Posted on 11/25/2006 5:55:30 AM PST by MizSterious
Muslim banned from Mosque
By Omar Villafranca
A Tulsa man says a letter to the editor got him kicked out of his church.
He says the letter published in the Tulsa World was anti al-qaede.
But he say's members of his Mosque say it's anti-Muslim.
Omar Villafranca spoke with the man.
See video here
I agree with you.
Many islamics living here have good jobs and are living in nice houses, they dont want to see all this go away they have no desire to become suicide bombers and get dead.
They believe in all the radical crap ,but they dont participate because life is too good. They let others do the dirty work for them. Much like the Mullahs and Imams,they like to see infidels die as long as they dont have to do it and can live in the tall cotton.
They call themselves moderates much like civilians in Germany called themslves Nazi's. It was ok to exterminate Jews and Catholics and Homosexuals as long as they didnt have to work in the death camps.Leave the dirty work for the idiots and call them radicals.
Despite what they call themselves their thoughts and views are the same.
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Posted by AdmSmith On News/Activism 11/24/2006 11:24:43 AM CST · 119 replies · 2,721+ views British Medical Journal ^ | October 21, 2006 | Lihadh Al-Gazali, Hanan Hamamy, Shaikha Al-Arrayad Available data suggest that genetic and congenital disorders are more common in Arab countries than in industrialised countries; recessively inherited disorders account for a substantial proportion of physical and mental handicap. Several factors may contribute to the high prevalence of genetically determined disorders: High consanguinity rates 25-60% of all marriages are consanguineous, and the rate of first cousin marriages is high. In addition, isolated subpopulations with a high level of inbreeding exist. Furthermore, in many parts of the Arab world the society is still tribal. This has made the epidemiology of genetic disorders complicated, as many families and tribal groups... |
The problem is that, despite the fact of the likes of CAIR repeating that most muslims are peaceful, the "leaders" of islam demand that the koran be followed in its call to exterminate the infidel.
That's right. The non-Muslim residents of Tulsa have a terrific opportunity here to speak up.
Sounds like a good Free Speech opportunity for someone with a sign "The Friend of my Enemy is my Enemy"
Just as they ejected the man from their mosque, maybe there is good reason to eject the members of that mosque from America......
http://www.amilimani.com/index/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=47&Itemid=2
* A Muslim is, first and foremost, an Ummehista citizen of international Islam. So, when a Muslim takes the Pledge of Allegiance, he is either ignorant of the implication of his pledge or is lying willfully. Ignorance is never a valid reason in the court of law, and lying in the process of becoming citizen is a ground for denying the application and even deporting the violator. Sadly enough, tagyyehlying, or dissimulationis not only condoned, it is recommended to the Muslims in their scripture. Hence, a Muslim can and would lie without any compunctions, whenever it is expedient.
* Respect for the rule of law, as it is understood and practiced by civilized people, is an instrument of convenience to be used to advantage and to be violated when it is not, for the Muslim. A Muslim believes in a different lawthe Shariah: a set of stone-age rules. Violation of the non-Muslim laws, therefore, is no violation at all to a Muslim.
2. Islam is no different than a Mexican or Central American Drug Cartel. They rule by fear and terror. Criticism or informing authorities is dealt with by slaughtering the entire family, usually before the parent's eyes, then slowly killing the parents.
If this mosque thinks that anti-Al Qaeda equals anti-Muslim, then this mosque should be put out of business and closed and its leaders should be arrested for treason, sedition, and anything else we can think of.
About half way through the video when they are showing pictures of the mosque, they show a sign on the lawn. The sign reads, "No Trespassing. Violators will be prosecuted." How many churches need to have a sign like this on their properties?
I've thought that for some time now. This one and several other mosques we've seen in the news.
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