Friday, September 17, 2010

Jihad Convenes on Yom Kippur to do Dirty Work



Tens of thousands attend our historic FDI/SIOA rally last weekend against the Ground Zero mosque.

On Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year for Jewish people, Islamic supremacists, again in complete disregard and disrespect for non-Muslims, are convening in New York City to conspire to build to Ground Zero mega mosque despite the overwhelming opposition by close to 70% of the American poeple.

The Muslim Brotherhood axis meeting this weekend, includes the Islamic Society of North America, the Islamic Circle of North America, the Muslim Alliance of North America and the Council on American Islamic Relations- all groups named (and entered into evidence) co-conspirators, Hamas linked, Muslim Brothehrood fronts in the largest Hamas terror funding trial in American history, the Holy Land trial.

Imam Rauf' book, What's Right with Islam was originally published in 2004 in Malaysia, under a different title: A Call to Prayer from the World Trade Center Rubble: Islamic Dawa in the Heart of America Post-9/11. What's Right with Islam was a “special, non-commercial edition” of the book and was produced after the original, with Feisal’s cooperation, by the Islamic Society of North America and the International Institute of Islamic Thought. Both of those organizations are American tentacles of the Muslim Brotherhood (more here at Discover the Networks.)

Ther AP never identifies the Muslim Brotherhood as such in its continuing deception and misrepresentation of the facts to the American people. This idea that these supremacists are meeting to discuss "anti-Muslim sentiment" is another big fat lie. There is no anit-Muslim sentiment. Rauf created this firestorm and this division with his 15 story Islamic surpemacist mosque on the hallowed ground of 911. It is the height of arrogance, insensitivity, and disrespect. And everybody knows it.

We can't protest on Yom Kippur but Muslim Brotherhood groups, take heed. We will be back.

Muslim summit planned over NYC Islamic center AP

NEW YORK — Some Muslims who were initially indifferent about a proposed Islamic center near the World Trade Center site are now rallying around the plan, partly in response to a sense that their faith is under assault.

A summit of U.S. Muslim organizations is planned for Saturday and Sunday in New York City to address both the project and a rise in anti-Muslim sentiments and rhetoric that has accompanied the debate over the project.

It has yet to be seen whether the group will emerge with a firm stand on the proposed community center, dubbed Park51. The primary purpose of the two-day meeting is to talk about ways to combat religious bigotry.

But Shaik Ubaid of the Islamic Leadership Council of Metropolitan New York, one of the groups organizing the gathering, said he has a growing sense that the project is being embraced by American Muslims and Muslim groups after some initial trepidation.

"Once it became a rallying cry for extremists, we had no choice but to stand with Feisal Rauf," he said, referring to the New York City imam who has been leading the drive for the center.

Groups scheduled to participate in the summit include the Islamic Society of North America, the Islamic Circle of North America, the Muslim Alliance of North America and the Council on American Islamic Relations.

Atlas Shrugs

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