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Old 02-22-2008, 01:36 PM
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But you fail to define how. Will they allow non-Muslims equal rights in their Islamic Republics? Will they allow Muslims to change their faith to other faiths? Will they allow non-Muslims not to show their submission by not paying the special tax, the jiyza, to the Islamic state? I think not. Yet you call that moderate, and in the same breath say you are not an apologist.
First off, it's kind of dishonest to pull a quote that isn't even from this thread. I'm honestly not sure it's even mine.

Second, the quote doesn't accuse anyone of being an apologist, rather it accuses someone of claiming not to be an apologist.
Funny, but when I posted on the little arrow in Coyote's quote, that you directly quoted, it led me to her response...And in her response, the portion that she quoted from your posts, also had an arrow, which when I clicked it, took me directly to YOUR response, which was post #114 in THIS thread...

So for you to try and say that she's the one being dishonest, when anyone can click the link in YOUR quote that she quoted in her response can see it's YOUR words, from one of YOUR posts in THIS thread...

So honestly...It is your words, honestly from this thread. To try and pretend otherwise on your part doesn't make her look dishonest at all...But looks to be a dodge on your part.

And as Coyote said in her response to your current words here...You're playing semantics with the words, yet it still reads the same...You're calling someone an apologist, and telling them that they're denying being the apologist you believe them to be.
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