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Due to the speciefic intentions showing in "War On Terrorism" (WOT)speciefically crushing Islamic societies, Here Is a question arised in minds that, familier WOT imposed mostly by USA with collaboration of European block is against extremisism & terrorism as whole or it's against only to crush Islamists.
Let assume that it's against all terrorists & extremists (as chanting loudly and forcing other nations to finish extremists), then why did not America taken serious action against Islamopphobic extermists hate mongers to finish them, (as showing in the artical & video below) with in United states first, as other countires doing like Pakistan supported USA by hook & crook to finsh the Islamic extremists & extremisism though being Islamic repulic country itself. This is obvios bigotry of world powers, which could be endless danger for sovereign societies of the world.

That duel perceptible charactor of racial discrimination is a big question mark to all peace loving balanced & open-minded intellectualls of the world communities regardless relgion or casts ...???

In my view, This monster belongs to the red neck war lords. not to christianity, rod boy is nothing but blood thirsty and full of propaganda bull ****.

Please read artical and watch video related to the topic raised above:

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McCain’s pastor problem: the video

During a 2005 sermon, a fundamentalist pastor whom Senator John McCain has praised and campaigned with called Islam “the greatest religious enemy of our civilization and the world,” claiming that the historic mission of America is to see “this false religion destroyed.” In this taped sermon, currently sold by his megachurch, the Reverend Rod Parsley reiterates and amplifies harsh and derogatory comments about Islam he made in his book, Silent No More, published the same year he delivered these remarks. Meanwhile, McCain has stuck to his stance of not criticizing Parsley, an important political ally in a crucial swing state.

In March 2008—two weeks after McCain appeared with Parsley at a Cincinnati campaign rally, hailing him as “one of the truly great leaders in America, a moral compass, a spiritual guide”—Mother Jones reported that Parsley had urged Christians to wage a “war” to eradicate Islam in his 2005 book. McCain’s campaign refused to respond to questions about Parsley, and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee declined to denounce Parsley’s anti-Islam remarks or renounce his endorsement. At a time when Barack Obama was mired in a searing controversy involving Reverend Jeremiah Wright, McCain escaped any trouble for his political alliance with Parsley, who leads the World Harvest Church, a supersized Pentecostal institution in Columbus, Ohio. Parsley, whose sermons are broadcast around the world, has been credited with helping George W. Bush win Ohio in 2004 by registering social conservatives and encouraging them to vote. McCain certainly would like to see Parsley do the same for him—which could explain his reluctance to do any harm to his relationship with this anti-Islam extremist.

At face value, it’s perfectly legitimate. Rod Parsley is a vociferous Islamophobic hatemonger and McCain should have nothing to do with him. But given that McCain’s association is not particularly personal, is recent and is explicitly political, it’s worth pausing to consider what McCain’s calculations are here and whether he’s taken on the kind of liability of some of us might imagine.
McCain's Spiritual GuideVideo:
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Editor’s Comment — Robert Greenwald’s new video (above) is clearly crafted as a “gotcha” that’s meant to nail the Republicans in response for their exploitation of the Wright videos.

Were it not for the fact that hostility towards Muslims is widespread in America, and the fact that negative views of Islam and of the Middle East constitute a broadly accepted form of bigotry in this country, Obama could not be “accused” of being a Muslim. Most of those who have defended Obama against this false accusation have chosen to focus almost exclusively on the fact that it’s false while passing over the fact that it could be used as an accusation.

Those who think that McCain’s association with Rod Parsley (or Pastor Hagee) is something for which he might pay a political penalty, seem to be underestimating how deeply Islamophobia has permeated American culture. Yet what’s particularly noteworthy about this prejudice and the way it colors perceptions of all things Middle Eastern is that in a culture where political correctness has had the dubious success of curtailing so many other overt expressions of bigotry, what Parsley and Hagee have to say are things that many and perhaps even the majority of Americans do not find shocking. Islamophobia is the anti-Semiticism of this era. It’s a form of hatred that many people feel comfortable with and which few stand up to oppose.

When one considers the kinds of cultural stereotypes that have shaped America’s views of the Middle East and Islam, it’s not hard to understand why the Islamophobes find it easy to connect with a broad constituency. This isn’t something that started with 9/11. That event merely brought into focus attitudes that had long prevailed.
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If the pastor had said that about Jews....McCain and the pastor would have been shot dead. McCain also has taken the guy's endorsement and this got little coverage in the US.
 
Dear Unknown,

Why drag the jews in ? I have not read about anyone famous being killed for criticising the jews ? Yesterday a guy converted to Islam and then promptly went and made a bomb and tried to blow up a bar. While islam may have not driven him to it, people who preach their form of Islam certainly did.

Time for people to stand up against these fanatics and just accept or ignore people like the pastor.

Regards
 
I'm not saying anything bad about Jews. I'm implying that while you can say anything defamatory about Islam in the west, if you say it about Jews, you are more likely to get in social trouble. While you might not be killed for it, but it is more unmoral to criticize Jews than any other religion. Notice why McCain and most news media haven't said anything about this issue.
 
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