Posted on 03/28/2009 12:41:17 PM PDT by Islaminaction
Just like in the UK we are now looking to put Muslims in positions of power, desperately hoping that this will actually make things better. Appeasement never works with them and suicide bombers in the UK were doctors and teachers, so their position in the country does not necessarily mean loyalty. This will come back to haunt us.
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When Joe Lieberman ran for VP, under Kerry, what would have happened of Lieberman had said he wanted “more Jews in the Administration”??
What if George W. Bush had announced that he wanted “more Christians” in his cabinet?
Hypocrites! When will the ACLU step in and say that his religious affirmative action, or religious test for government, is wrong?
“When will the ACLU step in and say that his religious affirmative action, or religious test for government, is wrong?”
Don’t hold your breath.
At this point, the Obama Administration is just padding their impressive lead as “The Most WTF Administration in the History of the U. S.”
They would be screaming from the rooftops!
CAIR must have obozo’s butt in a sling.
Well, all of those poor young Freedom Fighters that are illegally incarcerated at Club Gitmo will all need jobs once they get here...
“Just like in the UK we are now looking to put Muslims in positions of power, desperately hoping that this will actually make things better.”
Yes, it’s just as dangerous as it was when Bush did it. Some of them even went to jail.
I wonder if Grover Norquist is on the Obama list. You know,the guy who crafted and pushed USA immigration policy (amnesty) for Bush, the guy who brought home the muslim vote for Bush and infiltrated his muslim goons in the Bush administration. One being his wife, who was appointed head of the corrupt USAID organization. We have to root out the traitors in the republican party before we can even think about doing it to the democrats.
http://www.nationalreview.com/york/york031903.asp
[snip] In February, a long-simmering and mostly behind-the-scenes feud between two prominent conservatives, tax-reform advocate Grover Norquist and national-security expert Frank Gaffney, burst into the open. At issue was the conduct of Norquists energetic campaign to bring Muslims into the Republican party. While Norquist argues that Muslim political participation will be a key part of the GOPs electoral strategy in coming years, Gaffney charges that aggressive outreach efforts to Muslim leaders have brought the party, and in particular the Bush White House, dangerously close to organizations that have in the past endorsed or, at the least, declined to condemn international terrorism. Among them are the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Muslim Public Affairs Council, the Islamic Society of North America, the American Muslim Council, and others whose representatives have been invited to meetings in the White House and with officials across the Bush administration.
Gaffneys remarks enraged Norquist, who responded in an open letter to conservative activists. There is no place in the conservative movement for racial prejudice, religious bigotry or ethnic hatred, Norquist wrote. We have come too far in the last 30 years in our efforts to broaden our coalition to allow anyone to smear an entire group of people. . . . The conservative movement cannot be associated with racism or bigotry.
http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2003/02/politically_correct_terrorists.asp
[snip]Norquist, who succeeded in getting candidate Bush to support the banning of
secret evidence from criminal trials (a position Bush abandoned after
September 11), was given an award for his efforts in April 2001 by an
organization called the National Coalition to Protect Political Freedoms -
or NCPPF. The president of this organization is Arian. Among the coalition
members are front organizations for Islamic Jihad, Hizbullah, Hamas, the
IRA, the Peruvian Shining Path and the Basque separatists.
Just one week before Arians arrest, Norquist launched a defamatory attack
against fellow Washington Republican Frank Gaffney, a former Reagan
administration official who now heads the Center for Security Policy, a
Washington- based neoconservative think tank. In an open letter to Gaffney,
Norquist attacked him for raising questions about a current and a former
White House official for having invited heads of radical Islamic
organizations with ties to terror groups to the White House.
Both men, Suhail Khan and Ali Tulbah are the sons of radical Islamic operatives on the
West Coast and were hired by the Bush administration to oversee outreach to
the Muslim community. Khan was removed from his position after it was
exposed that his father hosted an al-Qaida leader during two separate trips
to the US.
What your administration needs is more PATRIOTS, Mr. Ocrumbo. From what I’ve seen so far, your next one will be your first one!
And the Saudi Royal Family needs more Christians. Them first.
He is trying us!
I hear the releasees from Camp Git will be looking for jobs here.
One day they are going to be hit with a massive backlash, they never know when to stop pushing.
I could see that happening. “We wronged you so now we will put you in a position of power”.
The West jumps at any fantasy of “moderates” coming into save the day. Why can’t they just face the fact that us and Muslims do not have the same goals in life? Isn’t 1400 years of history enough proof?
Over my dead body!
“Isnt 1400 years of history enough proof?”
EVidently not!! ‘History’ is so....yesterday....
Isn't the one at the top enough?
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http://www.denverpost.com/ci_12006596
NATION AND WORLD BRIEFS
“Obama gets list of top Muslim Americans”
Denver Post Wire Report
POSTED: 03/27/2009 12:30:00 AM MDT
UPDATED: 03/27/2009 12:58:19 AM MDT
CHICAGO
SNIPPET: “The effort, driven by community leaders and others, including U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., was bumped up two weeks because White House officials heard about the venture, said J. Saleh Williams, program coordinator for the Congressional Muslim Staffers Association, who sifted through more than 300 names.”
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