I spent a large part of 2004 and the first part of 2005 working in Jordan and Qatar as a civilian contractor for US Army Corps of Engineer projects. While some time was spent on military bases, our offices were in the local neighborhoods, and travel well outside the big cities (Amman and Doha), what the Sgt. says is true, even in these relatively "moderate" countries. Wherever Sharia was law, which is everywhere outside the major cities, and even there only in the more upscale neighborhoods where the secular government has tight control, the local population had the same attitude as described by the Sgt. The folks here who are clamoring for unfettered importation of refugees have no idea what they are asking for. They look on Islam as if it was the same as being an Episcopalian or a Methodist, and it is not. Islam is a theocracy with and attached religion, and it uses the religion and the religion's laws (Sharia) to bind its adherents to obey. What we are dealing with is not radical Islam, we are dealing with fundamental Islam, ane we better learn that before we are fighting in the streets.