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Submitted by David L. Conrad, Oct 30, 2006 17:53
Mr. Mark Steyn is one of the finest exports Canada has given to the USA, better than hockey, bacon or beer. He is one of the few journalists who confronts the truth of the growing struggle. How can we deal with a mobile, violent, god-fearing group, convinced of its rightness, whose avowed goal is a caliphate stretching from Indonesia to Spain? We have only consumerism - we've taken the spirit out of our own holy days - multiculturism - 24% of British Muslims thought that the London bombings (2005) were a good thing - liberalism - not really classic liberalism, but a mishmash of media-inspired "do your own thing" cliches. As Mr. Steyn notes the liberals are looking through the wrong end of the telescope, hoplessly out of touch with reality. And they usually have enough money, not to give a damn about other opinions.
Also, Mr.Steyn is a great way to sell newspapers.
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