criminal charges.”

More at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2068366/Islamic-extremists-should-get-therapy%2C-Home-Office-tells-local-councils.html

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 12:16:00 pm

Blogger Damien said...

Anonymous,

And do you actually believe what you just wrote?

Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:18:00 pm

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