28 % Â deny it
4 % Â opted for “not sure”
New Poll:
Splattered with blood, a wounded man makes a phone call on his mobile outside the Park Kultury metro station shortly after a female suicide bomber blew herself up/ EU Union Times
Regarding the recent Islamic terrorist attacks in Russia. What should Russia do?
1. Deport all Muslims to North Caucasus and give them independence
2. Kill all Muslims and keep its territories
3. convert to Islam and pray for mercy from Muslims
4. Just complain to UN and NATO
5. Do nothing about it, just welcome more terrorist attacks
Due to an escalation of jihad, I am sure that if you ran this Poll “Every Muslim is a Potential Terrorist” again, say in six months time, the response would be higher than 68%.
If one believes in Mohammeds words as though they were from God, they are a potential Terrorist.
We would need to take option 2. if we take option 1 they will regroup and start all over again. Options 3,4,and 5 are not options at all. We have to purge the earth from this evil so we, can live without the “Satanic, Cult of Peace”.
Another poll, just in case you are interested:
[Dr. Aaron Lerner – IMRA:
American Jews answered:
8. In the framework of a permanent peace with the Palestinians, should
Israel be willing to compromise on the status of Jerusalem as a united city
under Israeli jurisdiction?
Yes 35 No 61 Not Sure 4
10. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? „The goal of the
Arabs is not the return of occupied territories but rather the destruction
of Israel.‰
Agree 75 Disagree 20 Not Sure 5
If they already realize this – the rest of the answers only the extent to
which they fail or do not fail to connect the dots.
Then again – they are not alone. There are many Israelis who fail to
connect the dots.]
2010 Annual Survey of American Jewish Opinion
http://www.ajc.org/site/c.ijITI2PHKoG/b.5915517/k.D620/2010_Annual_Survey_of_American_Jewish_Opinion.htm
The data reported here are taken from the 2010 Annual Survey of American
Jewish Opinion, sponsored by AJC. Among the topics covered in this survey
are U.S.-Israeli relations, the Arab-Israel conflict, and the Iranian
nuclear threat. Some of the questions appearing in the survey are new;
others are drawn from previous AJC surveys, including the various Annual
Surveys of American Jewish Opinion carried out between 1979 and 2009.
The 2010 survey was conducted for AJC by Synovate (formerly Market Facts), a
leading research organization. Respondents were interviewed by telephone
between March 2 – March 23, 2010; no interviews took place on the Sabbath.
The sample consisted of 800 self-identifying Jewish respondents selected
from the Synovate consumer mail panel. The respondents are representative of
the United States adult Jewish population on a variety of measures. The
margin of error for the sample as a whole is plus or minus 3 percentage
points.
A. Obama Administration
1. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job
as President?
Approve 57% Disaprove 38% Not sure 6%
2. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling each of
the following?
A. The economy
Approve 55
Disapprove 42
Not sure 3
B. Health care
Approve 50
Disapprove 48
Not sure 3
C. Homeland security
Approve 62
Disapprove 33
Not sure 5
B. U.S.-Israel Relations
3. How would you characterize relations between Israel and the United States
today? Are they very positive, somewhat positive, somewhat negative, or very
negative?
Very positive 10
Somewhat positive 63
Somewhat negative 22
Very negative 4
Not sure 1
4. Do you approve or disapprove of the Obama Administration’s handling of
U.S.-Israel relations?
Approve 55% Disaprove 37% Not sure 8%
5. Do you approve or disapprove of the Netanyahu government’s handling of
Israel-U.S. relations?
Approve 57% Disaprove 30% Not sure 12%
C. Arab-Israel Conflict
6. As compared with one year ago, are you more optimistic about the chance
for a lasting peace between Israel and the Arabs, less optimistic, or do you
think the chance for a lasting peace is about the same as it was one year
ago?
More optimistic 6
Less optimistic 22
Same as one year ago 72
Not sure 1
7. In the current situation, do you favor or oppose the establishment of a
Palestinian state?
Favor 48% Oppose 45% Not sure 7%
8. In the framework of a permanent peace with the Palestinians, should
Israel be willing to compromise on the status of Jerusalem as a united city
under Israeli jurisdiction?
Yes 35 No 61 Not Sure 4
9. As part of a permanent settlement with the Palestinians, should Israel be
willing to dismantle all, some, or none of the Jewish settlements in the
West Bank?
