Posted on 06/02/2005 4:22:26 PM PDT by Calpernia
The Free Muslims Coalition (FMC), a leading American Muslim organization is proud to announce that Kamal Nawash, President of FMC was named by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as part of a U.S. Delegation to a Conference on combating intolerance against religious groups, including Muslims, Jews and minority Christians among others. The conference is sponsored by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, June 8-9, 2005 in Cordoba, Spain.
George E. Pataki, Governor of the State of New York, was chosen to lead the delegation and represent the United States in recognition of his leadership role as governor of ethnically-diverse New York.
His Majesty Juan Carlos I, King of Spain, will open this year's event, which will focus on practical steps to combat intolerance, building upon last year's Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europes Conference in Berlin and Conference on Racism, Xenophobia and Discrimination in Brussels. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe comprises 55 nations, including the United States, Canada and the countries of Europe and Eurasia.
In addition to Governor Pataki, the United States delegation will include:
1-Mr. Kamal Nawash, President of the Free Muslim Coalition against Terrorism;
2-Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of Denver and Commissioner of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom; 3-Ambassador Stephan M. Minikes, the U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; 4-Ambassador Edward O'Donnell, the U.S. Special Envoy on Holocaust Issues; 5-Mr. Sander Gerber, Member of the National Board of Directors of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee; 6-Honorable Jennette Bradley, Ohio Treasurer of State; 7-Rabbi Marvin Hier, Dean and Founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center; 8-Rabbi David Zwiebel, Executive Vice President of Government Affairs at Agudath Israel of America.
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Please tell me what this is going to accomplish.
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It is called promoting the mild translation of the Quran.
And this will accomplish what?
No offense intended Cal: )
In other words.....lies.
Remember how we liberated Iraq? We didn't carpet bomb the country. We left the infrastructure.
Same approach was used with liberating the people. We didn't say convert or die.
There are 4 translations (that I've seen) of the Quran. We went in, showed respect for the people, gained allies, and Bush speaks respectfully of ONE of the translations.
Prompting up leaders in this version is 'replacing' the current Terroristic Imaans.
ON THE NET...
Then you need to start gassing them Roccus. Millions of them. Start with the kids.
Condi Rice stepped up for this group. It gives me hope.
Yeah? They are doing well in the Coalition.
If indeed this is the case, I'm all for it, thanks.
Sounds like a plan to me.
If this group is going to give us one version of the koran and preach another and still keep two more in reserve, I see nothing good comming from it.
>>>If this group is going to give us one version of the koran and preach another and still keep two more in reserve, I see nothing good comming from it.
I know. The Al Taqqya makes us all have questions. Laura has even witnessed that first hand when she went to a mosque
http://www.lauramansfield.com
At some point we have to trust our leaders. We put them there. There are not as naive as the MSM shows.
Please explain.
>>>Bremer Congratulates Iraq's Newest Police Academy Graduates
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>>>Iraqi construction workers build a gate at a school outside Al Iskandariyah. U.S. Army Civil Affairs Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 155th Brigade Combat Team, are surveying the school for materials needed to finish construction on the school.
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