Okay hands up who thinks the Indian goverment is just a tiny bit
corrupt?

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On 9 Apr, 12:39, Viswanathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >They demand that others make way, and accept their superior ways.
> > Or else ..
>
> Not just a problem with Muslim extremists. The Hindu right is doing
> the very same thing here in Indiahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7yg-bdlmko
> In the Hindu version, drinking alcohol by WOMEN alone is a sin, and to
> be punished with beating.
> Viswanathan
>
> On Mar 31, 8:37 am, Vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > No, SD, I believe there's something to worry about !
>
> > Reason :  Muslims do not keep their religion personal. They demand a
> > separate Law for themselves. They make demand on others, for their
> > beliefs and practices to be accomodated in the public domain. And,
> > they are " missionaries," quite like the Church / Christians were /
> > are. They demand that others make way, and accept their superior ways.
> > Or else ...
>
> > That's the worry.
>
> > On Mar 31, 5:20 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Is this just paranoia?, Unbased Fear?  Is there really nothing to
> > > worry about?
>
> > > On Mar 30, 5:34 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Good point Don, I was mostly taken aback by the Taxi cab scenario
> > > > where citizens are being "Punished" or at the least "Discriminated"
> > > > against due to the "Personal" religion of the Taxi driver.  This
> > > > worries me in the sense that they are condoning this behavior but if
> > > > anyone treats them in such a way they start yelling!   I'm also
> > > > concerned that this is merely the first wave of Muslim immigrants and
> > > > that there is a long term plan for future internal warfare to
> > > > eliminate infidels.  While most I've met are pacifists, the underlying
> > > > temperament is hostile. It is no secret that the majority of Islam
> > > > calls for "Death of America", that 's the sad part.
>
> > > > There are several Muslim Compounds that the government is concerned
> > > > enough about to be keeping an eye on them.
>
> > > >http://www.break.com/usercontent/2008/1/Muslim-Compounds-in-America-4...
>
> > > >http://www.rightsidenews.com/200902223753/homeland-security/islam-in-...
>
> > > >http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfn...
>
> > > > On Mar 30, 10:36 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > But Professor An-Na'im believes it will be different in America. "The
> > > > > variety of American secularism — which is much more receptive of
> > > > > public displays of religion and a public role for religion — is, in
> > > > > fact, more conducive for Muslims to be citizens and to be comfortable
> > > > > with their religious values and citizenship than European countries,"
> > > > > An-Na'im said.
>
> > > > > Oh really?  Seems every time I turn on the news there's another story
> > > > > about somebody griping about the 10 commandments or nativities or a
> > > > > cross or prayer or something.  This guy must mean we're tolerant of
> > > > > every religion EXCEPT CHRISTIANITY.  Being raised one and having fond
> > > > > memories of Christmas and Easter this offends me slightly.  Not enough
> > > > > to go picket city hall, but I'm offended just the same.  Maybe I
> > > > > should write a stern letter to my congressman.  Nah.
>
> > > > > dj
>
> > > > > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I've read about some of the serious problems facing countries due to
> > > > > > Muslim immigration proportions.  I find it bad enough here that
> > > > > > signage needs to be English and Spanish and wondering how long it 
> > > > > > will
> > > > > > take for the signs to also accommodate the Muslims.  This is "Not"
> > > > > > assimilation but first level overpowering!
>
> > > > > > Why don't people just stick it out in their homeland and find a way 
> > > > > > to
> > > > > > make life better there?
>
> > > > > > Please be Opinionated!!
> > > > > >http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,511361,00.html
>
> > > > > > Article:
>
> > > > > > As America's Muslim population grows, so too does the influence of
> > > > > > Islamic law, or Shariah, in daily life in the U.S.
>
> > > > > > "Shariah Law is the totality of the Muslim's obligation," said
> > > > > > Abdullahi An-Na'im, a professor of law at Emory University in 
> > > > > > Atlanta.
> > > > > > According to An-Na'im, Shariah is similar to Jewish Talmudic Law or
> > > > > > Catholic Canon Law in that it guides an adherent's moral conduct.
>
> > > > > > "As a citizen, I am a subject of the United States," An-Na'im said. 
> > > > > > "I
> > > > > > owe allegiance to the United States, to the Constitution of the 
> > > > > > United
> > > > > > States. That is not inconsistent with observing a religious code in
> > > > > > terms of my own personal behavior."
>
> > > > > > While many view this as a testament to the "great American melting
> > > > > > pot," others see Islamic law's growing influence as a threat.
> > > > > > Shariah's critics point to cases such as the airport in Minneapolis,
> > > > > > where some Shariah-adherent taxi drivers made headlines in 2006 for
> > > > > > refusing to pick up passengers they suspected of carrying liquor. 
> > > > > > The
> > > > > > drivers' aversion to alcohol stemmed from a verse in the Qur'an that
> > > > > > describes "intoxicants and gambling" as "an abomination of Satan's
> > > > > > handiwork."
>
> > > > > > Last year, a Tyson Foods plant in Shelbyville, Tenn. replaced its
> > > > > > traditional Labor Day holiday with paid time off on Eid al-Fitr, the
> > > > > > Muslim festival — marking the end of fasting during Ramadan. A labor
> > > > > > union had requested the change on behalf of hundreds of Muslim
> > > > > > employees— many of them were immigrants from Somalia.
>
> > > > > > But public outcry over the decision to dismiss Labor Day quickly
> > > > > > prompted the company and union to negotiate a new contract that 
> > > > > > makes
> > > > > > accommodations for both holidays.
>
> > > > > > In 2007, the University of Michigan installed ritual foot baths to
> > > > > > accommodate Islamic tradition. "These things are beginning to
> > > > > > percolate up as Shariah-adherent Muslims insist that their 
> > > > > > preferences
> > > > > > and practices be accommodated by the rest of the population," said
> > > > > > Frank Gaffney, founder and president of the Center for Security 
> > > > > > Policy
> > > > > > — a Washington think tank.
>
> > > > > > Gaffney predicted the U.S. could soon face problems similar to some
> > > > > > Western European countries, where the religious values of Muslim
> > > > > > immigrants sometimes clash with their highly secular host cultures.
>
> > > > > > But Professor An-Na'im believes it will be different in America. 
> > > > > > "The
> > > > > > variety of American secularism — which is much more receptive of
> > > > > > public displays of religion and a public role for religion — is, in
> > > > > > fact, more conducive for Muslims to be citizens and to be 
> > > > > > comfortable
> > > > > > with their religious values and citizenship than European 
> > > > > > countries,"
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