gsvol
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If anything, you all can get off the "Obama is a Muslim" trip. Muslims bow to noone but Allah.
You do know also muslims may claim to be Christian as long as they are doing so in furtherance of jihad for islam??
*snipped the 18762538 links*
Do you have an opinion on the muslim world view of Fareed Zakaria???
I'm not going to read the links. Do any of them have pertinent information that Muslims bow to anyone other than Allah?
I don't know enough of Fareed's work to form an opinion on his views.
My world view is none of your concern to be honest, and to make the broad leap to assume my world view is based on an avatar shows how idiotic your thought process is.
Is yours based on a carrot?
Have a good life. :hi:
"Let me say this as clearly as I can, the United States is not and never will be at war with Islam. In fact, our partnership with the Muslim world is critical ...
"America's relationship with the Muslim world cannot and will not be based on opposition to al Qaida,"
"We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over so many centuries to shape the world for the better, including my own country,"
the United States "still struggles with the legacy of our past treatment of Native Americans." (comparing that to the Armenian genocide.)
Barack Hussein Obama
(In a speech in Turkey broadcast over the two largest islamic TV networks.)
An Iraqi translator who has earned commendations for risking his life repeatedly to save the lives of many American soldiers in combat has been denied a visa to live in the United States because of nonviolent actions he took to overthrow Saddam Hussein at the same time the U.S. government was calling for regime change in Iraq. Jasim, whose name is being withheld for his safety, has received strong support from the U.S. military, and the Department of Homeland Security approved his application for a visa. But the State Department has denied Jasim a visa because he was arrested in 1996 for actions against the Saddam dictatorship.
The only reason I am here today is because of Jasim, said Elisabeth Keene, a U.S. Army specialist who serves in a combat unit. He saved the life of everyone in my unit. On several occasions while our guys were putting rounds down range, Jasim put himself in harms way to pull the wounded out and treat them, Keene said. Jasim is a hero to everyone he has ever met. I owe my life to Jasim hands down, said Master Sgt. Jason Krieger, who went on over 200 combat patrols with Jasim. I consider him a brother, not only in arms, but in love as well. Those who have worked with Jasim are astonished at the decision to deny him a visa.
(Hillary at her best)
...................... OTOH:
For people who can be released there are a variety of options that we have and among them is the possibility is that we would release them into this country, Mr. Holder said. That process is ongoing and weve not made any determinations or made any requests of anybody at this point.
Holder said it was possible the 17 Chinese Muslims who have been held for years at Guantanamo, and two or three others prisoners, could be freed in the United States.
Section 103 of the Real ID Act of 2005′ prohibits the immigration of those who train in terrorism or who are associated with terrorist groups.
That law was enacted in 2005 because of the war Holder says he now realizes weve been in for over a decade. It was enacted because paramilitary courses factored into all those terrorist attacks from the 1990s that we as a nation missed the significance of. Holder hasnt explained how turning trained jihadists loose on the infidels that they were training to kill is consistent with his new war mentality (a war in which, at his direction, we no longer call enemy combatants enemy combatants).
U.S. gives drop-dead treatment to tortured beauty
Woman, 23, persecuted for political views, but may be denied protection by America.
Auxiliadora Martinez, 23, a Nicaraguan political refugee, was beaten with sticks, shot at, nearly raped and almost murdered all because she fought for free elections.
Martinez, a campaign organizer for Eduardo Montealegre, former Constitutionalist Party candidate for Managua mayor, has been tortured by Nicaragua's Sandinista regime and is pleading with the United States for asylum, but American immigration officials have shown her little sympathy.
Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega has employed neighborhood committees called Citizens Power Councils, or CPCs, used by his corrupt Sandinista party to spy on citizens, intimidate and torture them.
Sandinistas murdered her uncles in the 1980s when they were only 12 years old after they refused to join their forces.
"My mom said they hid her brothers under the bed so the Sandinistas wouldn't take them away," she said. "They came with their weapons and their guns and they began to rip the house apart to find the boys. The Sandinistas took them away by force and killed them."
On March 17, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services sent her a notice of intent to deny her request for asylum. The letter, signed by George S. Mihalko, director of the Los Angeles asylum office, stated that her testimony "was found not credible," because it was "vague and incoherent" concerning her activities with "Vamos con Eduardo."
The letter continues, "Your vague testimony is material to your claim because it casts doubt on whether you ever participated in this demonstration or that you were ever a leader in Eduardo's campaign organization as claimed."
Martinez said she was baffled at this comment, because she presented her campaign ID, numerous photos, campaign T-shirts and even offered film footage that shows her with Montealegre and Quiñónez.