Irishone21
Well-Known Member
Dear People,
Radical Islam is the title of many troubled and onerous organizations and because the common American mentality reveals the retaliatory sentiment towards these misconstrued infidels, we are in no way moving towards a more tranquil relationship between America and the Islamic world. It is absolutely necessary and even essential to act amicable towards these souls whose minds have been cluttered with hatred. We must make known to this world that not all of us desire war despite our offensive military. There are no political or military answers to this war that will have a lasting effect. We need to reconcile differences by propagating our shared faith in one true God. To refrain from using religion as a means to creating peace is to shun the only solution to this war. Do not be disgruntled by invidious speeches on part of Islamic extremist for that will only exacerbate the situation. Many oracles are merely reacting to our invasive military, our contemptuous media, and our imperious leaders. We must remain patient and impervious to perverse behavior for if we succumb to enmity, more ardent attacks will supervene and vengeance will manifest. We need to present ourselves as inviolate and benevolent children of God giving clemency to Islam and paying homage to the Muslim prophets before us. I have seen, with my own eyes, a spirit, and this is an experience that should not be silenced for if those labeled as extremist see that God also reaches out to people of America, it may mitigate the hostility and become a step towards solidarity. Although violence and peril may appear innate to this culture that does not mean this situation is irremeable. Optimism is peremptory except when placed in an unjust strategy or a misguided notion. Propaganda has made public opinion fearful and vindictive and instead of abrogating the use of force, which subjects’ citizenry to attack, we are advocating all forms of military force as a means to protect our country. Aggressive military is more instigative to war than conducive to our safety, and this is why we are obligated to indemnify parts of the Middle East as a means to earn the respect of the inhabitants. In addition, as an act of decency, and a means of assuaging the tensions of militias, we should offer and supply infidels with a consistency of marijuana, to make them more obsequious and capable of proper diplomacy. With this plan, we will work together to strive towards a withdrawal of American troops, and a continuation of cooperation between governments, in which we will provide money for rebuilding endeavors and various other humanitarian gestures. Our patronage will be an attempt to strengthen, appease, and stabilize societies without contributing to warfare or assisting the intentions of pernicious martyrs. Neither America nor Islam is in the right when resorting to murder. In order to refute the common perception that America is consumed by wickedness and deserving of death, we must find new ways to relate to the rebel forces, cease animosity, and prevent indignation by implementing love with zealous persistence and obstinacy. By no means is this an attempt to remove forces or embolden anti-American organizations by submitting to their desires. This is a suggestion to endeavor a different route, emphasizing shared beliefs, forgiveness, and concern for even the most treacherous adversary, as empathy as oppose to condemnation may facilitate our mission to eradicate terror and unite the world under one God.
Sincerely,
Zachary Scott McBride
www.myspace.com/zmcbride
Radical Islam is the title of many troubled and onerous organizations and because the common American mentality reveals the retaliatory sentiment towards these misconstrued infidels, we are in no way moving towards a more tranquil relationship between America and the Islamic world. It is absolutely necessary and even essential to act amicable towards these souls whose minds have been cluttered with hatred. We must make known to this world that not all of us desire war despite our offensive military. There are no political or military answers to this war that will have a lasting effect. We need to reconcile differences by propagating our shared faith in one true God. To refrain from using religion as a means to creating peace is to shun the only solution to this war. Do not be disgruntled by invidious speeches on part of Islamic extremist for that will only exacerbate the situation. Many oracles are merely reacting to our invasive military, our contemptuous media, and our imperious leaders. We must remain patient and impervious to perverse behavior for if we succumb to enmity, more ardent attacks will supervene and vengeance will manifest. We need to present ourselves as inviolate and benevolent children of God giving clemency to Islam and paying homage to the Muslim prophets before us. I have seen, with my own eyes, a spirit, and this is an experience that should not be silenced for if those labeled as extremist see that God also reaches out to people of America, it may mitigate the hostility and become a step towards solidarity. Although violence and peril may appear innate to this culture that does not mean this situation is irremeable. Optimism is peremptory except when placed in an unjust strategy or a misguided notion. Propaganda has made public opinion fearful and vindictive and instead of abrogating the use of force, which subjects’ citizenry to attack, we are advocating all forms of military force as a means to protect our country. Aggressive military is more instigative to war than conducive to our safety, and this is why we are obligated to indemnify parts of the Middle East as a means to earn the respect of the inhabitants. In addition, as an act of decency, and a means of assuaging the tensions of militias, we should offer and supply infidels with a consistency of marijuana, to make them more obsequious and capable of proper diplomacy. With this plan, we will work together to strive towards a withdrawal of American troops, and a continuation of cooperation between governments, in which we will provide money for rebuilding endeavors and various other humanitarian gestures. Our patronage will be an attempt to strengthen, appease, and stabilize societies without contributing to warfare or assisting the intentions of pernicious martyrs. Neither America nor Islam is in the right when resorting to murder. In order to refute the common perception that America is consumed by wickedness and deserving of death, we must find new ways to relate to the rebel forces, cease animosity, and prevent indignation by implementing love with zealous persistence and obstinacy. By no means is this an attempt to remove forces or embolden anti-American organizations by submitting to their desires. This is a suggestion to endeavor a different route, emphasizing shared beliefs, forgiveness, and concern for even the most treacherous adversary, as empathy as oppose to condemnation may facilitate our mission to eradicate terror and unite the world under one God.
Sincerely,
Zachary Scott McBride
www.myspace.com/zmcbride