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"Charles Farley" |
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07 Feb 2005 11:22:14 AM |
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Muslims Teaching Hate in Mosques Across the USA |
The Dallas Morning News
February 6, 2005
With Friends Like These: Stop Saudi jihad proselytizing in U.S.
The 9/11 Commission report said America isn't fighting a war on "some
generic evil" called terrorism, but a war on Islamist terrorism. What
are we to make, then, of the startling fact that some of our Saudi
allies are seeding U.S. mosques with enemy propaganda?
The nonpartisan Freedom House recently released a report on the spread
of Saudi-sponsored hate literature. In 2003, investigators visited
leading American mosques and collected written material available to
congregants. The documents, originating either with the Saudi
government or Saudi-funded sources, advocate Wahhabism, the extremist
form of Islam that Freedom House describes as a "fanatically bigoted,
xenophobic and sometimes violent ideology."
According to the report (available at freedomhouse.org/religion),
investigators gathered literature that teaches contempt for Jews,
Christians, and tolerant Muslims, as well as hatred for America.
Material found in a Houston mosque even commands the faithful to
establish a revolutionary fifth column.
Some of these documents came from the Dallas Central Mosque in
Richardson. Unfortunately, this kind of thing is not altogether alien
to this mosque. Last spring, it hosted a youth quiz competition,
sponsored by two national organizations closely tied to the worldwide
Islamist movement. Kids were tested on the work of premier jihad
ideologist Sayyid Qutb.
The mosque's imam, Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, has publicly praised two of the
world's foremost radical Islamists, Yusuf Qaradawi and Hasan
al-Turabi, as exemplary leaders. Dr. Kavakci also sits on the board of
the Saudi-backed Islamic Society of North America, described in
congressional testimony as a major conduit of Wahhabist teaching.
These findings are alarming. The report identifies the spread of
Wahhabist thought in this country as a national security threat. The
war for the hearts and minds of Muslims is being fought here, too. The
U.S. government allows the foreign enemies of freedom and tolerance to
spread jihad ideology on the home front. Why? Congress should get to
the bottom of this.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/editorials/stories/020705dnedisaudi.9ded6.html
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| User: "Jei" |
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| Title: Re: Muslims Teaching Hate in Mosques Across the USA |
07 Feb 2005 09:02:42 PM |
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Maybe you should send them semites to
the government concentrazion camps??
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Charles Farley wrote:
The Dallas Morning News
February 6, 2005
With Friends Like These: Stop Saudi jihad proselytizing in U.S.
The 9/11 Commission report said America isn't fighting a war on "some
generic evil" called terrorism, but a war on Islamist terrorism. What
are we to make, then, of the startling fact that some of our Saudi
allies are seeding U.S. mosques with enemy propaganda?
The nonpartisan Freedom House recently released a report on the spread
of Saudi-sponsored hate literature. In 2003, investigators visited
leading American mosques and collected written material available to
congregants. The documents, originating either with the Saudi
government or Saudi-funded sources, advocate Wahhabism, the extremist
form of Islam that Freedom House describes as a "fanatically bigoted,
xenophobic and sometimes violent ideology."
According to the report (available at freedomhouse.org/religion),
investigators gathered literature that teaches contempt for Jews,
Christians, and tolerant Muslims, as well as hatred for America.
Material found in a Houston mosque even commands the faithful to
establish a revolutionary fifth column.
Some of these documents came from the Dallas Central Mosque in
Richardson. Unfortunately, this kind of thing is not altogether alien
to this mosque. Last spring, it hosted a youth quiz competition,
sponsored by two national organizations closely tied to the worldwide
Islamist movement. Kids were tested on the work of premier jihad
ideologist Sayyid Qutb.
The mosque's imam, Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, has publicly praised two of the
world's foremost radical Islamists, Yusuf Qaradawi and Hasan
al-Turabi, as exemplary leaders. Dr. Kavakci also sits on the board of
the Saudi-backed Islamic Society of North America, described in
congressional testimony as a major conduit of Wahhabist teaching.
