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Re: Muslim Groups Cheer Aquittal of Cheerleader of Islamic Terrorism
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OK, but there the author isn't talking about the jury convicting or not based on what is in al-Arian's heart--the author is talking about others forgiving al-Arian or not, regardless of the jury's verdic [/ QUOTE ] It is unlikely that those who prejudged his guilt are likely to forgive him -- regardless of the facts, the juries opinion or any other internet writer offering an opposing opinion. |
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Re: Muslim Groups Cheer Aquittal of Cheerleader of Islamic Terrorism
The point MMMMMM was making, was that these domestic Moslem groups who claim not to support terrorism, are hailing his acquittal despite the amount of evidence. Even if the jury system did work and there wasn't sufficient evidence to convict, they should not be supporting someone who has been proved to support terrorism just by his own words and actions in the evidence presented.
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Re: Muslim Groups Cheer Aquittal of Cheerleader of Islamic Terrorism
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The point MMMMMM was making, was that these domestic Moslem groups who claim not to support terrorism, are hailing his acquittal despite the amount of evidence. Even if the jury system did work and there wasn't sufficient evidence to convict, they should not be supporting someone who has been proved to support terrorism just by his own words and actions in the evidence presented. [/ QUOTE ] Proved? Many on this forum who are likely to consider that he is proved to be a terrorist supporter are likely those who accuse Chris Alger of being Anti-American or who think I am a liberal. They have much to understand about proper thinking. |
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Re: Muslim Groups Cheer Aquittal of Cheerleader of Islamic Terrorism
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...proper thinking... [/ QUOTE ] Who(m) decides what's proper? That phrase sounds like something from Mein Kampf, Joseph Stalin, Mao-baby, or [i]1984[/b]. |
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