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    HERMAN CAIN: MANY MUSLIMS WANT TO ‘KILL’ OR ‘CONVERT A

    Dang, I really like this guy!!





    HERMAN CAIN: MANY MUSLIMS WANT TO ‘KILL’ OR ‘CONVERT ALL INFIDELS’

    Posted on March 22, 2011 at 4:46pm by Meredith Jessup



    Potential Republican presidential contender Herman Cain is known for his straight-talking style and willingness to discuss issues other politicians dare not touch. In his latest interview with Christianity Today, the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO opened up about his faith, his calling in life and his aspirations for political office.

    In blunt terms, Cain, a Christian, made no bones about his thoughts on the role of Muslims in modern American society and called on moderate Muslims to take up peaceful leadership roles:

    The role of Muslims in American society is for them to be allowed to practice their religion freely, which is part of our First Amendment. The role of Muslims in America is not to convert the rest of us to the Muslim religion. That I resent. Because we are a Judeo-Christian nation, from the fact that 85 percent of us are self-described Christians, or evangelicals, or practicing the Jewish faith. Eighty-five percent. One percent of the practicing religious believers in this country are Muslim.

    And so I push back and reject them trying to convert the rest of us. And based upon the little knowledge that I have of the Muslim religion, you know, they have an objective to convert all infidels or kill them. Now, I know that there are some peaceful Muslims who don’t go around preaching or practicing that. Well, unfortunately, we can‘t sit back and tolerate the radical ones simply because we know that there are some of them who don’t believe in that aspect of the Muslim religion. So their role is to be allowed to practice their religion freely, just like we should be allowed to practice our religion freely, and not try to convert the rest of us.

    Also, linking faith to civil society, Cain decried what he calls a “moral crisisâ€

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    I could vote for this guy

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    Warning - he's very very involved with the Security and Prosperity Partnership...remember that? The plan the erase the borders between the US and Mexico using the bureaucracy instead of the legislators?

    http://bit.ly/kMDHQn - one of 13 members.

    That, and he's a former federal reserve banker? No way is this guy any real change.
    "Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost." -- John Quincy Adams

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