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Eric Scheie of ClassicalValues emails the following (quoted here by permission). First, with regard to obstacles put in the way of Westerners seeking to know what's being said inside the mosques:
...I wanted to let you know that I think there may be a double standard having nothing to do with Islam, because I have traveled repeatedly in Turkey and Egypt, and was always allowed to enter mosques -- even when worshipers were inside praying. (The only requirement was that shoes had to be left at the door.)
Second, Eric discussed his experience with a mosque near where he lives:
I happen to live 500 or so yards away from a mosque which is part of a Saudi-funded Madrassa/school, and all kinds of weird things go on around here. Their national director was deported for terrorist activities and I wish to God they'd close the place down. Neighbors are frightened.
Let's add this up with:
...and it becomes evident that mosques in the U.S. are already waging a campaign of intimidation against us in our own country.
Let's get tough with these guys. Let's get some undercover FBI guys into the mosques, find out who's preaching violence, and start deporting them.
it either is or is not a house of worship to God. Ergo, you may enter (shoeless) but if munitions are found or chemical weapons, it is the end of days for Islam, the religion of nukes, bio, chemical, terror, and DISGUST.
Downright nasty that superior attitude.