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http://www.kashmiraffairs.org/ Murtaza Shibli
Bush and Violation of US Constitution Editor,
I sent these e-mails to many members in the California
government in which even a child educated under no child left behind
program could figure out what is expressed in the California State
Constitution Article 1 Section 13 & 24 means.
The state of California could easily stop the illegal surveillance of it's citizens by the mentally ill president of the united states lacking the mental capacity to hold his office. Not only has Bush Violated the Constitution of the United States he has violated the findings of the Nuremberg trials of pre-emptive war; it IS a crime against humanity. But do not expect any thing from any spineless Democrat leadership they have a classic case of the batter wife syndrome they do not have the courage to stand up for themselves or the oath they all have taken.
Thank you,
Jesse Hemingway
One God The first pillar of Islam is the declaration that there is only one God. Judaism also declares there there is one God. Christianity makes the same declaration. Are all these the same God? If so, then why don't Jews and Christians realize that the revelation to Mohammed in the Koran supercedes earlier revelation? Is there some reason why Jews and Christians don't hear Allah? Christians claim to have received new revelation, after that given to Mohammed. Are the Christians simply mistaken, or is there some reason why Muslims don't hear Allah when he speaks to Christians? And what about those who follow other religions, including humanism? Is there some reason why they don't hear Allah and become Muslims (or Christians or Jews)? I think the One God should be evident to all. Maybe we all do hear God, but for some reason we each hear differently. Perhaps Allah does not want to manifest himself in the same way to everyone? Does this make any sense? Steve Geller Berkeley CA USA
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