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  • What can We do about "Soft," as well as "Hard," Jihad in the United States?

    08/26/2013 10:05:27 AM PDT · by DanMiller · 4 replies
    Dan Miller's Blog ^ | August 26, 2013 | Dan Miller
    Quite a lot, but we probably won't.In commenting on my recent post about non-violent Jihad, my friend Colonel Tom Carter (U.S. Army, retired) posed a question: I agree that soft jihad is real and very dangerous. One only has to look to Europe and the U.K. to see what it can accomplish. The question, then, is what’s to be done? The only thing I can see that would be constitutional would be to limit or prohibit immigration of Muslims, but even Republicans wouldn’t do it. So what’s left, beyond bending over and kissing our tuchuses goodbye? Tom graciously consented to the posting...
  • Obama and The Muslim Brotherhood

    03/06/2011 9:45:53 PM PST · by Warriors For Truth · 10 replies
    Warriors For Truth ^ | 3/6/2011 | Warriors For Truth
    3 Articles on Warriors For Truth http://www.WarriorsForTruth.com "We shouldn't be afraid of Islam in the politics of these countries," said a senior Obama administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity. Obama is preparing for the prospect that Islamist governments will take hold in North Africa and the Middle East. Since taking office, Obama has argued that Islamic belief and democratic politics are compatable The Muslim Brotherhood said it rejects U.S. intervention in Libya and the Libyan people can remove leader Mu'ammar Al-Qadhafi by itself, at whatever cost, and that freedom is a religious obligation that is dearer than life....
  • The ayatollah & I

    12/28/2004 4:58:03 AM PST · by SJackson · 13 replies · 796+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 12-27-04 | SHARON SHENHAV
    'Muslim women don't have a problem with the fact that their husbands have a few other wives," declared the Iranian ayatollah with great conviction. Sitting across the conference table from him, in the magnificent 17th-century Villa Serbelloni on Lake Como in Italy, I disagreed. My conversations over the years with Muslim women colleagues had given me a quite different picture. "I would suggest that you don't really know how women feel since you're a man. I'm a woman, and I can tell you that women do not want to be one of several wives." While ordinarily this kind of challenge...