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RealityReader comment on item: British Government Worries about Radical Islamic Teachings at Universities Submitted by E. J. Blumberg (United States), Jun 16, 2006 at 16:23 The willingness of Moslems to lie prevents any objective evaluation of their true beliefs and intentions. Therefore, All Moslems who are not citizens of their host country should be summarily returned to their country of origin. If they are married to a citizen of the host country, the spouse can determine if he/she wishes to return to the country of origin or remain in the host country. Children born of this union should be returned to the country of the spouse's origin. While there are a number of Moslems who are in post-graduate programs, they should be permitted to finish to the next level (i.e. Master's or Phd. candidates) and then returned to their country of origin without delay. E. J. Blumberg
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