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How will Europe react to its growing Muslim population?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali's memoir Infidel tells the story of her emancipation.
Submission is a central theme in the Muslim religion, so certain things need to change drastically if Egypt does not want their new regime to morph into a dictator as well.
If the US wants Egypt to be free from dictators and terrorism they should let Egypt introduce checks and balances into their constitution to eliminate a one-party system.
The West is in a war of ideas against political Islam, and if free speech is not protected in Europe, we are already losing.
In her remarkable and unflinchingly honest memoir, the author recounts her transformation from what she terms, "the world of faith to the world of reason."
For those who haven't encountered her name yet, suffice it to say that Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a European of African descent with an almost American rags-to-riches life story.
Bin Laden's murder is not the end of Al Qaeda. And even if Al Qaeda were totally eliminated, the world would still have to deal with Al Qaeda's progenitor. Just how likely is it that Egypt will end up-after the inevitable transition period-being ruled indirectly or directly by the Muslim Brotherhood?




