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Dorrie's Picks
In a bid to get more Muslim Americans working in the Obama administration, a book with resumes of 45 of the nation's most qualified-Ivy League grads, Fortune 500 executives, and public servants, all carefully vetted-has been submitted to the White House.
http://www.courant.com/news/nationworld/chi-obama-muslims-bdmar29,0,3456548.story
Muslims seeking greater influence [in the White House]
The effort, driven by community leaders and others, including Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), was bumped up two weeks ahead of schedule because White House officials heard about the venture, said J. Saleh Williams, program coordinator for the Congressional Muslim Staffers Association who sifted through more than 300 names.
"It was mostly under the radar," Williams said. "We thought it would put [the president] in a precarious position. We didn't know how closely he wanted to appear to be working with the Muslim American community." [!!!!! And this wasn't a red flag to them to cease and desist? Apparently not.]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2217436/posts
Administration Will Pay Welfare To Terrorists
Obama's Director of National Intelligence, Dennis Blair, echoed yesterday the same eventuality that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder admitted, . . . Terrorist detainees from Guantanamo Bay are LIKELY coming to America.
Not only that, but Blair went as far as to discuss all the wonderful things we are going to do for these terrorists, besides giving them the privilege of our American court system, its endless appeals process, and the same constitutional rights as a natural born citizen. Now they are already talking about access to public assistance!
I can hardly wait to hear the stupendous scream of NOT IN MY BACK YARD, that the likes of CAIR, et.al., are sure to let loose with, right?
I wasn't going to put this one in until I saw that the Freeper had the story. Still not sure I believe it.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/27/hezbollah-uses-mexican-drug-routes-into-us/
EXCLUSIVE: Hezbollah uses Mexican drug routes into U.S.
Hezbollah is using the same southern narcotics routes that Mexican drug kingpins do to smuggle drugs and people into the United States, reaping money to finance its operations and threatening U.S. national security, current and former U.S. law enforcement, defense and counterterrorism officials say.
The Iran-backed Lebanese group has long been involved in narcotics and human trafficking in South America's tri-border region of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. Increasingly, however, it is relying on Mexican narcotics syndicates that control access to transit routes into the U.S. . . .
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/566637.aspx?option=print
Somali Muslims Changing Small Town
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. - It has been nearly 20 years since Somalia last had a functioning government. Islamic jihadists now control most of the country-and sharia is the law of the land. Tens of thousands of Somali refugees have resettled in America in recent years to escape the chaos of their homeland, which is located in the Horn of Africa.
"I found that there was just an enormous culture clash going on here," he said. "The Somalis were--according to a lot of the people I talked to here--were being very, very rude, inconsiderate, very demanding. They would go into stores and haggle over prices. They would also demand to see a male salesperson, would not deal with women in stores , , , Their culture is totally alien to anything the residents are used to," Mosely added.
"We're probably as culturally diversified as any small town in America." said Chief Swing. "There's been a lot of changes. But I think most people just take it in stride and keep going along with it."
It's not the "most people" you have to worry about, Chief. It's clearly the Somalis who aren't taking anything in stride.
http://www.jg-tc.com/articles/2009/03/28/news/doc49cd858d55234158092702.txt
US Judge Orders Iran to Pay $25M for Hamas Killing
A federal judge on Friday ordered Iran to pay $25 million plus interest to the family of Israeli soldier Nachshon Wachsman, who was kidnapped and executed by Hamas in 1994.
Wachsman was a 19-year-old U.S. citizen and Israeli army corporal when he was taken by four members of Hamas, designated a terrorist organization by the United States. His abduction damaged Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations at the time, as he pleaded on videotape for his life.
Iran has refused to respond to the lawsuit, resulting in a default judgment in favor of Wachsman's family.
The Wachman's moral victory is far more precious than any money they will never see.
Speak Out: Gender Equity Rooted in Teachings of Islam
I got all the way thru this completely whitewashed, unrecognizable-as-truth-in-Islam, why-on-earth-did-the-Website-run-it? article before I got to the byline:
"Sarwat Husain is president of the Council on American Islamic Relations-San Antonio, and is a CAIR national board member. She can be reached at shusain@cair.com."
Ah, well, there you go, all this taqiyya & kitman easily explained: It's coming from CAIR.
It's bad enough, of course, that the above stuff gets out, but to have it come from our "own side" defies explanation:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0328/p09s01-coop.html
10 Terms Not To Use with Muslims
There's a big difference between what we say and what they hear.
In the course of my travels - from the Middle East to Central Asia to Southeast Asia - it has been my great privilege to meet and become friends with many devout Muslims. [This is written by Chris Seiple; I'm willing to bet this is not a female Chris.] These friendships are defined by frank respect as we listen to each other; understand and agree on the what, why, and how of our disagreements, political and theological; and, most of all, deepen our points of commonality as a result.
I have learned much from my Muslim friends, foremost this: Political disagreements come and go, but genuine respect for each other, rooted in our respective faith traditions does not.
[This is just 3 verses, sir, that blow both your genuine respect and respective faith traditions foolishness all to heck. Qur'an 9.3: "Allah is not bound by any treaties made with the idolators." Qur'an 48.28: "It is he who has sent his apostle with the guidance and the true faith, so he may exalt it over every other creed." Qur'an 60.4: "We are through with you, and those you worship other than Allah. We reject you. Enmity and hate have come between you and us forever, unless you believe in Allah the one."]
If there is no respect, there is no relationship [which they're not looking for, sir], merely a transactional encounter that serves no one in the long term [except them, of course, because they've got you completely buffaloed]. . . . I want to share the advice given to me from dear Muslim friends [who're pulling your chain, sir; Qur'an 3.28: "Let not the believers take disbelievers for their friends in preference to believers. Whoso doeth that hath no connection with Allah unless (it be) that ye but guard yourselves against them."] worldwide regarding words and concepts that are not useful [the only useful ones would be "Yelling Uncle! We give up!"] in building relationships with them. . . .
Chris has apparently never bothered to question the basis of Islam. Did you catch the subtitle? It's just backward. Why is it everybody on the non-Muslim side seems to think it's only what they hear that we should worry about? How about what WE hear, and how WE interpret that, as being the starting place in our "relationship" with these Believers?
http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20090328/NEWS06/903280320/1102/NEWS06
[Michigan U, what a surprise!] Web site to Educate Media on Islam
Mohammed Ayoob sees two trends in the media coverage of the Muslim world since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, one toward greater intellectual curiosity about Islam and its practitioners, one toward belligerence and oversimplification. [Translated: You're reading the Qur'an? How dare you?]
It's the latter he's concerned about [well of course he is; it's haram for just any Tom, Dick, and Dorrie to be able to spread the skinny], the "articles and coverage that have become increasingly adversarial and antagonistic, painting all Muslims and Islam with the same black brush." [And what do you bet he'll use kitman white paint and make it all better?]
The question here should be: Why are the articles and coverage becoming increasingly adversarial and antagonistic? Maybe because what Muslims say and what they do are so far apart? Oh, and given the above two articles, it beats me where he's getting all these adversarial and antagonistic articles, now that I think on it.
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