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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Letter Writing

A letter to americans

Hello.
See the following can be stated better:

Dear americans
We were informed about a film made in the U.S that re-states the old thing about prophet Muhammad(PBUH) over and over again.I would like, herein, to inform you that re-stating rubishes wouldn't add to their value.We better let the fools stating such rubish thing live and play.they don't deserve a word from us.
  

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Dear Americans: The thing we most respect and admire about your country is its Bill of Rights. We hope someday to have something similar here. Its iron-clad guarantees of freedom of religion and freedom of speech must be a great comfort to you when you witness the mob rule and vicious intolerance that grips much of the rest of the world.

  • Dear Americans: The thing we most respect and admire about your country is its Bill of Rights.
  • We hope someday to have something similar here.
  • Its iron-clad guarantees of freedom of religion and freedom of speech must be a great comfort to you when you witness the mob rule and vicious intolerance that grips much of the rest of the world.
  • Thank you for preserving the light of hope for world brotherhood through these dark times, and for nobly resisting the temptation to descend to the level of the bloodthirsty zealots assailing you.
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Dear Americans:

The thing we most respect and admire about your country is its Bill of Rights. We hope someday to have something similar here. Its iron-clad guarantees of freedom of religion and freedom of speech must be a great comfort to you when you witness the mob rule and vicious intolerance that grips much of the rest of the world. Thank you for preserving the light of hope for worl
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enoonDear Americans:The thing we most respect and admire about your country is its Bill of Rights. We hope someday to have something similar here. Its iron-clad guarantees of freedom of religion and freedom of speech must be a great comfort to you when you witness the mob rule and vicious intolerance that grips much of the rest of the world. Thank you for preserving the li
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And some of those they in fact didn't respect our brotherhood.I emphasize 'some' americans, not all of them, probably a minority.
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I'll try again:

Dear Americans:

Words cannot express the sorrow and outrage we feel at the recent murders at your consulate. Please take what comfort you can from our promise to never rest until we have forced the authorities to find and punish the religious fanatics responsible. We beg you to bear with us while we struggle to throw off the suffocating cocoon of dogmatism and eme
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And I intend no insult or offense to others.sorry if that made you angry.
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enoonI'll try again:Dear Americans:Words cannot express the sorrow and outrage we feel at the recent murders at your consulate. Please take what comfort you can from our promise to never rest until we have forced the authorities to find and punish the religious fanatics responsible. We beg you to bear with us while we struggle to throw off the suffocating cocoon of dogmat
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OK, how's this:

Dear Americans:

Your restraint in the face of murderous attack and your repeated assurances that you will remain as you always have been—kind, tolerant, merciful and just—have shamed us into a reappraisal of our philosophy. It has dawned on at least a cadre of intelligentsia here that our primitive tribal superstitions are not suitable for guiding our affairs in t
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But your letters repetatedly says of their kindness while they abuse our prophet.That is not kindness or freedom of speech.that is hurting other people.
kindness requires respecting others, even if they are superstitious(I am not discussing if muslims are superstitious or not).
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This is harder than I thought it was going to be.

Dear Americans:

We are naming September 11 Chris Stevens Day in perpetuity in honor and remembrance of the good man who laid down his life in an attempt to keep alive hope for fruitful dialogue between our peoples. Commemorative activities will include a minute of silence throughout our lands at sundown, the laying of wreaths at a
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But I want a letter to teach the ignorant that repeating a rubish word over and over again would not make it valuable to the least degree.And also, that rediculing others' religion is not using freedom of speech, it is MISusing it!And ask them why they think that religion is something they can freely redicule.Also I want a letter that, although expreesing my compassion for the ambassdador's m

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