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Culture, History, Politics etc. of Kazakhstan
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United States Secret Government
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Website: [link] United States Secret Government A secret level of government exists in America. This secret government monitors, studies, and influences public opinion. In times of war, this secret government will influence pubic option in favor of supporting the war effort. Propaganda is the secret government’s best... more »
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Anti-Muslim Film Boorish and Boring
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...Rather: Which evidence in particular would you prefer (since all the evidence is that were it NOT for Islam there would never have been an attack against America on 9/11)...? Suffice it to say that bin Laden and al Qaida represent mainstream Islamic thinking, teachings and philosophy: It is true that when one ASKS... more »
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Anti-Muslim Film Boorish and Boring
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Irshad Manji wrote in WashingtonPost's Anti-Muslim Film Boorish and Boring: ...Perhaps you could also show highlights of Satan (Mohammed) himself, in order to better understand those "high-ranking" angels that "fell" with him: [link] ...And, alongside, we could cite, out of the billion-some... more »
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UN OKs Islamic Text Against Defamation
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...Question: Is denouncing NAZI literature as "fascist" and "inciting people to murder" ... "clearly crass and self-serving exercises that pay lip service to the idea of freedom of speech while being little more than vehicles for xenophobia?" Surely the Answer must be that such a denunciation is either true or false, and... more »
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The Spell of Islamophobia
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In a Washingtonpost.com article, "The Spell ...Yes? This may help explain why it is that Islamic cultures (all of which started out from pluralistic non-Islamic civilizations) are everywhere today a monolithic Islamic mind-control culture where even the mere expression of a possible change of religion... more »
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Mohammed Cartoons, Part II?
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In "Mohammed Cartoons, Part II?" Lauren Keane wrote in the Washington Post: ...Question: Is denouncing NAZI literature as "fascist" and "inciting people to murder" ... "clearly crass and self-serving exercises that pay lip service to the idea of freedom of speech while being little more than vehicles... more »
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