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The Toxic Mix of Rage and Worship

Muslim communities around the world erupted in violent, anti-American protests on September 14th, purportedly provoked by snippets of a crudely produced video mocking Mohammed. Experts widely predicted that day's turmoil because Friday is the Islamic day of public prayers, and riots often follow. Those equating Islam with Christianity and Judaism should try recalling the last time crowds surged out of synagogues or churches to storm embassies and battle authorities.

The unrest in the Middle East demonstrates the complete failure of President Obama's efforts to "re-set" Muslim-American relations, or to tamp down the fiery anger supposedly centered on George W. Bush. Appeasement, flattery and moral relativism don't work: in his 2009 Cairo speech the president said Islam and the West should "learn from each other," but what can America really learn from those who associate worship with violent rage?


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  • ron prevost wrote...
    Michael - you know (or should know) that the God of Muslims is the same God as of Jews and Christians.
    And your condescending judgement is unworthy of you.

    Do you really believe Jews are incapable of violent hatred? ... Is it all peace and love within the West Bank settlements?

    And only 70 years ago, the highly civilized and Christian nation of Germany was butchering 6 - 10,000,000 of our fellow human beings.

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    While clerics may incite violence from time to time, it is not Islam that caused the rioting. No more than Catholicism caused the Irish to rise for freedom. ..... Granted, we've a long way to go still for understanding in the near east - let alone peace. But we will never achieve peace through arrogance.

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  • cigarfan wrote...
    CAUTION: MEDVED ZIONISM AT WORK
    Medved asks "What can America really learn from those who associate worship with violent rage?" How about not supporting dictators like Mubarak for 40 years? How about not ethnically cleansing Palestine? How about not performing regime change in Iran in 1953? How about not invading Iraq in 2003? How about not occupying Lebanon like in 1983? How about holding Israel to the NPT? How about the US not backing Syrian rebels? How about American corporate/military behavior towards Middle east countries becoming beneficial towards the PEOPLE who live there? I think plenty of crowds surged out of churches after "Bloody Sunday" and during the problems of Northern Ireland. You just have to get to the root of the problem Michael.
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  • ron prevost wrote...
    The Good Friday Accords have shown that agreement ave peace IS possible.
    Michael - Gerry Adams and (ugh) Ian Paisley have found peace. So can Israel and Palestine. But it takes BOTH sides - without condescendtion.
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  • FormerMarineSgt wrote...
    It's sad how quickly the right will ONLY allow blame on the Muslims...
    When they know damm well that it takes two to tango. Yes, the violent muslims are responsible for thier own actions. The piece that the right ignores is that sometimes that violence only happens because of some idiot who does the equivelant of lighting the rag on the bottle of gasoline. This time, a moron made a movie that intentionally was so inflamatory that it was that very match that lit this flame (and to complete the analogy - the gasoline is responsible for the explosion, but the match is responsible for setting off the gasoline...). It amazes me that not a single right wing person is willing to accept that.
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  • logical open mind wrote...
    not really a marine-ever wondered if it is the personality of Arabs?
    Why after we Nuked Japan isnt Japan full of hate for the US? Ever think that the culture of Arabs is wacked out? How come american indians dont hate the US and plan terrorrist acts? We stole their land for sure. They have tried to live with it.
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  • SeattleD wrote...
    Mormons commit mass murder somewhere in the world every day of the year
    But no one suspects the two boys riding mountain bikes with their white shirts and black pants and ties riding around the neighborhood for no apparent reason.
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  • logical open mind wrote...
    SEattle D are you trying to be funny? Yourpost is deranged.
    If you are not a religious person why cant you be TOLERANT of those who are?
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  • SeattleD wrote...
    I'm not here to make you tards laugh
    I'm here to make me laugh.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Seattle Dbag
    We laugh at you everytime you post your programmed left wing hate America rhetoric here on the boards.
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  • sportsguru wrote...
    I find it ironic
    That people of faith (I am not talking about you Ron P) is quick to go to war and destroy. People of faith is always talking about love and peace and is quick to want to cut your head off and ELININATE you. Unbelievable
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