There was never any doubt by any thinking person
about where Obambi's allegiance lies, speaking of lies,
that is the only thing he hasn't lied about, he plainly
stated he would stand with the muslims should the
political winds turn ugly and anyone with half a brain
knew they would turn ugly because of the plainly stated
objectives expressed by islamic leaders at least back
to 1922.
I knew that back in 1965, at least, some are just
learning that now, many are still even in denial.
Nine years later, church at Ground Zero still not rebuilt, but mad rush to build Islamic supremacist mega-mosque - Jihad Watch
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church stood in the
shadow of the World Trade Center and was crushed
under the rubble when the towers collapsed on
September 11, 2001. Almost nine years later it has
still not been rebuilt; the rebuilding project is mired
in bureaucracy, with New York City officials being
uncooperative and throwing up roadblock after
roadblock.
The contrast is telling with the mad rush on the part
of New York City officials to build the Islamic
supremacist mega-mosque at Ground Zero, sweeping
aside calls to landmark the Burlington Coat Factory
building, into which crashed the landing gear from one
of the 9/11 planes, as a war memorial -- despite the
fact that buildings of far lesser historical significance
have been designated as landmarks in New York.
(History of that building as an important landmark
goes back to 1865.)
In the reply section 'duh_swami' expresses just my
thoughts and feelings about muhammed's pagan
moon god allah and his fanatical barbaric followers.
Huge protest of the Obamosque is planned for 9/11 2010.
On Sunday, June 6th, a multi-ethnic, multi-racial
coalition of Americans opposed to Islamic violence
and intolerance rallied at the site of the World Trade
Center in New York City.
Many travelled here from other countries to tell us
about the problems with the muslim culture of hate.
Page 2.
(lots of good stuff on pange two.)
Imam Rauf is a permanent trustee of New Yorks
uptown Islamic Cultural Center, founded by his
Muslim Brotherhood father. Until Sept. 28, 2001,
the ICC employed Imam Sheik Muhammad Gemeaha,
an Al-Azhar University envoy to the U.S.
One week later, from the safety of Egypt, Gemeaha
said only the Jews could have perpetrated September
11. If Americans knew, they would have done to Jews
what Hitler did. Allah says Jews disseminate corruption
in the land and spread heresy, homosexuality,
alcoholism, and drugs, he added.
Gemeahas successor at ICC was no better: Omar
Saleem Abu-Namous saw no conclusive evidence
proving Muslims responsible.
These pronouncements represent institutional
discriminatory precepts embedded within Sharia
law. Raufs associates, who operated under his
trusteeship at the 96th Street mosque, uttered
them, and not surprisingly, they mirrored Raufs
own hateful post-9/11 comments.
In March, Rauf stated in Arabic: I dont believe
in interfaith dialogue.
On May 26, Rauf gave an interview to Sada Abdul
Maksoud on the well-trafficked Hadiyul-Islam website:
Throughout my discussions with contemporary Muslim
theologians, it is clear an Islamic state can be
established in more than just a single form or mold.
It can be established through a kingdom or a
democracy. The important issue is to establish the
general fundamentals of Sharia that are required to
govern.
Raufs statements in Arabic directly contradicted his
statements to English speakers i.e., that the U.S.
Constitution is Sharia-compliant.
Rauf has said from the beginning that the attack
on 9/11 was America's own fault.
BTW, one of the two final bidders for a company to help run the New York Port Authority is a muslim company.
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The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release August 11, 2010
Statement by the President on the Occasion of Ramadan
On behalf of the American people, Michelle and
I want to extend our best wishes to Muslims in
America and around the world. Ramadan Kareem.
Ramadan is a time when Muslims around the world
reflect upon the wisdom and guidance that comes
with faith, and the responsibility that human beings
have to one another, and to God. This is a time
when families gather, friends host iftars, and meals
are shared. But Ramadan is also a time of intense
devotion and reflection a time when Muslims fast
during the day and pray during the night; when Muslims
provide support to others to advance opportunity and
prosperity for people everywhere. For all of us must
remember that the world we want to build and the
changes that we want to make must begin in our
own hearts, and our own communities.
These rituals remind us of the principles that we
hold in common, and Islams role in advancing justice,
progress, tolerance, and the dignity of all human beings.
Ramadan is a celebration of a faith known for great diversity and racial equality. And here in the United
States, Ramadan is a reminder that Islam has always
been part of America and that American Muslims have
made extraordinary contributions to our country.
And today, I want to extend my best wishes to the
1.5 billion Muslims around the world and your families
and friends as you welcome the beginning of Ramadan.
I look forward to hosting an Iftar dinner celebrating
Ramadan here at the White House later this week,
and wish you a blessed month.
May Gods peace be upon you.