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American Muslim Leaders Rally Community
Associated Press ^ | Sep. 06, 2004 | RACHEL ZOLL

Posted on 09/06/2004 7:00:33 AM PDT by Dubya

ROSEMONT, Ill. - American Muslim leaders ended their largest annual meeting with a rousing plea to thousands of community members that they vote in the presidential election.

Muslims urgently want to register their political presence in this country as a step toward ending what many believe are excesses in the war on terror.

"We have to demand justice," said Mahdi Bray, head of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, as the convention wound down Sunday night. "We have to stand up to this government and say, `What you're doing is wrong.'"

The American Muslim Taskforce, an umbrella group for top U.S. Muslim organizations, met behind closed doors separately from the weekend conference, deliberating whether to make an endorsement in the race.

Both Democrats and Republicans are seeking their support.

American Muslims hold special importance this election year because they have strong communities in battleground states such as Michigan, Ohio and Florida. Also, immigrant Muslims tend to be educated professionals - an attractive demographic for both parties.

Despite bitter feelings over how President Bush has conducted the war on terror, Muslim leaders said an endorsement for his challenger, Democratic Sen. John Kerry, was not guaranteed. Independent Ralph Nader traveled here Saturday and made an aggressive pitch for their backing.

A decision is expected by next month.

In 2000, leaders of major Muslim organizations made their first endorsement in a presidential race, choosing Bush over Democrat Al Gore. The Texas governor had indicated he was sympathetic to their concerns about the use of secret evidence in immigration hearings.

However, many rank-and-file Muslims - especially U.S.-born blacks, who vote overwhelmingly Democratic - opposed that 2000 decision. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and the anti-terror policies that followed, the Muslim leaders who had organized the Bush endorsement said openly they had made a mistake.

Still, Bush did not give up on the Muslim vote.

About a year ago, the Bush administration had increased contacts with Muslim leaders, inviting them for briefings with the Department of Justice and the White House faith-based office, among other gestures, according to Salam al-Marayati, head of the Muslim Public Affairs Council.

But Bush appears to have little chance of winning the leaders' endorsement, given widespread anger over terror prevention laws the president insists are critical to national security.

Nader, in an interview, said he alone was addressing Muslim issues.

"We are the only ones who are speaking up on Israel, the Palestinians, civil liberties and malicious prosecution," he said. But many Muslim leaders have argued that voting for Nader would just end up helping Bush.

Regarding Kerry, some Muslim leaders say his campaign has missed opportunities to capitalize on Muslim resentment of the president.

At the convention this weekend, organized by the nonpartisan Islamic Society of North America, several speakers said Kerry had become too timid on civil rights issues. They said his pledge on repealing parts of the USA Patriot Act, which gave the government broad new powers to monitor citizens, did not go far enough.

"Please improve your position," said Agha Saeed, head of the task force, in a plea to Kerry at the convention's closing rally. "Only then can we talk to you."

Others complained that high-level Kerry staff have been slow to reach out to Muslim leaders. However, Aslam Abdullah, editor of Minaret magazine, who is helping organize Muslim support for Kerry, said those leaders were thinking too narrowly.

"It is not whether Bush meets with Muslims or whether Kerry meets with Muslims," he said in a phone interview. "The question is who is more capable of steering the country out of the trouble it is in?"

Whatever the task force decision, it is not clear that they can deliver the Muslim vote. They have sponsored voter registration drives and "town hall" meetings about the election nationwide, but many American Muslims are not affiliated with national Muslim organizations and may not be influenced by an endorsement.

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1 posted on 09/06/2004 7:00:34 AM PDT by Dubya
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To: Dubya
"We have to demand justice," said Mahdi Bray

That's what this is all about, nitwit. Justice.

2 posted on 09/06/2004 7:01:52 AM PDT by Angry Enough
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To: Dubya

By the way, is there some sinister connection with this man's last name and John Kerry? ("Bray." Hmmm......)


3 posted on 09/06/2004 7:03:01 AM PDT by Angry Enough
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To: Dubya; All
Islam, a Religion of Peace® ? Click this picture:


4 posted on 09/06/2004 7:03:18 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: Dubya

"We have to stand up to this government and say, `What you're doing is wrong.'"

And what the terrorists in Iraq and Russia are doing is no doubt just fine.


