Letter to Ms.Parker, Townhall columnist
kparker@kparker.com from one of IndiaCause members
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From: T R N Rao
Ms. Parker, Bravo! Hats off to your terrific column ! I am mailing that to
many of my friends.
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As Thanksgiving approaches, let me add this to the list of things for which I
am grateful: I do not live in a predominantly Muslim country. And another
thing: I'm grateful that I probably will not get hacked to death by
machete-wielding youths for saying so. At least not today.......
What's obvious is that Muhammad probably (ital) would (end ital) have
loved the pageant, though in the privacy of his own tent, and probably would
have picked a new wife from among the bevy. Or taken her on as a concubine.
Or enslaved her, which is cheaper. As a matter of record, Muhammad -for all
his I'm sure wonderful qualities -had something like 16 wives, in addition to
concubines and slaves.
It is at least plausible that he might have found one of the Miss World
lovelies worthy of his harem. Which is to say, Daniel wasn't exactly
fabricating material, but she (ital) was (end ital) opining
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Bravo! Kathleen Parker! You are my hero. If these words were to come out
of a columnist in India where Muslims were a minority (12% or so), a minimum
of a thousand non-Muslims would have been butchered by the machetes of
fanatics by now. Muslims don't have to be a majority in a country to
terrorize the 'unbelievers'. If you were from India, UK, or any country other
than USA, by now you would be hiding from the 'Fatwah of mullahs. We thank
God it is USA. All the world needs is a dozen, or so of Kathleens against the
tyranny of Mullahs, then they will have to eat their own Fatwahs for a
breakfast. Daniels and Rushdies can live without fear.
T R N Rao
USA
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