@Don, you are exactly right. ALL of them to me are rattlesnakes until proven otherwise. The "analogy" that sticks is they ALL pray to the East five times a day; ALL of their women are completely covered except for their eyes or face retribution; They ALL stand accused of being guilty should they be sexually assaulted; ALL of the men consider themselves as being above women in every day life. They "refuse" to be treated by a woman doctor even here in this country.
I am certainly not willing to abuse ANY of them should they need food, water, medical treatment, housing, etc..., while being shipped home. America is not for anyone who refuses to assimilate.
Now, let me ask you this. How did our American Forces determine a North Korean from a South Korean during that conflict? What about Vietnam? How could you tell? Until proven otherwise any of them were capable of slitting your throat and not think one second about it.
These folks are our enemies until they prove otherwise and no, I don't apologize for my position here. In a news report the other night several thousand came charging over the border (over there) and completely consumed this little town. One woman was telling of them just coming right through their doors and into their homes taking whatever they wanted. It was total chaos. She was terrified. ...what if they had had weapons?
Diversification will destroy any nation just as we have been witnessing here in this country.
No, they don't all pray five times a day. They're supposed to. But catholics and baptists are supposed to abstain from fornication, adultery, and drunkenness, too.
No, not all of their women are completely covered; only the devout. And while yes, there are still fanatical muslim men who would prefer their women clothed so only their eyes show, it wasn't until the Soviet war in the 80's and the subsequent Afghan civil war that allowed the Taliban to come into power and enact those laws. And the face of muslim women is changing; here's a few examples:
(women Afghan police officers)
There are more, but that's enough for now. And don't forget: how many muslim women already in the US do you see wearing full burkhas?
I've lived and worked alongside muslims. Only met two devout ones that prayed five times a day. Worked with one that would show you which drawer he kept his bottle of Scotch in, if he trusted you. Met one that had absolutely no respect for imams, but still called himself muslim. Worked with one that was helping us because we were improving the infrastructure of his country, and he knew that not only did it make things better at that time, but that we would one day leave and he'd have the corner on the market for keeping that infrastructure working. For that reason, for helping us to make his country better, a sniper tried to kill him. Ended up shooting his daughter instead. She survived, but was horribly disfigured.
Now, the white South African that he worked for, who said he had to treat his Iraqi employees like little children and beat them? Him I had a problem with, and we discussed it.
I'm not trying to change your mind; nor do I have any illusions that I could do so. I simply want to offer a differing viewpoint for you to consider. I don't know anything about you, or your time with/among muslims; but your comments strike me as one who is regurgitating what "experts" have stated.
And consider this: while I agree some of these posters are soft-hearted, shouldn't we be concerned that perhaps, like Pharoah, maybe God has hardened ours?
IN MY OPINION, vet them as best we can. If we can't verify their authenticity or intentions, place them in "halfway houses/camps" with observation and frequent checks, until they can be vetted, prove their loyalty and trustworthiness, or we can't vet them and we ship them back.
For Zaac and others, I'm sorry for these muslim people that a minority has tarnished the world's--not just posters on Baptist Board, but the world's--ability to trust them. But we don't hold the blame for the lack of trust. Someone who looks just like them and espouses their same beliefs caused that lack of trust. The burden is not on the victims and targets to extend trust; the burden is on them to do what it takes to earn it back.