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David Kelsey


not sure about this

"Today, in Europe, immigrants from
Muslim countries are viewed as being inherently incapable of becoming good
citizens in the West. It reminds me of the late 19th
century when
discussion waged in Europe about how it was impossible for a Jew ---
who gives obeisance to Talmudic Law --- to simultaneously give
allegiance to
the state."

 That there may be similar resentments to today's Muslim immigrants as there were to immigrants of yesteryear does not erase that there are specific problems in the west with Muslim mass immigration. Agreed?

"Those of
us who profess to support democracy cannot forget that in the world today our
allies aren't people like Wilders, but those 1500 dissenters in Iran who brave
torture and prison to exchange in the best of our ideas."

 Why don't the dissenters ever win in Muslim countries, Ali?





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