Posted on 05/20/2010 1:00:53 PM PDT by Dallas59
(CNN) A national leader of the conservative Tea Party movement has been strongly criticized by Islamic civil rights leaders for referring to the proposed site of a New York City mosque as a place for Muslims to worship "the terrorists' monkey-god."
Tea Party Express organizer Mark Williams blogged on his Web site last week that the mosque - to be constructed near the former site of the World Trade Center - would be a "monument ... for the worship of the terrorists' monkey-god and a 'cultural center' to propagandize for the extermination of all things not approved by their cult."
Williams, who also referred to "animals of Allah," was rebuked Thursday by the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The group issued a release Wednesday calling on other Tea Party activists to repudiate Williams' remarks.
"It would be shocking if such ignorant comments failed to elicit a strong response not only from Tea Party leaders, but from other parties throughout the political spectrum," CAIR National Legislative Director Corey Saylor said.
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We Jews are the descendants of apes and pigs to them:
We don’t need no steeking Muslims!
SYMMF.
You mean THIS?
Kind of ignorant of the CAIR people would think that anyone would rebuke the author for his remarks. As far as I’m concerned, he’s right. That mosque has no business anywhere near ground zero.
LOL!
You are correct. They never demand an apology for those calling Jews apes and monkeys that need to be exterminated even if it takes indoctrinating young children into suicide attacks on those that oppose Islam. Just google Palestinian children's TV. Until CAIR takes the same "I'm shocked by this" stance on these issues, they can eat dirt as far as I'm concerned.
Muslims - to know them is to loath them.
Ditto.
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