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Radical imams foment hate

Three hundred reasons why the radical Muslims hate us: One: The radical imams teaching hate and jihad instead of acceptance and love of all men.

Two through 300 could be a list of the most common things found in any average American home. And, actually in most Middle East homes of above-average families. It’s the “Great Satan” and allies like Japan, Germany, France, England and a host of other countries that the radical imam’s teach must either convert to Islamic religion and law or be destroyed.

In homes throughout that region are televisions, cars, plastics, medicines, etc. Have you ever seen a manufacture’s tag that said, “Made in Iran, Iraq or Syria”?

If the radical leaders of these countries would take a long look at the world where war is not part of every day, and every person has the opportunity to learn a skill and to be able to advance his/her position and enjoy religion with out fear, we could embrace on equal footing their religion.

Larry Connelly

Liberty Lake

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