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EDITORIAL: Islamic flag over the White House--Radical Muslims want America ruled by Shariah
The Washington Times ^ | October 4, 2010 | Editorial

Posted on 10/04/2010 4:56:03 PM PDT by jazusamo

Islamists say the Koran is destined to rule America. In fact, the Muslim takeover of the White House is not just an unfolding action plan but a directive from Muhammad himself.

In an interview Sunday on ABC's "This Week," British radical Muslim activist Anjem Choudary made clear what he and his Islamist brothers have planned for the West. "We do believe, as Muslims, the East and the West will one day be governed by the Shariah," he said. "Indeed, we believe that one day, the flag of Islam will fly over the White House." He then quoted a hadith, or saying of Muhammad, as related by 10th-century Muslim scholar Al-Tabarani, that "the final hour will not come until Muslims conquer the White House." Another version of the saying goes, "A small portion of Muslims will rise and conquer the White House."

Many Americans believe this conquest is well underway, if not already secretly completed. President Obama was concerned enough about perceptions of his faith to address the question at one of his recent "backyard discussions" in New Mexico. Mr. Obama said he is "a Christian by choice," which may or may not assuage the concerns of those who believe he is a Muslim by birth.

The president's declaration of faith may not help with his vaunted outreach to the global Muslim community. A Gallup poll released last week showed that current approval of U.S. leadership in countries in the Middle East and North Africa is "similar or lower than what it was in 2008," in some cases "erasing gains seen after the transition from the Bush administration to the Obama administration." In no country was the approval rating above 30 percent...


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To: 3rdcoastislander
It simply is hate speech on their religion.

I believe that every time you call a freedom-loving patriot a "hater" you do the leftists' work for them. I suggest you think very carefully about whether you have allowed the leftists to implant their evil worldview into your mind.

One simple question for you, sir: Is Pastor Terry Jones a "hater". Was his planned Koran-burning motivated by hatred? How do you know what is in his heart?

61 posted on 10/07/2010 11:33:31 AM PDT by epic stache
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To: epic stache

Ok hate is a strong word. How about ‘dislike’. Call it whatever you want it’s wrong. But I will say this he should not have backed down from burning the korans once he felt political pressure. That is a sign of weakness.

Is Terry Jones a hater? Maybe, but I would call his religious views extreme. He should be trying to preach to muslims not burn their religious text. As for what is in his heart, I don’t know the man so wouldn’t comment on that. As for being motivated by hatred, I wouldn’t be surprised if some of his congregation hates muslims, many people do.

Just because I think that burning a book is stupid and a waste of time does not mean that the leftist moonbats have got ahold of me.


62 posted on 10/07/2010 11:50:16 AM PDT by 3rdcoastislander
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To: epic stache

“When we do NOT burn the Koran in the face of jihadist threats then the jihadis conclude that we are running scared and they are emboldened to threaten us some more and increase their demands.”

I agree with you on this point. Although I would never burn a book of any religious significance, I will say that the pastor in this case should not have backed down from burning the korans once he felt political pressure. No one will take him seriously again.


63 posted on 10/07/2010 11:56:35 AM PDT by 3rdcoastislander
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To: 3rdcoastislander

Thank you for your replies.

Each of us is going to see this thing at least a little bit differently, but I am heartened by the increased level of discussion just in the last couple of months or so regarding the threat to our freedom posed by jihad.

I give Pastor Terry Jones much of the credit for this increased awareness, and I hope that many others follow in his footsteps.

Sharia is creeping into Western society worldwide. We need to repulse it everywhere.

Here’s hoping that September 11, 2011 sees a Western world united against intimidation from jihadis and leftists.


64 posted on 10/07/2010 12:06:43 PM PDT by epic stache
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To: 3rdcoastislander

I agree with epic stache on this issue.

If we want to preserve our rights for now and future generations, we need to draw teach the muslims that their ideas of how we should live are irrelevant. Although it seems silly, We need to burn the Korans, just to make a point.

You wrote: “Although I would never burn a book of any religious significance, I will say that the pastor in this case should not have backed down from burning the korans once he felt political pressure. No one will take him seriously again.”

Basically, we as a society have to burn the Korans now, due to the phenomenon that you mentioned. The issue transcends Terry Jones. If we don’t the jihadis figure we are weak and can be pushed around. The fact that so many of our own attacked Terry tells the jihadis that they’ve practically won, so they just need to keep up the pressure a little longer.

My understanding: we’d be better off if every year, a bunch of people burned Korans - on “Worldwide Burn a Koran Day”. And if every year, our government reaffirmed that because of the First Amendment, it can’t do anything. At least then, it would be on record that we’ve still got our rights.

What we don’t want is to wind up with the liberals convining people that unpopular things are illegal to do, and that the constitution is somehow not operative when things are unpopular enough. If that comes to pass, we’ve lost our rights for good - because the liberals determine what’s unpopular via the media.


65 posted on 10/09/2010 6:36:51 AM PDT by black_ninja
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To: black_ninja

That’s fine, like you said it’s your right to burn korans if you want to. I just don’t think it accomplishes anything. I think draw mohammed day was a funnier take on this whole issue.


66 posted on 10/09/2010 11:43:29 AM PDT by 3rdcoastislander
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23 posted on Mon Oct 04 2010 19:49:03 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Beckwith: “In an interview with Nicholas Kristof, published in The New York Times, Obama then recited the Muslim call to prayer, the Adhan, ‘with a first-class [Arabic] accent.’”

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it would be hard to live in a Muslim country like Indonesia without hearing the call to prayer constantly.

Repetition is the key to memorization, and hearing something over and over again can easily lead to it being memorized whether one wants to remember or not. Not being able to get a song out of one’s own head is an example of involuntary memorization.

Someone living in Indonesia would, I believe, have heard the call to prayer far more often than the most popular rock song on the radio today.

I'll blame President Obama for lots of things, but being able to recite the Muslim call to prayer after spending much of his childhood in a predominantly Muslim country is not one of them.

67 posted on 10/12/2012 10:42:16 AM PDT by darrellmaurina
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