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Tip o' the IcebergReader comment on item: The Secret Pictures of Senior Airman Ahmad al Halabi Submitted by Darwin Barrett (United States), Mar 29, 2004 at 17:55 U.S. Army Captain James ("Yousef") Yee seems like a nice enough fellow. Hardly a terrorist (on the surface); just a well meaning "religious" person. Just like the 6 million other Muslims in this country, and the 1.2 billion worldwide.How many like him in our military, government, legal system, and prison system, not to mention half the gas stations and minimarts? Overtly or covertly, Islamism has one agenda; convert, subjugate, or eliminate the infidels. We are helpless against this threat because we believe in freedom of speech and freedom of religion. 50 years of liberal left wing dominated education has bred a civilization that, in the name of freedom and equality, is unable to confront the real enemy. Just an opinion , of course
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