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And the islamic caliphate is a contradiction to the American theory of separation between state and church; I believe that church can play an important role in politics and that it is necessary in the middle east to have such a government!
you mean like they were under Hussein?Unless the people of the Middle East embrace a separation of church and state similar to what we have in the USA, they will never be free.
Cant have it both ways. Obama didn't surrender our position. He really did absolutely nothing except NOT **** up the withdrawal agreements Bush signed before he left office.
just keepin it real, yo.I am mistaken. Thank you for keeping me honest.
Unless the people of the Middle East embrace a separation of church and state similar to what we have in the USA, they will never be free.
just keepin it real, yo.
Obama gave them the whole show when he surrendered our position to them.
Deflection. Like clockwork. Don't conservative EVER take responsibility for their failed ideology?
Are you now agreeing that we should have maintained a force in Iraq?
That has nothing to do with having a free society. Freedom of religion does.
and when the church and state are one, there is no freedom of religion.
Deflection. Like clockwork. Don't conservative EVER take responsibility for their failed ideology?
The Sudanese offered to arrest Bin Laden and extradite him to Saudi Arabia .
Clinton Let Bin Laden Slip Away and Metastasize
Exhaustive review finds no link between Saddam, al Qaida
A September 2006 report by the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that Saddam was "distrustful of al Qaida and viewed Islamic extremists as a threat to his regime, refusing all requests from al Qaida to provide material or operational support."
The Senate report, citing an FBI debriefing of a senior Iraqi spy, Faruq Hijazi , said that Saddam turned down a request for assistance by bin Laden which he made at a 1995 meeting in Sudan with an Iraqi operative.
Yahoo!
Bush rejects Taliban offer to hand Bin Laden over
* Taliban demand evidence of Bin Laden's guilt
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 14 October 2001 22.19 BST
http://www.politic.co.uk/18142-remember-osama.html
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Al Qaida works for US strategy. The reviving of Al Qaida in Iraq is to give US an excuse to return to Iraq.
We won. What debacle?
Not necessarily.
Really? Can you think of an example of a nation that has a theocracy and also has religious freedom?
Now, youre getting your terminology mixed up.
OK, then, if you don't like the term "theocracy", can you think of an example of a nation where the church and state are one, but still has religious freedom?
Colin Powell thought so, and said so during a speech at the U.N. You can go look it up. I'm not bothering with a link.So basically my hope of a credible source is not going to happen...
England.
So, the Church of England is a part of the government there, really?
The Curch of England was established as the official religion.
No Al Qaida was heard in Iraq of Saddam's regime. Who brought them in?
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