Quote Originally Posted by apocolips31
I'm sorry I was misunderstood, I used poor wording. I meant the extremist Muslims. Sense that is what the post was about extremists of each side.
Thanks for clearing it up man. I just wanted to make sure we are on the same page. I'm just tired of all the negative stigma about "MUSLIMS" out there, regardless of me supporting obama, i find it quite disturbing that even if he was a muslim this was a problem with Americans (or anyone else, say it was republican and white candidate and muslim). A prez's religion is not a requirement for him in the law of the land, the only problem will be taking the oath: a muslim can be held accountable to an oath on quran, the same way a xtian can be held accountable on an oath with bible. after all they dont make oath to protect their religions, they take responsibility of the country and if that oath is proven breached, the law of the land will take care of them not their books! (or jewish prez for that matter)

aside from all the misinformation and stereotypes about muslims since 9.11. i think if surveyed around the world, a lot of muslims should have the highest level of hatred for that jackass osama, he totally ruined their religion in the eyes of average westerners and other non-muslims (who sadly cannot get all the facts)

i simply don't like extremism, in any shape form or on any specific side. it almost always leads to (more) problems

extremist muslims = extremist christians = extremist jews = they are all the same, same mentality, same mindframe just different beliefs n ideas. still extremists who cannot be all that easily dealt with in a rational manner.

and this story is just the perfect example, we all already know about them extremist n fake muslims terrorizing everyone n everything. but this shows that ideas n religions are not all the equation, the extremism part, even among the jews, shows how it can go awry

anyways. man i gotta get some weed, this is me sober... gets waaaaaaaay too serious:jointsmile: not fun!
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