NO US PORTS TO MUSLIMS
By J. Grant Swank, Jr
MichNews.com
Feb 20, 2006
It’s unthinkable. No United States ports should be sold to Muslims. None. To use purchases of US ports by Muslims as a good will gesture is asking for murder. Period. It’s not just stupid. It’s dangerous. Doesn’t the civilized world realize now that Muslims must be put under extreme scrutiny? Are there “moderate” and “secular” Muslims? I personally don’t think so. All Muslims are brainwashed (indoctrinated?) by the same book — the Koran scribed by demons. They all give final allegiance to an imagined satanic deity, Allah. They all praise a murdering, raping, stealing false prophet Mohammed. Their commission is to kill all non-Muslims.
There really is no middle ground here. There are those non-Muslims who claim that there are “radicals” who “highjacked” a “noble faith,” as US President George W. Bush used those two words in his recent State of the Union address. Noble faith? Not. It is a killing cult. If you don’t believe me, then research the Koran yourself. Read the biography of Mohammed from a reputable publisher.
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Mr. Bush has sought to keep blood from flowing in American streets. Therefore, he’s sought appeasement with Muslims in America. He had them to a winter banquet at the White House when he placed the Koran in that White House library for the first time. That in fact was placing hell’s poison in the library. He also refers to Islam as the “noble faith.” At the same time he calls it “an ideology of hate.” At the same time he claims there are “radicals” who have ‘highjacked” a peace religion. In other words, Mr. Bush is terribly confused or he is straddling the fence in order to keep Muslims from clogging Manhattan’s boulevards with protests and bloodletting. In any case, what Mr. Bush and any other American cannot do is to turn over ownership of our ports to Muslims. It’s one thing, as awful as it was, to place the Koran in the White House library. It’s another to allow Muslims to own US shipping ports. There has to be a very tight line drawn.
I’m a Republican who agrees with Democrat Robert Menendez of New Jersey when he said: "We wouldn't turn the border patrol or the customs service over to a foreign government, and we can't afford to turn our ports over to one either." True.
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