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Yes , Without a Doubt , the same as I would Jail those who preach Death and Destruction to our Citizens , and their recruiting of Suicide Bombers , Training and Radicalizing within these mosque,s and other so called "Religious Buildings" I would also make a Priority of removing many of these vile trouble makers from our country . Making sure that they realise Great Britain will NEVER, EVER Become a "State of Islam" and their Rotten , War Mongering so called "Religious Leaders" are not welcome in our country , in fact they are not welcome anywhere in the "Free World" |
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Cryssie R
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no I'm not that ignorant. |
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Mark P
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No of course not - that would be stupid, illegal, and hypocritical. Not to mention un-Christian.
Only morons (and Republicans) fight "terrorism" or the potential of terrorism by commiting terrorist acts themselves. |
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RubberCat
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No , then I'd be like a Muslim fanatic, except I'd be an anti-Muslim fanatic.
Also most Muslims, the vast majority are peaceful people. |
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13caesars
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Absolutely not. Freedom of religion and association are part of a democratic system. Democracy isn't about the rule of the majority, but representation of minorities, whoever they be. |
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amy w
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no! why would you! |
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Weatherman
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NO
And anyone who does is a racist bigot |
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dapixelator
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No -- In the USA we DO have freedom of religion.
Interestly enough though-- there were protests in a Detroit area where Mosques were being built. The issue was over "call to prayer" being broadcast over a loudspeaker. this area was traditinonally Polish and Catholic. But in recent years it has been an area where people from other countries (e.g. India, Pakistan and countries will man muslims) have been moving. |
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namvet68
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You’re a bigot |
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Ian S
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What would the point be it would go ahead anyway please try to remember us English people are now the minority in this country not the majority. |
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ksong
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of couse not. what for? would you like your mum stop you from posting question here? |
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Angel
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I live in Brent, we have enough mosques!!!!!!!! |
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Kikyo
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No. Why would I? Ever hear of Freedom of Religion? |
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replicant21
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I wouldn't even complain. Freedom of religion, and I have no personal grievance with Islam.
My grievance lies with terrorists. |
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Uncle Joe
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No. |
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ktroutsh5
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Its nice to see the majority of people answering this question are rational, tolerant kind of folk. Almost restores yer faith in humanity. |
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Baby Girl 1214
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NO! Its religous freedom. You should not be racist against how other people pray. Better them being religious than out killing people, which is the problem with a lot of people these days. They have faith in nothing so whats the difference to them if you are dead or alive. |
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Pia
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Heck no.
Just like I could do nothing if the Salvation Army was building a church |
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John G
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No but I would expect the council planners to have the building in keeping with the local area,the same as our local church had to do. |
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Latin Techie
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No, I d go and build a Sainsburys or Walmart superstore next door so the Muslims could spend their mega-money there! |
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Good grief no. Freedom of religion was one of the reasons this country was founded. They did not mean just the Christian religion. We can learn from all religions. I can think of worse things to have in my neighborhood then a mosque! |
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Dizzy
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As a riot is a violent disturbance of the peace I could never join with such an ignorant, brainwashed, fascist crowd of lovers of war and its horrors.
Dizzy. |
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♫Irish Angel♥
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No, why would I, shur theres no harm in that... |
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angelstar
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no way i think it would be a good thing |
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Van_Wilder
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Once I signed a petition to have a cultural center built in my area. Moments later on signing someone told me it was for a Mosque in my area. Now I don't have any disagreements with that but they didn't have to lie to get my signature. I would have signed anyways. |
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La Gueta Micaela
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No that would be absurd |
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My very best friend in the whole wide world is a Muslim. I've even been to some of their prayers (they sound so cool). I believe in metaphysics, so their religion doesn't attract me beyond culturally, however I trully believe that "justice and liberty for all" means, you're in your right to protest, but they're in the right to build it as well. A riot is just ignorance, so instead you might want to have a decent public chat with some of your street's residents and their priests. That way they don't feel discriminated and you don't feel threatened. Take lots of care and feel compassion for the rest of the world who's not like you. |
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ciaragw
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NEVER what utter rubish
stupid morons who said yes
do you think it would promote terrorism or something?? |
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soph
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not riot but I really wouldnt be happy! |
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phooey
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If I beleived there were NEVER going to be any fundamentalists preaching terrorism and recruiting terrorists then I would not have a problem with a nearby mosque.
Until those public and influential in the Muslim community do more to show that they are against terrorism and root out the fundamentalist and terror supporters within their midst I would not be comfortable.
It is in the hands of the Muslim community to change a worsening public opinion of them. |
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mystique
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well ill never know cause no idiot would build a mosque in the area i live in |
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