Showing posts with label Muslim Extremism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslim Extremism. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

9/11 mosque

I don't have a lot of time at the moment, but I'd just like to quote a piece of a wikipedia article on the Cordoba House. As a preface, immediately before this piece of the article, it was shown that every poll demonstrates the huge opposition Americans have towards allowing the mosque to be built 2 blocks away from the 9/11 attack.

Notably, opposition to the location of the project at the proposed site does not always entail opposition to a recognition of the developers' legal right to locate the project at the proposed site. The Quinniapac University poll of New York State residents released August 31, 2010 notes "By a 54 - 40 percent majority, voters agree 'that because of American freedom of religion, Muslims have the right to build the mosque near Ground Zero,'.". A Fox News national poll taken August 10–11, 2010 found that 61% felt that the project developers had a right to build a mosque there (a majority of Democrats (63-32%), Republicans (57-36%), and Independents (69-29%).

Hear that, elitist liberal mainstream media?

WE'RE NOT THE BIGOTED, RACIST, ANTI-MUSLIMS YOU THINK WE ARE.

We know that Muslims have a constitutional right to worship their religion. But they should take our sensibilities into account.

To use the other largest attack on American soil in the past century as an example, the Japanese have not pushed to create a Japanese cultural center or Shinto shrine near Pearl Harbor, trying to promote community and understanding and tolerance (and all those other euphemisms that the faces of radical Islam spout when defending their cause), even though Japan is one of the closest allies of the United States and we've gone so far as to create artworks about the nobility of the Japanese warriors who fought against us. I'm sure there are Japanese cultural centers or equivalent elsewhere in the nation, but good sense was exercised in the placement of their construction and they have not been build near the site of our national tragedy.

Yes, Muslims have the right to worship in our country. No, they should not construct a Muslim place of worship 2 blocks away from the site of the 9/11 tragedy, even if they use the term "community center" to describe it. Have some respect for the honored, innocent fallen.

DON'T TREAD ON ME.

Monday, September 6, 2010

uh oh, CAIR...

Courtesy of ABC news:
"The issue I can sense brewing on hate sites on the Internet is, 'These Muslims are celebrating on September 11,'" Hooper told The Associated Press. "It's getting really scary out there."

"We are asking people to take into account security concerns... given the almost hysterical atmosphere we're in right now," said Ibrahim Hooper, national communications director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Wait... Mr. Hooper, does that mean that people are starting to see through your BS lies about having only the best of all of humanity's interests at heart while your organization secretly funds terrorist groups? Maybe saying one thing to one group of people and saying something different to another group of people isn't paying off anymore.

"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
Go stuff your fundamentalist, fascist, theocratic, terrorist-supporting self and organization elsewhere. This nation's worst is above your best. We don't want your kind here. Everyone who is here legally is more than welcome to enjoy the freedoms created by our forefathers and proteced by the blood of our soldiers, but no one who aims to limit those freedoms is welcome to do so, no matter if they're politicians or activists or spokesmen for front groups for terrorist organizations.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Check this site out. They've got a story about the Empire State building, newly the tallest building in New York (after the two tallest were destroyed 7 years ago), being bathed in the color of the religion that made sure the Empire State Building would be the tallest building.