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Obama: 'Islam Has Been Woven Into the Fabric of Our Country Since Its Founding'
CNS News ^ | February 19, 2015 | Susan Jones

Posted on 02/20/2015 3:22:38 PM PST by LeoWindhorse

We hear a lot about the United States' Judeo-Christian heritage, but according to President Obama, "Islam has been woven into the fabric of our country since its founding."

That's what the president told a White House conference on "countering violent extremism" on Wednesday.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...


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pure BS ....Jews yes , Muslims no .....Does he include that they were our first foreign enemies ? Other than the British ? Piracy and enslavement were their trade . Ask Jefferson .

DO NOT let this evil man revise U.S. history! As an African , he particularly has no right to attempt to do so ....

1 posted on 02/20/2015 3:22:38 PM PST by LeoWindhorse
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Sure, in the same way sin was woven into the fabric of the world since that day in the garden.


2 posted on 02/20/2015 3:24:33 PM PST by reasonisfaith ("...because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved." (2 Thessalonians))
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To: LeoWindhorse

Obama: ‘Islam Has Been Woven Into the Fabric of Our Country Since Its Founding on January 20, 2009’


3 posted on 02/20/2015 3:25:08 PM PST by molson209 (Blank)
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To: LeoWindhorse

FUBO!


4 posted on 02/20/2015 3:25:25 PM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: LeoWindhorse

He doesn’t really believe this, does he?


5 posted on 02/20/2015 3:26:09 PM PST by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No Peace- No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: LeoWindhorse
The earliest brush the new USA had with Islam was in negotiating treaties with the pirate states, then kicking their asses, then negotiating again. The only significant contacts pre-Civil War were with ambassadors under generally wartime or hostile periods. Anything else is a lie or fairy tales, with just a few notable exceptions, so rare that they stand out. And they too involve pirates and pirate fortunes. Corsair pirates from Barbary I am speaking of.


6 posted on 02/20/2015 3:26:33 PM PST by Travis McGee (www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: LeoWindhorse

B.HUSAIN O. is full if BULL EXCRIMENT!


7 posted on 02/20/2015 3:26:44 PM PST by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else need s said?)
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To: LeoWindhorse

I blame Muslims for the civil war as they ran the slave trade in Africa that sold the slaves that many Americans died to free.


8 posted on 02/20/2015 3:26:47 PM PST by GraceG (Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
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To: LeoWindhorse

If someone wove islam into the fabric of America, there needs to be a really good weaver brought in to cut it out and patch it with something good.


9 posted on 02/20/2015 3:26:54 PM PST by JudyinCanada
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To: molson209

Obama: ‘Islam Has Been Woven Into the Fabric of Our Country Since Its Founding on January 20, 2009’


Usurpation Day

The Day The Constitution Died


10 posted on 02/20/2015 3:27:34 PM PST by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No Peace- No Islam, Know Peace)
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0bola’s the one attempting the “Islam Weaving” into this nation. He’s good at *weaving* things, isn’t he?


11 posted on 02/20/2015 3:27:50 PM PST by Jane Long ("And when thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek")
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Yeah, that’s right. I distinctly remember learning about the signing of the Declaration of Independence when I was in grade school. My teacher clearly said that the Founders all ululated when the document was signed and Allah was praised across the frontier. I remember that like it was yesterda


12 posted on 02/20/2015 3:28:19 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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The Founding Fathers Faced Islamists head on,
unlike the American-backstabbing Congress
and the treasonous Imposter from Indonesia.

"Back in 1784, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had to decide whether to appease or stand up to armed Middle Eastern pirates. Sound familiar?

.... The Middle East, a term coined by Alfred Thayer Mahan, one of McCain’s boyhood idols, is where both American warfare and American diplomacy began in the late 18th century, as our infant republic faced its first post-Revolutionary struggle against the evocatively named Barbary States of the Ottoman Empire.

The regencies of Tripoli, Tunis, and Algiers (future homes of Muammar Qaddafi, Yasser Arafat, and the Islamic Salvation Front, respectively) had been hosting and sponsoring Islamic piracy since the Middle Ages. Scimitar-wielding corsairs would regularly interrupt the flow of trade and traffic along the coasts of North Africa, seizing European vessels and taking their crews into bondage. Cervantes wrote his first play, in the 16th century, about the dread corsairs, and by the 18th, the American colonies had a minor seagoing presence in the Mediterranean protected by the redoubtable British Navy. But the Crown was reluctant to war against so petty an antagonist, preferring to pay “tribute” to the Barbary States instead, as a shopkeeper would protection money to the mafia. After the U.S. broke away from England and became its own nation, however, the geopolitical dynamics changed, as did the American equanimity with doing business with pirates.

In 1784, corsairs attacked the Betsy, a 300-ton brig that had sailed from Boston to Tenerife Island, about 100 miles off the North African coast, selling her new-made citizens as chattel on the markets of Morocco. The U.S. was not free of its own moral taint of slavery, of course, but it would be impossible to hasten the industrial development that would eventually render the agrarian-plantation economy obsolete if merchant ships could not be assured of safe conduct near the Turkish Porte. Other vessels, such as the Dauphin and Maria, were also seized, this time by Algiers, and the horrifying experiences of their captive passengers relayed back home were the cause for outrage. James Leander Cathcart described the dungeon in which he was being kept as “perfectly dark…where the slaves sleep four tiers deep…many nearly naked, and few with anything more than an old tattered blanket to cover them in the depth of winter.”