These findings are alarming. The report identifies the spread of
Wahhabist thought in this country as a national security threat. The
war for the hearts and minds of Muslims is being fought here, too. The
U.S. government allows the foreign enemies of freedom and tolerance to
spread jihad ideology on the home front. Why? Congress should get to
the bottom of this.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/opinion/editorials/stories/020705dnedisaudi.9ded6.html
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| User: "Charles Farley" |
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| Title: Re: Muslims Teaching Hate in Mosques Across the USA |
10 Feb 2005 10:02:49 PM |
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Saudi Arabia is one big concentration camp if you're a non-muslim, a
woman, desiring free speech, or gay.
And Muslims are not "semites" they're Muslims.
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| User: "Topaz" |
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| Title: Re: Re: Muslims Teaching Hate in Mosques Across the USA |
11 Feb 2005 09:31:48 PM |
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On 10 Feb 2005 20:02:49 -0800, "Charles Farley"
<CircularErrorZero@yahoo.com> wrote:
Saudi Arabia is one big concentration camp if you're a non-muslim, a
woman, desiring free speech, or gay.
And Muslims are not "semites" they're Muslims.
The USA is a big concentration camp if you are a straight White man.
NEA, Gay Militants: Joined At The Hip
Lee Duigon
If a private citizen tells his neighbor's children that they ought to
try
gay sex, he might wind up in a correctional facility. If he talks that
way
to your 13-year-old son, you'll want him put away--pronto.
But when this very same behavior, toward the same children, is
displayed by
adults who belong to America's biggest teachers' union, most parents
simply
let them do it. In fact, they pay them to.
The NEA is committed to the cause of militant homosexuality. It's the
richest, most politically powerful union in America, and it has daily
access
to most of America's children. And it wants to recruit them for the
homosexual lifestyle.
Lean this equation, America:
Public schools=The homosexual agenda
If you don't believe it, visit nea-glc.org/, the website of the
National
Education Association's Gay and Lesbian Coalition. There, among their
"great
achievements" in shaping NEA policy, the homosexual militants cite the
NEA's
promotion of "the lesbian-gay-bisexual curriculum" and "family life
education... regarding the diversity of sexual orientation."
The NEA has also campaigned for the proclamation of
"Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transsexual History Month" (try putting that on
a
T-shirt), homosexual studies at Catholic colleges--and, of course,
homosexual "marriage."
The people of Massachusetts know the teachers' union's commitment to
"gay
marriage." Aline Isaacson of GLSEN (Gay-Lesbian-Straight Education
Network),
the media's favorite poster gal for "gay marriage", is
also--surprise!--a
paid consultant to the Massachusetts teachers' union. Paid in taxpayer
dollars, to boot. (You may remember Massachusetts GLSEN from a few
years ago
as the organizers of graphic, intensely perverted sex "workshops" for
public
school children--a scandal that came to be known as "fist-gate.")
Ms. Isaacson, according to the grass-roots Article 8 Alliance, these
days
makes it a full-time job lobbying state legislators to keep them from
jumping ship on "gay marriage" and voting for the Bill of Address
which
would remove the outlaw Supreme Judicial Court judges who imposed this
oxymoron on the people of Massachusetts. Supported by taxpayers'
money, she
makes daily, face-to-face visits to individual lawmakers. Nice work if
you
can get it.
Too bad you couldn't make it to the gym teachers' state convention in
New
Jersey, in February. It wasn't about volleyball. For public school gym
teachers, Job One--according to the convention's floor displays,
handouts,
posters, and workshop topics (all of which I saw personally)--is
getting the
kids comfy with homosexuality. To this end, they handed out a
"resource
guide"--handsomely produced, slick, paid for largely by Fleet Bank
Inc.--intended for distribution in all the public schools. (For more
information, see my article, "Now It's the Gym Teachers," in the
February
archive of the Chalcedon website, chalcedon.edu.)
You would have seen even more of the same at "Twenty Years of Great
Sex
(Ed)" last year, a national conference of "sex educators" hosted by
Rutgers,
New Jersey's taxpayer-funded state university. Again, there was no
effort to
hide the educators' whole-hearted penchant for homosexuality...
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