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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 2028955" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>For the sake of understanding my point of view which happens to coincide with the above, I was first "introduced" to Islam when I served in the U.S. Army in Pakistan back in the '60's. I've since had many opportunities to learn so much more than most folks about that religion. And, speaking of religion, I would also sooner deal with a political dictator than a religious one.</p><p></p><p>There has been some reports that the U.S. may have been supplying weapons to the Libyan rebels. There has been admissions that perhaps Ambassador Stevens of Libya was supplying weapons to the Syrian rebels. If that is true, could he have been involved with helping the Libyan rebels? Why else would he have been in Benghazi without an adequate security force, especially for an ambassador?</p><p></p><p>I do know that the Muslim Brotherhood is an evil organization, and many are just now beginning to learn that with the developments of the conditions and constitution in Egypt. What does anyone want to be that the Muslim Brotherhood is behind many of the uprisings in the Middle East.</p><p></p><p>As for the 2nd amendment, for as old as I am, I was recently enlightened when it was explained that the amendment spoke of "a well regulated militia" but ended up by saying the rights of firearm ownership was left to "the people." Not just to the "people" of the "regulated militia."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 2028955, member: 7900"] For the sake of understanding my point of view which happens to coincide with the above, I was first "introduced" to Islam when I served in the U.S. Army in Pakistan back in the '60's. I've since had many opportunities to learn so much more than most folks about that religion. And, speaking of religion, I would also sooner deal with a political dictator than a religious one. There has been some reports that the U.S. may have been supplying weapons to the Libyan rebels. There has been admissions that perhaps Ambassador Stevens of Libya was supplying weapons to the Syrian rebels. If that is true, could he have been involved with helping the Libyan rebels? Why else would he have been in Benghazi without an adequate security force, especially for an ambassador? I do know that the Muslim Brotherhood is an evil organization, and many are just now beginning to learn that with the developments of the conditions and constitution in Egypt. What does anyone want to be that the Muslim Brotherhood is behind many of the uprisings in the Middle East. As for the 2nd amendment, for as old as I am, I was recently enlightened when it was explained that the amendment spoke of "a well regulated militia" but ended up by saying the rights of firearm ownership was left to "the people." Not just to the "people" of the "regulated militia." [/QUOTE]
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