Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
To me this means not only can we not establish a nationial religion, we also cannot ban, block, restrict or otherwise thwart any religion or the free excercise thereof.
Like it or not this is one of the founding principals of our nation. If we begin 'interperting' the Constitution to allow us to "suppress and eliminate those ideologies" that conflict with our own, we are setting ourselves up for other 'interpretation' of our rights. I don't think thats a road we are willing to go down.
Seagoon, typically when I read your posts I agree and have a good deal of respect for your positions. However your list ... I simply cant agree with a few points. 1 and 5 I have no problems with, however 2,3,4 would be, to me, an unacceptable assault upon our Constitution. We just cannot favor, or thwart one religion over another. Even if in the short term this is detrimental to our citizenry including the loss of life.
We can, and should demand that muslim countries allow non-muslims to practice their religion freely if they want to do business in/with us.
This quote I like:
"It's my belief that if their society were as religiously open as ours, that Islam could not compete and would begin to wither."