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God and IslamReader comment on item: The United States Government: Patron of Islam? Submitted by john freedman (United States), Oct 4, 2007 at 17:30 It is so strange. Islamic terroist skill Americans and it is in the name of allah and that makes it alright. Americans kill someone of the islamic faith and it is cold ied and we are out to destroy the nation of islam.The American politicians are playing a game with islam.They know exactly what the islam nation is capable of. The islamic nation believes there is one god. If you do not worship him then you need to be gotten rid of. And gotten rid of in an islamic country is cutting that head off. Preferably on television so they can show how three brave men can cut the head off of someone who is tied up like a hog. Our government knows how the true islamic faith is ,but it is all part of playing the political game, and oh yes, let us not forget oil. Have a good day but hang on to that head.
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