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Proof moslems in U.S. support nazis
« on: October 26, 2007, 07:05:12 AM »
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Islamofascist Defends Fascists   
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FrontPageMagazine.com | Friday, October 26, 2007

It is appropriate that during Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week that we consider the actual support by Islamic extremists in defense of actual fascists. Thus, following up on my previous stories here at FrontPage regarding a taxpayer-financed "Many Faces of Islam" conference (“Ohio’s Taxpayer-Financed Terror Fest”) held this coming weekend at the Ohio State Capitol (“HAMAS in the House”) featuring several terror-linked speakers and organized by a vocal terror apologist (“Hometown Jihad: The Somali Terror Apologist Next Door”), I would note the published email exchange by one of those speakers, Anisa Abd El Fattah, who defended neo-Nazis and their religious and racial hatred to UCLA law professor and blogger Eugene Volokh.


The exchange between Fattah and Volokh (see his post, "A heartwarming tale of people coming together") followed from her previous public statement affirming that:

We also believe that the Jewish Lobby has acted to create an environment in the US that is hostile to Muslims, Arabs, and others, including White nationalists, and Christians so that members of these groups can be discriminated against, and denied rights such as rights to the assumption of innocence unless proven guilty of a crime in a court of law, fair trials, due process, and justice, political association, organizing and petitioning our government on matters related to civil rights, liberties, and foreign policy.


This statement was part of her public call in her role as chairwoman of the National Association for Muslim American Women (NAMAW) for the Department of Justice to investigate anyone she had deemed "connected" to the "Jewish Lobby" for violating the civil rights of anyone who was critical of Islamic extremists support for terrorist organizations, such as HAMAS and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, or those who had felt intimidated when publicly questioning the established facts of the Holocaust. (This is a point to remember – that Fattah had demanded a DOJ investigation for the supposed "sedition" of anyone connected with the "Jewish lobby". Perhaps a DOJ investigation is in order, but not with Fattah's identified targets.)

In response, Volokh had asked her exactly what she had meant by "White nationalists". She replied:


The point is that every American has equal rights to free speech. That aspect of White nationalist behavior that includes fear mongering, name calling, and intimidation is wrong, yet they argue that their actions result from their frustration that they are stereotyped, and misrepresented by the media and made to appear as enemies of blacks and Jews, and others, when they simply want to preserve the white race, and its majority status. They feel that Jewish supremacism threatens their existence, and that Jewish activism is aimed at limiting their rights, and many Christians feel that same way.

Most of what we are talking about here is how we can colllectively [sic] preserve and protect the identies [sic], and rights of groups in the US that have conflicting desires, and sensitivties [sic], while preserving a sense of nationalism, or rather Americanism that can serve as a glue for our society that is strong enough to hold our country togther [sic] in spite of some of the stark differences that we represent in race, religion, political outlooks, socio-economic backgrounds etc.

In our opinion, the Bill of Rights is that glue, and a near perfect social contract. I'm not suggesting that we are going to resolve these issues tommorrow [si.c], but I am suggesting that we must start. I am praying that the complaint will serve as a first word in a dialogue that will embrace all of the various groups, and that will remove all unfair stigmas, and stereotypes, allowing every group to define itself, and also to set the tone and rules for everyone's co-existence, and participation. The public space is increasingly smaller in my view, making it essential that we begin a dialogue on how 300 million people of different faiths, colors, races, cultures, attitudes, histories, hopes, etc., will share that space as equally and fully entitled American citizens.


From her point of view, "White nationalists" (aka "neo-Nazis") have been given a bad rap by the "Jewish Lobby" and falsely portrayed by that alleged lobby as "enemies of blacks and Jews", when all they really are doing is expressing their resistance to "Jewish supremicism", notwithstanding their "fear-mongering, name calling, and intimidation". Much like her beloved HAMAS, whenever neo-Nazis burn crosses and vandalize synagogues, they are merely acting out of the oppression they suffer at the hands of the "Jewish lobby" and the nefarious network imposing "Jewish supremicism" to the detriment of their free speech rights, Fattah argues.


And let’s not forget the continued Israeli occupation of Southern Ohio, one of the sacred historic homelands of Neo-Nazis.

There are, of course, many obvious points I could make regarding Fattah's defense of neo-Nazis, but I will let her statement stand on its own and leave those implications to the reader's own judgment, apart from two observations:

1) The "Many Faces of Islam" conference to be held this coming Sunday in the Ohio Statehouse atrium has been trumpeted by its sponsors and supporters (including the Columbus Dispatch; see below) as an "interfaith event" intended to raise popular understanding of Islam. But as I've repeatedly observed elsewhere, virtually all of the speakers at the conference (specifically, Anisa Abd El Fattah, Robert "Farooq" Crane, and Zalfaqir Ali Shah) represent a very narrow interpretation of Islam hardly represenatative of the Muslim community in Central Ohio.

For instance, consider the following statement made by "interfaith" giant (and al-Qaeda-linked fundraiser for the shuttered KindHearts "charity") Zalfaqir Ali Shah as reported by Islamonline (see also my previous FrontPage article and Joe Kaufman’s, “The Two Faces of Zulfiqar Ali Shah,”):


If we are unable to stop the Jews now, their next stop is Yathrib (The Prophet's city of Medina), where the Jews used to live until their expulsion by Prophet Muhammad. That's the pinnacle of their motives.


I restate my own contention that this conference and its organizers defame the Central Ohio Muslim community by falsely attaching such extremist views to all Muslims. Anyone at this point trying to claim that these extremist views are actually representative of area Muslims, including, as we see, defending neo-Nazis and justifying the basis of their religious and racial hatred, is more "Islamophobic" than anyone could ever accuse anyone associated with the present Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week of being.

