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ROP Strikes again

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Submitted by Ted (United States), Jul 23, 2011 at 01:19

Dear Dr Pipes:

Just a few days after it showed its might in Mumbai and killed about 17 people, the religion of peace struck again today in Norway with much more force and hate. People in India and Asia have encountered the religion of peace for all of its 14 and some centuries but when ROP strikes in Norway, we realize that no one is safe at its hands.

I believe that as this madness and atrocities grow, defending Islam will get more and more difficult for its biggest proponents and apologists alike. More and more people will realize that defending Islam in its entirety has a higher cost than stating the truth.

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