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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by edbenton</i> <br /><br />Have you ever wonderd why Islamic nations have such low crime rates, if you are caught stealing they cut off your right hand caught again you learn to eat wth your feet! I know that the ACLU would have a feild day if we started to treat criminals that way but at least you dont have to worry about getting your car or anything else stolen. Murderers in Islamic nations have a shorter time to think about it they are beheaded in a public place. We call them barbaric and yet they have some of the lowest crime rates out there. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Hey, true!! the islamic system of justice has certian advantages over ours,...yet we seem so determined to brand them terrorists and wipe out their culture so we can spawn another "democracy". <br /> <br />They see the way we do things, and want no part of it, they see us infidels as too tolerant upon indesireables...and they are right. <br /> <br />beheading a few infidels should be the lawful right of any soverign nation having jurisdiction over it's territory. Afterall, "freedom" is determined at a personal as well as collective level, right? <br /> <br />The problem I see with their ways is that stealing is also less likely to take place because a greater share of the population is dirt poor and has not much worth stealing. And when 'justice' is dispensed, is often an event when some poor slob from the masses gets caught stealing from the wealthy few... From what I have heard "justice belongs ro the wealthy" over there. <br /> <br />Except Iraq, of course, over there our brave men are fighting to bring choice to the iraqi people, just like we have here.....COMPLETE FREEDOM TO DECIDE whether it will be a liberal or a conservative to raise our taxes again next time. [}:)]
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