2) It was Fattah and this alleged "interfaith" conference that the Columbus Dispatch reporter Randy Ludlow took to the defense of last week. Ludlow characterized my reporting of Fattah's statements thus: “Poole attacks her strong support of a Palestinian homeland and the rights of Muslims to protect themselves and their land from Israelis whom she calls terrorists.” Of course, Ludlow ignored Fattah's letter to the editor published by the Columbus Dispatch last month declaring all Israeli civilians in Gaza as "combatants", and by inference, legitimate targets for terrorism.

Ludlow also falsely claimed that Fattah's longtime employer, the United Association for Research and Studies, which had been described by one convicted terrorist leader of being “the political command for HAMAS in the United States,” had been cleared by a 2005 Senate Finance Committee investigation; when in fact I had provided evidence for him (specifically, an Associated Press article published by the Akron Beacon Journal) more than a week prior to his article where the then-Senate Finance Chairman Charles Grassley indicated that the committee had most decidedly not cleared those organizations:


The Senate Finance Committee is done reviewing Internal Revenue Service records it requested two years ago, but that "does not mean that these groups have been cleared by the committee," chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said in a statement Tuesday.


The Columbus Dispatch is never one to let the facts get in the way of a good story, especially when it involves their friends involved in the jihadist network in Central Ohio. But you wonder in light of this recent evidence whether the many apologists for Islamofascism at the Columbus Dispatch are willing to continue to defend the outrageous statements of their terror-loving "interfaith" friends and endorse their apologies for neo-Nazis.


Nonetheless, yet another piece of evidence in support of the Islamofascist/Leftist/Media Establishment alliance comes into view…
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Re: Proof moslems in U.S. support nazis
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2007, 07:19:27 AM »
Of course muslims support this.
I remember the muslims cheering in dearbornistan michigan ON 911...


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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2007, 07:33:30 AM »
Of course muslims support this.
I remember the muslims cheering in dearbornistan michigan ON 911...


Yes i saw that on T.V. i was suprised not by the muzzies but that it was shown on T.V.
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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2007, 07:37:51 AM »
They evidently attacked the cameramen, it was all kept very quiet, likely to protect their sorry lives...I remember president bush going on TV begging us not to "harm American muslims" because "they are just as hurt and upset by this as we are" lol yeah sure they were, cheering before the buildings even hit the ground....I guess showing the cheering muslim community in dearbornistan would have contradicted his little speech begging us not to harm them ^-^

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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2007, 07:40:24 AM »
Yes that's because the Bush's are friends of the Saudis,but what choice did people have ? him or Gore ,him or KERRY AKA KOHEN
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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2007, 07:45:01 AM »
Thats why I voted for Bush, what alternative did I have.....kerry :o that was even more frightening, he would have apologized to the scuzlims that there werent more people in the towers on 911.

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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2007, 08:01:57 AM »
i remember 911 and their little dance.They should have been deported!My biggest regret was when  a White male and  an islam female were arguing  in a store and the the female said I am an American.I wish I had said I dont care what you say ,you or the Government says, you are Not an American!

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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2007, 08:17:13 AM »
The Muslims support anyone that is anti jew, they are not choosy 

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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2007, 08:20:43 AM »
They are not like us!

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« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2007, 08:21:27 AM »
As for 9/11 it stopped my community here no one cheered they were shocked and morned for the lose of the Americans and the family members that remained behind.

Even now it is remembered. REAL Australians understand and honor the fallen.

Lest we forget.

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« Reply #10 on: October 26, 2007, 08:26:10 AM »
As for 9/11 it stopped my community here no one cheered they were shocked and morned for the lose of the Americans and the family members that remained behind.

Even now it is remembered. REAL Australians understand and honor the fallen.

Lest we forget.

Im my city too....a few days after 911 there was a guy a couple streets over who had a mannequin in muslim clothing hanging by a noose from his porch... there was extreme sadness for a couple days which was then replaced by extreme hatred and anger....its that anger that we need to get back, too many people have forgotten.
Dearborn Michigan has a huge and vile muslim population....its nearly a write off.

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« Reply #11 on: October 26, 2007, 08:31:20 AM »
Time comes we WILL write it off sister! O0

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« Reply #12 on: October 26, 2007, 08:41:39 AM »
The terrorist attacks in Spain, England, USA and Bali fuel the drive of the Diggers to correct the reason the deaths have occurred.

My sig says it all, why the Allied forces fight.

The USA are our Allies and we will fight and morn along side them.

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« Reply #13 on: October 26, 2007, 08:43:35 AM »
I like how the Jewish kids handled the muzzies in Brooklyn :)
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« Reply #14 on: October 26, 2007, 08:46:07 AM »
mord what did they do?

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« Reply #15 on: October 26, 2007, 08:48:04 AM »
bingo!

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« Reply #16 on: October 26, 2007, 08:51:36 AM »
mord what did they do?
A muzzie group said something to a 12 yr old mind yout his group of muzzies were between 19- 25 yrs old he went home and told his older brother who was 17 his brother and few of the brothers friends came back and beat the muzzies up good 1 of the moslems needed reconstructive surgery extensive
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« Reply #17 on: October 26, 2007, 09:09:23 AM »
mord what did they do?
A muzzie group said something to a 12 yr old mind yout his group of muzzies were between 19- 25 yrs old he went home and told his older brother who was 17 his brother and few of the brothers friends came back and beat the muzzies up good 1 of the moslems needed reconstructive surgery extensive

Oh ok  8;)