All 8 Some 56 None 34 Not sure 2
10. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? „The goal of the
Arabs is not the return of occupied territories but rather the destruction
of Israel.‰
Agree 75 Disagree 20 Not Sure 5
11. Do you think that Israel can or cannot achieve peace with a Hamas-led
Palestinian government?
Can 16 Cannot 80 Not Sure 4
12. Should the Palestinians be required or not be required to recognize
Israel as a Jewish state in a final peace agreement?
Required 94 Not required 3 Not sure 1
D. International Issues
13. Do you approve or disapprove of the Obama Administration‚s handling of
the Iran nuclear issue?
Approve 47% Disaprove 42% Not sure 11%
14. How much of a chance do you think there is that a combination of
diplomacy and sanctions can stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons? Is
there a good chance, some chance, little chance, or no chance?
Good chance 5
Some chance 27
Little chance 45
No chance 23
Not sure 1
15. Would you support or oppose the United States taking military action
against Iran to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons?
Support 53
Oppose 42
Not sure 4
16. Would you support or oppose Israel taking military action against Iran
to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons?
Support 62
Oppose 33
Not sure 5
17. Barack Obama has approved the deployment of an additional 30,000 U.S.
troops in Afghanistan. Do you agree or disagree with this decision?
Agree 62
Disagree 35
Not Sure 4
18. I would like you to rate your feelings towards some countries, with one
hundred meaning a very warm, favorable feeling, zero meaning a very cold,
unfavorable feeling, and fifty meaning not particularly warm or cold. You
can use any number from zero to one hundred. How would you rate your
feelings toward . . .
Mean Score
a. Russia 54
b. India 64
c. Venezuela 42
d. Jordan 47
e. Turkey 52
f. China 49
g. Egypt 49
h. United States 88
i. Saudi Arabia 34
j. Germany 57
E. Anti-Semitism
19. Do you think anti-Semitism in the United States is currently a very
serious problem, somewhat of a problem, or not a problem at all?
Very serious problem 25
Somewhat of a problem 66
Not a problem at all 9
Not sure 0
20. Do you think anti-Semitism in Europe is currently a very serious
problem, somewhat of a problem, or not a problem at all?
Very serious problem 51
Somewhat of a problem 44
Not a problem at all 3
Not sure 2
21. Do you think anti-Semitism in the Muslim world is currently a very
serious problem, somewhat of a problem, or not a problem at all?
Very serious problem 87
Somewhat of a problem 11
Not a problem at all 1
Not Sure 1
22. Looking ahead over the next several years, do you think that
anti-Semitism around the world will increase greatly, increase somewhat,
remain the same, decrease somewhat, or decrease greatly?
Increase greatly 14
Increase somewhat 36
Remain the same 41
Decrease somewhat 7
Decrease greatly 1
F. Background Factors
23. In politics as of today, do you consider yourself a Republican, a
Democrat, or an Independent?
Republican 15
Democrat 50
Independent 32
Not sure 2
24. Do you think of yourself as . . .
Orthodox 10
Conservative 24
Reconstructionist 2
Reform 26
Just Jewish 37
Not sure 1
25. How important would you say being Jewish is in your own life?
Very important 51
Fairly important 34
Not very important 15
Not sure 0
26. How close do you feel to Israel?
Very close 30
Fairly close 44
Fairly distant 20
Very distant 5
Not sure 0
68 % of our readers believe that “Every Muslim is a Potential Terrorist”
by sheikyermami on April 11, 2010
Therese April 12, 2010 at 5:41 am.
Oh, wishful thinking!
My finger wavered over option 2 for a few seconds. I was seriously tempted. Deep in my heart of hearts I know that it is the solution…BUT…then we would be like them, Hitler, Stalin, Attaturk, Mussoulini, Saddam Hussein, etc., etc.
And no. I never want to be like that.
Whatever solution we choose it will be developed with our strong Judeao-Christian values.
Something like:-
PERMANENT geographical quarantine,
PERMANENT economic management,
PERMANENT education of their women and children with our values, PERMANENT limiting of the size of their families,
UNTIL their populations are reduced to extinction.
This is similar to the solution for Japan, except the population measures.
Drastic solutions for drastic situations.
I was also tempted with option 2. I reckon the best solution for world peace would be to quarantine them enmass as a people, with no exceptions, Obama included. It seems from your poll that the Jews living in America are a deluded people. I do not agree that 68% of muslims are potential terrorists, i believe that they are 100% terrorists in waiting.