5 posted on 09/06/2004 7:03:24 AM PDT by Arkie2
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To: Dubya
Massacre in Beslan In the name of Allah the merciful and the kind Why not call a spade a spade?

Bring it on!

6 posted on 09/06/2004 7:03:37 AM PDT by SubMareener
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To: Dubya

Maybe it's time that the entire government stands up to the Muslim community and says, you're wrong.


7 posted on 09/06/2004 7:03:38 AM PDT by tkathy (There will be no world peace until all thuggocracies are gone from the earth.)
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To: Dubya

Hows about standing up against beslan!

What a POS


8 posted on 09/06/2004 7:04:44 AM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: Angry Enough

These people aren't to concerned with events in Russia and bustops in Israel.


9 posted on 09/06/2004 7:04:47 AM PDT by Dallas59
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To: tkathy

According to the Constitution, WE ARE the government.


10 posted on 09/06/2004 7:05:06 AM PDT by Pete'sWife (Dirt is for racing... asphalt is for getting there.)
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To: Dubya

We were not the ones who started these senseless killings but we are the ones who are going to put a stop to it by killing or capturing those who are responsible. Either you are with us or you are against us. These so called peacefull Muslims are against us.


11 posted on 09/06/2004 7:05:24 AM PDT by Piquaboy
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To: Dubya

They don't like the fact we are against Islamic terrorism? Shocking.


12 posted on 09/06/2004 7:05:32 AM PDT by PersonalLiberties (An honest politician is one who, when he's bought, stays bought. -Simon Cameron, political boss)
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To: Dubya

They are clueless. I am convinced that if Islam were a person, he'd be a psychopathic serial killer.


13 posted on 09/06/2004 7:07:17 AM PDT by GBA
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To: Dubya

Muslums are on the pathway to being the most hated peoples on earth.


14 posted on 09/06/2004 7:07:40 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (Liberalism has developed a dangerous neurosis that threatens the nations security)
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To: Dubya

I personally think it would be effective for Bush to speak to world wide Islam and put it to them: "What do you want for your children? Murder and hatred and self destruction or a future of hope and accomplishment? Tell them it's time to stop the slaughter."


15 posted on 09/06/2004 7:08:22 AM PDT by tkathy (There will be no world peace until all thuggocracies are gone from the earth.)
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To: Dubya
Both Democrats and Republicans are seeking their support

I can understand that match between Democrats and Muslims, but Replublicans? Personally, I want them out of my country. If they can't tell right from wrong, good from evil then it is clear they are part of the problem. I guess that is what you get when you worship a pedophile prophet.

16 posted on 09/06/2004 7:08:24 AM PDT by PattonReincarnated (Rebuild the Temple)
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To: Dubya
Muslims urgently want to register their political presence in this country as a step toward ending what many believe are excesses in the war on terror.

Excesses in the war on terror? Tell that to those kids who were bayonetted and shot in that school in southern russia a few days ago.

"We have to demand justice," said Mahdi Bray, head of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, as the convention wound down Sunday night. "We have to stand up to this government and say, `What you're doing is wrong.'"

How much justice did those three thousand people get in the world trade center?

Islam is not a religion. It is a psychopathc mental illness. When you "moderate" moslems come out and squarely denounce your fellow terrorists we may start to listen to you.

17 posted on 09/06/2004 7:08:45 AM PDT by glockmeister40
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To: Dubya
"We have to demand justice," said Mahdi Bray, head of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, as the convention wound down Sunday night. "We have to stand up to this government and say, `What you're doing is wrong.'"

No first do this "We have to decry the crimes falsely committed in the name of Islam," said Mahdi Bray, head of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, as the convention wound down Sunday night. "We have to stand up for this government and say, `What terrorists are doing in the name of Islam is wrong.'" Do that Loudly, Nationally and often coupled with turning any in your community that support terrorism and THEN you'll only have to ask once and softly at that.

18 posted on 09/06/2004 7:09:42 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Dubya
I didn't see one specific about how anyone has been mistreated by the Patriot Act, and I didn't see one word of condemnation of the acts at Beslan. I think we know where their loyalties lie now, don't we?
19 posted on 09/06/2004 7:09:53 AM PDT by Uncle Vlad
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To: Dubya

..."... "The question is who is more capable of steering the country out of the trouble it is in?"...

(Translation); "The question is who is more willing to kiss Muslim @ss?"


20 posted on 09/06/2004 7:10:08 AM PDT by jolie560
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