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They Must Be Stopped is a Must Read
posted by 809783 on January 10, 2009
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1 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
Awful and biased
posted by 849745 on January 17, 2009
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Anonymous
Posted January 10, 2009
They Must Be Stopped is a Must Read
Brigitte Gabriel's book, "They Must Be Stopped", is a must read for all Americans. In a time of innumerable crises, Gabriel starkly portrays America's largest threat, namely that of Islamofascism. There is no political correctness here, and she calls out all those who are contributing to the rising tide. If you want your children and grandchildren to live in a democracy, then I highly suggest you read this chilling portrait of what is coming our way.
9 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted September 4, 2008
Can't wait to read it...
I read 'Because They Hate' and loved it. Gabriel is a thought provoking author that bases her thesis on her own life experiences as a Christian survivor in now Muslim dominated Lebanon. Gabriel also has a website called American Congress for Truth that is a call to action for Americans to see for themselves the slow jihad that is taking place in America as well as Europe. I feel this book will be as politically controversial as the last, and hope that Gabriel still travels with a bodyguard. Many threats and Fatwas have been levied against Gabriel from Muslim extremists for revealing the truth about Islam and its extreme adherants to the faith.
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Not "politically correct".
An excellent book, must read. She describes Islam through the eyes of the person that was able to experience this "paceful" religion...
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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nosnibor
Posted February 4, 2011
FANTASTIC! A Must for anyone concerned about our future
WOW! I started reading this book with very little interest; it was a gift. After the first chapter, I felt "connected" to the author. Bridgitte is a gifted person. If you are concerned about what is going on in the White House and the Middle East, you must read this book. This is the kind of book that Hitler would have banded today. Read it before it is taken away from us. nosnibor.
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Anonymous
Posted January 17, 2009
Awful and biased
Prejudiced and misinformed propaganda that does nothing but fuel ignorant stereotypes.
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Anonymous
Posted December 23, 2008
Brigete Gabrial is lost in her own bias and fanatical sentiment that resulted from the Lebanese civil war that she has not be able to extract herself from.
Ms. Gabrial is far from being qualified as an expert on Islam or terrorism. Her writing is not founded on sound political science theory or Islamic theology. Moreover, her recomendations are in direct contrast with most of the top national security advisers in government. Ms. Gabrial depictes Islam only through the eyes of those who fear and despise all of Islam. Anyone who follows her line of thought will never be able to understand the difference between the core of Islam which most Muslims peacefully follow and the radical brands that either are peaceful but pose political risks in the Middle East or that are violent and pose security risks to both the Middle East and the West.
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Frogman9999
Posted April 22, 2012
This book is a must read, after you digest the first one. As a t
This book is a must read, after you digest the first one. As a traveler, and mostly to Arab Countries, I can vouch for the scholarship, and historical accuracy of this book. The author ived and experianced all she writes about, and is not just another professor who relies on acadamia alone to sway her readers. The central theme is, America, wake up, and education yourself. The author also risks her own safety and alienation for her very researched and eduated approach to her message. Truth is biased by it's very nature, and she lays it out. I am now persuaded about what I've sespected all along. Easy to read, packed with facts, up to date, scholarly, fast paced and refreshing. Good job, and now the only decision is, what to do with the information I'm armed with. No excuses for ignorance anymore. jrl sgtmaj usmc (ret).
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Anonymous
Posted January 5, 2012
WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?
What is this about?
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-journalist_
Posted May 1, 2009
Political Warning
I have not yet read this book, but will do so this summer. Due to the topic, I do not expect to put it down until I have finished it. This is a subject about the author has inside cultural input, which is highly unusual.
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