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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2175287" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Christians don't have a habit of going to Islamic countries and blowing up the innocent masses because of who they are. Something tells me that if this were to become routine, Christians wouldn't be allowed in, and those that were in, would be told to leave or gathered up and told to leave. I've got nothing against non radical Muslims, just stating a fact. While listening to an interview on Saturday, I don't remember what agency the man represented. The question was asked of him about following up continuously on the older brother since he'd been a potential threat before, and was this a good idea to implement. His response in was " can you imagine the civil liberties groups if we started tracking everyone forever after they were pointed out to us?" So it's hard for me not to believe that political correctness and sacrificing a few Americans is worth shakey at best relationships with Islamic countries because of our dependency on them and not wanting to stir the pot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2175287, member: 15643"] Christians don't have a habit of going to Islamic countries and blowing up the innocent masses because of who they are. Something tells me that if this were to become routine, Christians wouldn't be allowed in, and those that were in, would be told to leave or gathered up and told to leave. I've got nothing against non radical Muslims, just stating a fact. While listening to an interview on Saturday, I don't remember what agency the man represented. The question was asked of him about following up continuously on the older brother since he'd been a potential threat before, and was this a good idea to implement. His response in was " can you imagine the civil liberties groups if we started tracking everyone forever after they were pointed out to us?" So it's hard for me not to believe that political correctness and sacrificing a few Americans is worth shakey at best relationships with Islamic countries because of our dependency on them and not wanting to stir the pot. [/QUOTE]
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