Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Yes and after the Kelo decision, I became a violent radical - right !

Inayat Bunglawala, spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain, said many Muslims believed the UK's involvement in wars against Afghanistan and Iraq were a "key contributory factor in the radicalisation" of some young Muslims.

What a pathetic excuse !

"My view did not prevail therefore I am entitled to violent and subversive and murderous recourse."

"And it's excusable because I believe in the Quran????"

Did anyone actually teach social studies over there?

The government cannot alone root out extremism in Muslim communities and defeat the terrorism it creates, Prime Minister Tony Blair has said.

He hit back at claims ministers had done little to win Muslim "hearts and minds" since the 7 July London bombs.

He said he was "probably not the person to go into the Muslim community".

But the former Home Secretary, David Blunkett, told the BBC the government is "very poor" at following through on its "excellent" initiatives.

A government may come up with ideas, and even laws, but just as in the american civil rights movement of the 60's, raising consciousness of wrongess is UP TO THE PEOPLE. It took americans working with other americans going into areas where voter registration was denied via intimidation to begin to break evil, and expose the KKK to the national sunlight.

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