Posted on 08/04/2011 12:58:07 PM PDT by Nachum
The State Department retails the PC myth in this article, "Thomas Jefferson's Iftar," July 29. Nor is this the first time this falsehood has gone around: the State announcement quotes Barack Obama saying last year: Ramadan is a reminder that Islam has always been a part of America. The first Muslim ambassador to the United States, from Tunisia, was hosted by President Jefferson, who arranged a sunset dinner for his guest because it was Ramadan making it the first known iftar at the White House, more than 200 years ago.
Longtime Jihad Watch writer Hugh Fitzgerald busted this myth in his piece "Barack Obama, The New York Times, that Iftar Dinner, and the rewriting of history," which was first published here at Jihad Watch on August 26, 2010. Here it is again:
Barack Obama, The New York Times, that Iftar Dinner, and the rewriting of history by Hugh Fitzgerald
"The first Muslim ambassador to the United States, from Tunisia, was hosted by President Jefferson, who arranged a sunset dinner for his guest because it was Ramadan --- making it the first known iftar at the White House, more than 200 years ago." -- Barack Obama, speaking on August 14, 2010, at the "Annual Iftar Dinner" at the White House
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.org ...
Thanks for the article by Fitzgerald. It was a great read.
Obama counts on the fact that the publick skools of America no longer teach American history, and that is how he gets away with his preposterous lies and gross exaggerations.
Thanks for setting the record (of Jeffersonian history) straight.
Oink!
The first Virginia Iftar? Falafels, I think.
Exactly pabianice. America had no Navy when Washington became our first president. There were years when he were losing one half the income from our export trade upon which were were desperately dependent, to Muslims, The Barbary Pirates. They forced and almost bankrupt America, reluctant to create a Navy because it might also provoke our former colonizer and our allies in the Revolutionary War into fearing our intentions - an early verision of the notion "Mutual Assured Destruction" in which defence is called a provocation.
We had courageous missionaries who went to the Middle East time and again only to be betrayed. They didn't understand the power of Jihad, and almost all payed not only with their lives, but with the lives of their families. Meanwhile there was a fascination with the myth of One Thousand and One Nights, and Arabian dancing girls, inspired by novelists and faux historians writing about a Casbah of which few had any dirct knowledge.
Ironically, the best current history of that period in American history was written by the current Israeli Ambassador to the US, Michael Oren, who DID lecture at Harvard and Yale, a historian with degrees from Columbia and Princeton. He is also a combat veteran and senior IDF officer. The book is “Power, Faith, and Fantasy, America in the Middle East 1776 to the Present”.
In our formative years we actually paid protection money, both to Arab leaders, and sometimes, to nations with naval power, even including Britain, to attempt to protect our cargo. Raw materials were are most important source of revenue before we became an industrial power.
The Barbary Muslims were consistent with Koranic doctrine in the 18th Century, capturing European ships and enslaving their passengers and crew. They would offer conversion to Islam or the loss of ones head, a compelling bargain. There were many famous European Barbary Pirates, a red headed Swede with a new Islamic name, who took the deal rather than lose his red mane along with his head. The passengers would become slaves, many later sold back to their home countries.
With Obama, we don't, of course, know whether he is one of the pirates. But his actions, pushing Middle Eastern states fully into the camp of militant Islam, the break begun by the guileless Jimmy Carter, suggests that he is one of their more clever agents, a story Dr. Oren will hopefully survive the Obama attack to add to the next edition of his excellent book.
I forgot it was time for him to drag out his prayer rug and forbid any pictures of it. Why is he so ashamed? Oh and Yeah I am so sure Jefferson smoked hemp with turbin heads on ramadan and dragged out his prayer rug too.
This reminds me of when OBummer’s parents were so inspired by marching in Selma that they went back in time and conceived their Lightworker.
Almost every day I’m amazed how my deep loathing for Steaming can get even more intense.
(”Steaming” is his name in our household, short for “Steaming Pile”.)
Taqiyya alert! Taqiyya alert!
I can never remember that word or how to spell it. Now if Obama said ramadan was bad then it would be that right?
Infidels: freepmail me if you want on or off this list.
Seems like not many FR’s do either. Anyone old enough to remember the Marine song “From the Hills of Montezuma - to the Shores of Tripoli. We will fight our country's battles - on the land and on the sea? -
Had to do with clipping the wings of the mooseslime’s push to rule the world over 200 yrs ago. Every few hundred years, for centuries, they have had to be beaten back into the sand.
http://www.khouse.org/articles/2007/691/
And here we are again....
What evidence do you have that he's a Shi'ite. I think he's of Sunni background.
But he did host the envoy, and change the dinner schedule to meet the Ramadan requirement.
And, IIRC, James Madison procured the escorts (concubines).
Lying to protect and promote Islam in not a Shia Islam monopoly.
I believe it was a “to Serve Man” type of confusion when Obama read Jefferson served Muslims.
huh, you were there?!
“...IIRC...”
; )
^^^^^^^^^^
based on your profile page comment
(something like, “...I don’t know when I’ll
get back to you), i checked to see how often
you post @ FR.
shock! last post 9/24/2011!
where have you been?
kg/nancy
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