Posted on 10/17/2003 7:32:04 AM PDT by End Times Sentinel
Last night at Big John's Press Conference he stated that the raids were unnecessary and that "99 or 100 percent" of the documents were public and readily available. In the very next breath he said that the documents were "private". I see a very guilty man who may be beginning to realize that he can no longer operate in open contempt of the law.
To no surprise to anyone even vaguely familiar with the mindset of democraps, John "Mugabe Jr." Street has surged ahead of Sam Katz as voters realize that they have something important in common with Street- Lawlessness.
I'm currently taking suggestions for conservative enclaves outside the city to relocate my family to. We will not be the taxbeasts of burden for a lame duck and soon to be indicted John Street. He'll likely make the plundering of the Iraqi Central Bank by Saddam and his boys look like a deposit.
" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"
Philadelphia Election ping.
" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"
But he added: "I intend to be the mayor and run the government. I also intend to be the candidate and work hard on the campaign."
Then, he went back to rearranging the deck chairs as the ship continued to sink.....
Holy Terror
Discrimination is nothing new to Black Muslims.
SOLOMON JONES (sjones@philadelphiaweekly.com)
The U.S. government has accused the Al Qaeda terrorist network, led by Saudi-born Muslim Osama bin Laden, of carrying out the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. As a result of those attacks and bin Laden's call for Muslims to unite in a holy war against the U.S., Americans have taken a greater interest in learning about the Islamic faith.
In some cases, that interest has led to backlash. Arab-looking people have been discriminated against, singled out and profiled in airports, train stations and other public places as a nervous American public tries to adjust to its new reality.
But not all Muslims--especially those who are African-American--have faced that type of backlash.
"I haven't had any Muslims say that they have been mistreated as a result of this," says Imam Shamsud-Din Ali of the Philadelphia Masjid, the Arabic word for mosque.
That's not to say that African-American Muslims have not been mistreated at all, he adds. Like other blacks, he says, African-American Muslims often face discrimination.
"Profiling us is so common we probably can't even tell. We can't tell if it's because we're Muslims or because we have different-color skin. We've been treated so wrong for so long that if they treated us right, we wouldn't know how to take it."
Islam has a long history in the black community. Muslims lived in North and West Africa for centuries before the Atlantic slave trade began, and some Africans brought the faith to America with them.
Though many African Muslims were stripped of their religion during enslavement, Islam became popular among African-Americans with the rise of a black nationalist Muslim sect called the Nation of Islam in the 1950s and '60s.
Today, about 30 percent of the estimated 6 million Muslims in America are African-American, according to "The Mosque in America: a National Portrait," a report prepared by the Council on American-Islamic Relations. And many of the approximately 1,200 American mosques are in inner-city neighborhoods where blacks worship.
It's not uncommon to see male Muslims in black communities wearing skull caps called kufis, while female Muslims wear the hijab--a loose-fitting garment that is accompanied by a head covering.
African-American Muslims are not seen as an oddity in America. That's partly why black Muslims have not experienced widespread backlash in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
But even though black Muslims have not been widely targeted, they have taken issue with the way their religion has been portrayed.
In an Oct. 21 statement, a group called Majlis Ash'Shura--a consultative body of Imams, Masjid and Islamic organizations from Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley--took exception to the use of the word "Muslim" to describe terrorists.
"The United States and its media should stop using religious labels to identify Muslims who are fighting against what they perceived as oppression and injustices. The Irish Republican Army is not called the Catholic Irish Republican Army in the press and Timothy McVeigh was not called a Catholic terrorist."
Shamsud-Din Ali, a spokesman for Majlis Ash'Shura, says his organization is against terrorism wherever it occurs. But Ali is careful to point out that there has always been terrorism in America--especially against blacks.
"African-Americans are acquainted first-hand with terrorism," he says. "We probably have suffered the worst kind of terrorism anybody can suffer. We have been seized upon and treated with terrible disrespect. We've been threatened, our children have been killed in churches, people have been hung on trees."
That reality, says Ali, has fueled distrust concerning the current war on terrorism, not only in the Muslim community, but in the African-American community as a whole. "There's probably a lot going on that we don't know about. Not just foreign policy, but local policy. When our people suffered those things, it was local policy that allowed that to happen, not foreign policy."
Ali's organization has called for the U.S. government to stop the bombing in Afghanistan because the Afghan people did not bomb the United States. The organization has also said "the United States should find a diplomatic or other solution to this situation."
"I am against terrorist acts, against injustice against anybody," says Ali. "I don't care what color. I don't think people should be denied the right to live and to raise their children. I'll stand for that and even die for that. To give blind allegiance to this foolishness, I would not subscribe to that."
Whatever else has resulted from the terrorist attacks, says Kenny Gamble, a Muslim community activist and former owner of Philly International Records, the events of Sept. 11 have brought about change in America.
"It's a terrible thing that happened," Gamble says. "But out of it comes a world that is looking to God for answers. That has to be good for the whole of humanity because everyone is looking to God for help."
Solomon Jones (sjones@philadelphiaweekly.com) last wrote about local survivors of segregation.
PW
Democrat + "voluntarily" = shredder working overtime.
Owl Eagle,
You can always move up towards the Lehigh Valley. Would that be too long of a commute?
Muslims lived in North and West Africa for centuries before the Atlantic slave trade began...
This is an important distinction to be made. The fact that they were busily enslaving one another for eons, and continue to happily enslave one another even today isn't germane to a hit piece on whitey.
Today, about 30 percent of the estimated 6 million Muslims in America are African-American
When I see an African American muslim, two things I can be certain of:
1. They or "they husband" just got out of prison.
2. They'll drop their practice about the same time "them pork ribs start smelling too good" at the next block party.
Owl_Eagle" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"
So basically he's upset the FBI didn't give him a chance to clean things up before the raid?
BTW .. couldn't help notice this article doesn't mention anything about the kick backs some get from these contracts and bond issues
Street and his aide were playing the race card in yesterdays news briefing
I think Street looks scared silly - and he should - it is so obvious what has been happening in that office - dems have to be the dumbest people alive.......- WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
He may win the election, but I hope he is convicted of whatever they suspect him of and give him a long paid vacation at Allenwood.- Temple Owl
Essentially, a vote for John Street is a proxy vote for City Council Prez, Anna Verna. IF he wins (and if he has an actual lead now, the legions of North Philadelphia homeless guys who will be riding around in motor coaches voting at every polling place will surely put him beyond Katz's reach), it's going to be interesting to see if Frank DiCicco challenges her for the Council Prez seat since that person will be appointed mayor as Street is lead off to the Slam.
Owl_Eagle" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"
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