An Open Letter to Islamic Organizations in America
By DC Watson
"Relations": the very word gives one the positive mindset of
working as a team to accomplish established goals. Throughout the past 228
years, Americans have fought through their own differences of opinion to
achieve great successes for this nation. What I and tens of millions of
others want to know is your interpretation of the term
"relations." Webster's Dictionary defines it as "an aspect
or quality (as resemblance) that connects two or more things or parts as
being or belonging or working together."
I didn’t write this column to accuse Muslim organizations of having ties
to terrorist networks. That issue has already been addressed elsewhere, so
there's no need to address it here. The purpose of this particular column
is to ask precise questions of Islamic Advocacy groups, and to obtain
precise, honest answers. It appears that the kindness and generosity of
the American people has been sadly mistaken for weakness and ignorance.
Thankfully, several
Middle East
scholars and apostates from Islam have educated us well about true Islam,
including verses contained in the Qur'an, and on the outdated Shari'ah
Legal system.
While I certainly don't believe that all Muslims are bad people, I do
believe that there is an agenda in the Muslim world to somehow attempt to
become Masters of the Universe. Whether through violence or through
manipulation of Governments, Islamic radicals are attempting to rule the
roost. Since we're labeled Islamophobic, intolerant, ignorant, and
jingoistic for not swallowing Islamic propaganda, perhaps you can address
and answer for all of us the following:
Please explain separately Qur'an verses 4:34, 4:89, 5:17, 5:51, 8:12, 9:5
and 9:29.
As Americans learn of beheadings, car bombings, rapes, kidnappings and
eventual assassinations of innocent men and women being committed by
members of the Islamic faith, how would you go about explaining to your
fellow Muslims that their behavior is a "hijacking" of Islam?
What would you say to the “Janjaweed”
in
Darfur
,
Sudan
, as they hack innocent men, women and children with machetes, rape, loot,
and murder innocent Africans?
What explanation could you possibly provide regarding stories like that of
a 16-year-old
Iranian girl who was charged with committing “acts incompatible with
chastity,” when in fact she was a rape victim? She was not afforded
a lawyer and was forced to defend herself. She told the Judge that he
shouldn’t punish the victims, but punish the rapists. She was hanged in
public, not for the adultery, but according to the Islamic Judge, for
“having a sharp tongue”
Why have
Islamic clerics even in the
U.S.
preached hate
for the West and condoned terrorism?
Since mosques are houses of Islamic worship, is it appropriate to raise
funds for terrorist activities inside them? What are you doing to make
sure this is not happening in mosques in
America
?
Islam, the “religion of peace” has believers that live and work in the
United States
, living comfortable lives with respectable occupations. With that in
mind, is it appropriate for them to be living the American dream while calling
for an uprising (Intifada) against the United States Government?
Why have American citizens had civil
suits brought against them for speaking out against the activities of
Muslims? (Second
item)
While members of all other faiths are respectful of the uniforms they wear
while at work or in the athletic arena, and of American law, why do
Muslims expect special accommodations to be made for the wearing of
Islamic headscarves, and go as far as filing suit in order to cover
their faces in a Driver License Picture?
While I’m aware that Constitutional legal barriers haven’t been
crossed, I’m also aware that Christians, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists are
prohibited from promoting their faiths in public schools. So why are
Muslim guest speakers gaining
entry into American public schools to discuss Islam with our children,
when Church and State are separate in
America
?
Since Muslim organizations seem to defend every Muslim that’s arrested,
claiming profiling, racism, religious bias, and unwarranted arrest, are
Americans supposed to believe that all Muslims are merely a group of
peaceful immigrants, and that every Muslim suspect arrested is completely
innocent and simply a target of racism and intolerance, even when
they’ve admitted their crimes?
www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/7/30/122441.shtml
www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2004/s1118618.htm
www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38019
This issue is
of substantial concern. Is it true that a prominent Islamic figure made
this statement? “Islam isn’t in
America
to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran should
be the highest authority in
America
, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth.” Was this actually
said? You’ve got to be kidding me. The Koran the highest authority in
America
? Islam the only accepted religion on earth? Excuse me while my head stops
spinning! I couldn’t believe this one.
(Lisa
Gardiner, the reporter of the original story, stands by its accuracy.)
Welcome to the
United States of America
. We speak English here. We're a free nation. We work hard, drink beer,
take care of our family and friends, and play hard. Although the religious
majority is overwhelmingly Christian, we're tolerant of all races and
religions. You’re welcome to practice your faith here, but you can
forget about dominating anything.
You can stay, as long as you respect our laws and our citizens. Understand
that it's not our responsibility to adapt to your culture. It's your
responsibility to adapt to ours. You’re in our house, so you follow the
house rules. The preservation of American Culture, American Borders, the
English language, and the United States Constitution remain at the
forefront of the American Patriot agenda.
Don't make the mistake of underestimating the backbone, the willingness,
or the means at our disposal to do what's necessary in protecting this
'to-do list. Since you seem to be the voice for Muslims in
America
, please relay this to your followers -- for the sake of peace.
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