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Old 09-19-2013, 11:47   #12
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Originally Posted by JimP View Post
Good catch on the "abrogation" piece Most don't understand this construction.

My argument is that you CANNOT be a "good" Muslim and an American at the same time. Simply can't happen.
The scary part is that any muslim can change and be radicalized at any time, apparently without much notice.

So the first time you notice your neighbor, fellow soldier, or associate has converted is when he has a gun or a knife in his hand and is shouting "allahu akbar."

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