Ramadan
Interfaith discussion exposes true agenda
D.C.
Watson:
Date: October 8, 2005
Place:
Columbus
Dispatch News Publication http://www.dispatch.com/
Metal band
Voidgazer's vocalist, and fellow beer swilling anti-Jihadist Kevin Montavon has
just forwarded me a copy of an article from the Faith & Values section of
the October 7, 2005 edition of the Columbus Dispatch entitled 'Islam’s
Outreach,' written by Felix Hoover. The piece is well written, and offers
details into the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
The column
thoroughly describes an interfaith gathering, including 'future leaders of Ohio
farm and food industries', who visited 'Congregation Tifereth Israel' for
an overview of Judaism, before heading to an Islamic center for 'an
overview of Islam,' conducted by Abdonasser Abdouni, 'acting vice president of
the Islamic Foundation of Central Ohio.'
People of
different faiths getting together to learn of each other's beliefs. Sounds
reasonable enough. Sorry, but you didn't actually think that you were going
to get away with reading a story about Islam without experiencing the input of
our friends at the Council on American Islamic Relations, did you? After all,
this was an 'interfaith' gathering, and we know what can happen at those events.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/008110.php
Ohio
pork farmers and distributors beware.
Now the CAIR
factor of this story chimes in. Ahmad al Akhras, who is named in the column as
the 'president of the council,' was apparently singing the same old drab,
predictable CAIR melodies, stating the following: 'our biggest enemy is
ignorance.' 'We need the larger community to feel they have Muslim brothers and
sisters living among them.' 'Personal relationships enable intercultural
education and help promote the notion that the face of
America
is not just Judeo-Christian, but Judeo-Christian-Islamic.'
Judeo-Christian-Islamic?
Since when? What of our nation's culture and values are Islamic in origin?
What contribution has Islam made in the
United States
to deserve such a distinction? The spokespersons for this small religious
minority in America have, over the past decade, done nothing but succeed in
creating controversy and making a screeching racket over far too many
ridiculously petty issues. The unmitigated gall of al Akhras' remarks are the
perfect example of undermining and freeloading, and indicate a desire to jump on
the American bandwagon without lifting a finger to earn their spot.
Jumping on
the bandwagon not with the intentions to join it, but with intentions to change
it. Do we ever hear of Hindu or Buddhist organizations in
America
admitting that their goal is to change the face of
America
from Judeo-Christian to Judeo-Christian-Hindu, or Judeo-Christian-Buddhist?
Nevertheless,
as millions already know, this is merely a smoke screen. CAIR has publicly made
its intentions very clear before. They want a Judeo-Christian-Islamic nation
alright, minus the Judeo and the Christian.
"Islam
isn't in
America
to be equal to any other faiths, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim
book of scripture, should be the highest authority in
America
, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth." - Omar Ahmad
co-founder: Council on American Islamic Relations
"I
wouldn't want to create the impression that I wouldn't like the government of
the United States to be Islamic sometime in the future..." - Ibrahim
Hooper spokesperson: Council on American Islamic Relations
These words have been heard around the world, but bear repeating at
every opportunity.
As the
article continues, al-Akhras offers up a 'Muslim generosity' sales pitch,
expressing that: 'when Hurricane Katrina struck, it didn’t discriminate in the
lives and property it destroyed.' 'The Muslim pledge of $10 million for
emergency relief indicates that adherents of Islam are as compassionate as the
Christians, Jews and others who responded to the natural disaster.'
$10 million,
wasn't that the initial amount or close to it that the oil rich Saudi Arabian
cheapskates pledged to the Tsunami victims? Isn't that the amount of the check
that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani handed back to Saudi Prince
Alwaleed bin Talal (because of his unsolicited, asinine comments blaming
U.S.
foreign policy and its support for
Israel
as the reason for the 9/11 Muslim attacks on
America
)?
Under normal
circumstances, generous people who give, do so from their hearts. They demonstrate
class, and don't go around boasting in public about the dollar amounts they've
donated. But then again, demonstrating class has never been one of CAIR's
endearing qualities, now has it?
Money can't
buy you love here, Islamist jackass.
Look well to
the Internet for news that could save your way of life. Pertinent information
about the CAIR organization, aided by anemic politicians and common sense hating
mainstream media outlets, continues to be unfairly kept from the American
public. More importantly, those who listen to the words spoken by some of
these so-called 'prominent Muslims' in America should listen with caution and
with an open mind, because all is not what it appears to be.
Extra, extra,
read all about it!
anti-cair-net.org/
frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=9981
frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=6473
worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33898
It is not
'ignorance' that is Islam's greatest enemy in
America
, as al Akhras suggested. Islam's greatest enemy in the
United States
are those who have been permitted to represent it: Islamic militants posing as
moderates.
Perhaps the
Muslim community in the
U.S.
will one day realize that it would benefit greatly by disassociating itself
from organizations such as this who attempt to guilt and intimidate people into
accepting Islam, which does nothing but generate hostility, resentment and
defiance. This is the
United States of America
, and no one tells the people of this country what to do. Live here the way we
live, or live somewhere else. Savvy?
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