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ORIGINAL: praetorian1974 The Ground Zero/Mosque issue demonstrates the divide between Islam and the rest of the west. (More so America) The European nations are feeling the weight of a rising Muslim demographic. Fundamentalist Islam has been vilified via the American media and so all of Islam by proxy. We don’t need too much of a push to invade another country preemptively. Whether it’s wrong or not to invade a sovereign nation for its resources is a matter for the victor who writes the history books to decide. Yes, lets behave as foolishly as the Bush Administration. Have you forgotten THAT part of American history already? The only people REALLY against the Mosque near Ground Zero, are conservative Republicans trying to get political points....cheap....political points. All they did, was one more piece of evidences that states 'The NAACP, was correct in its claim, that the Tea Party is full of racists'. And everyone knows that the Tea Party = Republican Party. For all of the Bush Administration, the GOP has been trying to equate 'Muslims' with 'terrorists' and 'Islam' with 'evil' for nearly a decade. Since most conservatives believe some completely unrealistic stuff, does this sound that far-fetch? A large percentage of conservatives believe (and differing from person to person): A) Barrack Obama wasn't born in the USA, but in another country. B) Obama is really a socialists, and trying to turn the rest of the USA in to a Socialists country C) Saddam Hussein was 'best buddies' with Osama bin Laden D) Iraq gave supplies and arms, to Al Qeda. E) Believe George W. Bush won the election in 2000 F) The Health Care Act did/does contain provisions for 'Death Panels'. E) Financial Reform will make companies flee the country F) Obama is a Muslim G) Judges that vote for 'conservative' agenda is 'doing their jobs'; but voting against it, is just 'being an activist judge' Yes, and that's not even a 'drop in the bucket', of crap, conservatives believe as truth. We aren't talking religion or a religious view point. This is a philosophy that literally ignores facts in favor of fantasies. And gets deeply angery, if not borderline violent (or promoting of violence), when others dont embrace the fantasy as fanatically as they do. How dangerous, is for a whole section of America, to believe stuff that isn't true, even when the factual evidence is right in front of them?
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