This is a picture of one of the nearby mosques. Even though Islam isn’t my religion, I believe that a Mosque is a house of God and I treat it with a large degree of respect. Every time I walk by it, I feel a sense of peace and serenity. The collation has gone to great lengths to avoid even the most remote appearance desecration. One of the most telling signs that this isn’t a war of religion is that our enemies will use these inspirational sites as weapons caches, command centers and sniper positions. Once the insurgents use a Mosque as an instrument of war, its no longer a Holy place—in effect, God has left the building. If they were civilized, and if they respected the religion that claim to fight for, then they would never use Holy ground as a staging area to kill innocent people.
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I agree with you. Yet for some reason a lot of people fail to realize this and throw up the red flag on anyone who says we should attack them after the fact. It's dissapointing.
You have to remember, our nation is run by apologists and deniers, thus, they are afraid of damaging a mosque because of the journalistic repercussions that come from the left-winged media. Making one mistake leads the Democratic house and senate leaders, like John "Satan" Murtha, to belittle the military while continuing to remove funding that people like you, and other soldiers, end up in the battle field with little or no ammunition or cover. These are the effects of a political civil war.
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