Sunday, October 13, 2013

Tolerant Muslims from the Religion of Peace



Oct 12, 2013 05:15 am | Robert

Mohamed Elibiary recently got a promotion on the Homeland Security Advisory Council -- in another indication of how topsy-turvy the values of this Administration are. "Coptic Leaders Condemn Obama Adviser's Anti-Coptic Tweets," by John Rossomando for IPT News, October 11: Major Coptic leaders are condemning Mohamed Elibiary, an Obama administration...

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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Homegrown Jihad

Of course, we all know there is no terrorist threat to the United States. Its all a fantasy dreamed up by BUSHCOHALLIBURTONCHENEY to line their bank acounts with oil profits. My question is why something like this does not bring the full force of the law enforcement community down on the goat humping murdering thugs who wrote it.


Fighting Jihadism At Home

The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) recently revealed that the Ansar Al-Mujahideen jihadist forum issued a statement in praise of the Fort Hood shooter, Maj. Nidal Hassan. This statement was aimed at Muslim associations in the United States that condemned his murderous acts.

The statement reads: “…We issue this statement in support of the actions of brother Nidal Malik Hassan, as a congratulations for his brave and heroic deed, as well as the jealousness (i.e. zeal) he displayed for the pains suffered by the Muslim Ummah as a result of the modern Zionist-Christian Crusades against it. May Allah reward you brother Nidal. We ask Allah to accept this great feat of yours and make you an example for others to follow.”

As this statement goes on to note, Hassan’s actions are not contrary to the religion of Islam, but are encouraged by it. Furthermore, there is the call for Muslims in the United States Army to repent for their apostasy and think of Hassan as a role model, instilling fear in the enemies of Allah and taking them by surprise wherever they may be.
Read the remainder at Family Security Matters

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Sunday, January 25, 2009

They're Not Cops, They're Soldiers

Rights only apply to those willing to grant the same.
Can you imagine fighting a war using civilian rules against an enemy who has demonstrated over and over a complete disreagard for all rules?

Miranda rights apply to terrorists, says Obama

An author and expert on Islam is concerned that President Obama's decision to suspend military tribunals being conducted at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility could lead to a policy where U.S. soldiers might have to read captured enemy combatants their Miranda rights on the battlefield.

Recently a military judge agreed to Barack Obama's request to suspend the Guantanamo war crimes trial of Omar Khadr, who is accused of killing an American soldier with a grenade in Afghanistan in 2002. It is the first in a series of delays sought by Obama as his administration reviews the legal system for prosecuting alleged terrorists. Robert Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch, a project of the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He fears the Obama administration could adopt a policy that could seriously hinder soldiers on the battlefield.

"It creates an absurd situation because then we're facing the prospect of people being arrested on the battlefield and read their Miranda rights. And then people who are fighting wars -- soldiers -- will have to decide whether or not they can take action against the enemy or whether they will have to let them go because they won't be able to prove their case against him in a civilian court," he explains. "So it creates a ridiculous situation that will ultimately lead to military defeat."


If I were a soldier in combat fighting against forces who murder civilians without remorse, I'd think twice before taking prisoners.

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