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Old 11-24-06, 05:40 PM   #3
TteFAboB
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The most ridiculous of all is that these people take the initiative for themselves, unless many Muslims have been complaining in secret and we haven't noticed it. Sure, just try searching and you'll find an angry Imam and his followers who want to turn Christmass into the "Happy Infidel Slaughtering Day of Forbidden Blood", but if there are Muslims who don't want to impose their eating habits on their good-willing hosts, then between the two, whoever has the majority and whoever is right, who should we choose? Because that's politics outside the rhetorical/demagogue world: choosing, dividing (separating a better word?), making adversaries, within institutional limits.

Bad choice. How many children are we talking about here? How many of them are Muslims? For the trouble she caused, I think the headteacher should pay for a separate Muslim dinner out of her own pocket. Twice. So next year we're guaranteed one less troublemaker.
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