In response, Thomas Jefferson, then the Minister to France, suggested a multilateral approach of what we would now term “deterrence.” He asked that Spain, Portugal, Naples, Denmark, Sweden and France enter into a coalition with America to dissuade the regencies from their criminal assaults on life, liberty and the pursuit of international commerce. As Michael Oren, in his magisterial history Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East: 1776 to Present relates, “By deterring, rather than appeasing, Barbary, the United States would preserve its economy and send an unambiguous message to potentially hostile powers.” Jefferson thought it would impress Europe if America could do what Europe had failed to do for centuries and beat back the persistent thuggery of Islamists. “It will procure us respect,” said the author of the Declaration of Independence. “And respect is a safeguard to interest.”

This sober judgment fused the cold calculations of latter-day “realism” with the morality behind revolutionary interventionism: not only would America protect its citizens from plunder and foreign slaveholding; it would ensure that other countries under “Christendom” were similarly protected.

Though Jefferson found a stalwart Continental ally in a former one, the Marquis de Lafayette, France squelched the idea of a NATO made of buckshot and cannon. While waiting for funds that would never come from Congress for the construction of a 150-gun navy, the sage of Monticello resigned himself to further diplomacy with the enemy. In 1785, he dispatched John Lamb, a Connecticut businessman, to secure the release of hostages in Algiers, held by its dynastic sovereign Hassan Dey. Lamb failed ignominiously.

At the same time, John Adams, then minister to England, agreed to receive the pasha of Tripoli, ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Ajar, in his London quarters to discuss a possible peace deal. Adams described his interlocutor as a man who looked all “pestilence and war,” a suspicion that was soon confirmed by the pasha’s demand of 30,000 guineas for his statelet, plus a 3,000 guinea gratuity for himself. He also did Adams the favor of estimating what it would cost the U.S. to broker a similar deal with Tunis, Morocco and Algiers — the total price for blackmail would be about $1 million, or a tenth the annual budget of the United States.

Adams was incensed. “It would be more proper to write [of his meeting with ‘Abd al-Rahman] for the… New York Theatre,” he thundered. He agreed with Jefferson that a military response was increasingly likely, but Adams doubted his country’s economic ability to sustain it. For the short term, he thought it better to offer “one Gift of two hundred Thousand Pounds” rather than forfeit “a Million annually” in trade revenue, which the pirates were sure to disrupt. Not long thereafter, Jefferson joined him in London to prevent the “universal and horrible War” and reach an accord with the refractory envoy from Tripoli. Both gentlemen of the Enlightenment, and comrades in revolution, affirmed America’s desire for peace, its respect for all nations, and suggested a treaty of lasting friendship with the regency. ‘Abd al-Rahman listened well, but his reply was one that would shock modern ears less than it did those of the two Founding Fathers:

“It was… written in the Koran, that all Nations who should not have acknowledged [the Muslims’] authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon wheoever they could find and to make Slaves of all they could take as prisoners, and that every Mussulman who should be slain in battle was sure to go to Paradise.”

13 posted on 02/20/2015 3:28:32 PM PST by Diogenesis ("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
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Fabric Cleaner
14 posted on 02/20/2015 3:31:10 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper (Rudy Giuliani: Putin Fanboys donÂ’t love America.)
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To: LeoWindhorse

We have a president who will lie right in your face.


15 posted on 02/20/2015 3:31:42 PM PST by marron
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the boy's lies get bigger every time, kinda like doubling down when you are losing

the chickenhead should have NO PROBLEM sighting some facts to support his lie then... right??? feh

17 posted on 02/20/2015 3:32:38 PM PST by Chode (Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -w- NO Pity for the LAZY - 86-44)
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Muslims did have a major influence.

That is why President Jefferson created the U.S. Navy — to combat the Barbary Pirates who happened to be ...{drum roll} ... of Islam.


18 posted on 02/20/2015 3:32:51 PM PST by TomGuy
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William Federer - American Minute for February 16th:

“The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco,” stated President Obama in Cairo, Egypt, June 4, 2009.

Morocco began recognizing American colonists in 1625, as Governor William Bradford wrote of the fates of a Pilgrim ship sent back to England carrying dried fish and 800 lbs of beaver skins to trade for supplies:

“They...were well within the England channel, almost in sight of Plymouth. But...there she was unhapply taken by a Turkish man-
of-war and carried off to Morocco where the captain and crew were made slaves.”

Muslim pirates of Morocco raided European coasts and carried away over a million to the North African slave markets, where also tens of millions of Africans were sold into slavery.

In 1627, Algerian Muslim pirates, led by Murat Reis the Younger, raided Iceland, and carried 400 into slavery.

One captured girl, who had been made a slave concubine in Algeria, was rescued back by King Christian IV of Denmark.

On June 20, 1631, the entire village of Baltimore, Ireland, “The Stolen Village,” was captured by Muslim pirates. Only two ever returned.... excerpt

http://americanminute.com/


19 posted on 02/20/2015 3:33:26 PM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.)
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How many Muslims signed the Declaration of Independence or fought in the Revolutionary War? This disgraceful phony is counting on his history imbeciles to believe this bald-faced lie.

We never heard of Muslims growing up. Too bad it didn’t stay that way. They are an unAmerican group dedicated to the destruction of this country.


20 posted on 02/20/2015 3:34:07 PM PST by txrefugee
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