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Submitted by Beth (United States), Nov 16, 2010 at 15:59

Is the term "fed up" strong enough to describe what ordinary citizens -- and now officials -- feel about the careless flinging of the Muslim people across the planet? Who specifically is behind this mass migration of those people? What did the hidden hands expect to achieve?

There is no doubt in my mind that war is on the horizon, an ugly war that repeats the holocaust of WWII, only this time it will be against the Muslim people. There won't be time given to determine who the good and decent Muslims are, it will be a dark pall cast on all Muslims, good and bad alike.

We should be holding every official, every hidden hand, accountable. Anyone who has been involved in this outrageous migration and the problems it has caused must be held accountable.

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Islamic issues [136 words]BethNov 16, 2010 15:59180204
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