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Monday, July 11, 2005

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US citizen

As I read the eye-witness accounts of what happened to these innocent people in the name of 'the religion of peace', then read one terrorist apology after the other, couched in so-called Muslim 'denunciations and condemnations', the thought occurred to me that just as the German citizens were forced to walk through the liberated death camps that operated in their midsts, so these 'respected, honored' Muslim imams and 'scholars' who have been openly inciting hate and violence for years in mosques and streetcorners in London, should be forced into the subway tunnels and be made to retrieve what remains of their handiwork.

SisterGeoff

Had some one I cared for died in this atrocity the last thing I would want is the flithy hands of the Imans who advocated it picking up what little was left of them. The blood of the dead is on these mens hands, their filth need not be on the remains of the dead.

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