Posted on 02/06/2007 7:11:10 AM PST by PRePublic
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Entitled What Americans Need To Know About Jihad, the ad warns students that the goal of jihad is world domination, and that Jihads battle cry is Death to America. The ad includes quotes from several radical Islamic leaders, such as Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who has declared, Our hostility to the Great Satan [America] is absolute. Death to America. I encourage Palestinians to take suicide bombings worldwide.
The Technique ad department initially accepted the ad and processed payment for it. But then the editors got a hold of it and killed the deal.
When asked to explain why the ad was rejected, an editor at the Technique declared that it was hateful, offensive, and misleading. In particular, the editor was upset that the ad draws a connection between Islamic radicals and the Nazis. This complaint refers to the pamphlet titled The Nazi Roots of Palestinian Nationalism and Islamic Jihad, which is advertised in the ad. The pamphlet describes the role that the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, the universally recognized father of Palestinian nationalism, played as a follower of Adolf Hitler during WWII.
When a representative from TAP offered to alter the ad, the Technique replied that everything in it was offensive and no alteration would help.
The Techniques rejection of this ad reveals exactly why the Terrorism Awareness Project is needed on Americas campuses, commented TAP National Coordinator Stephen Miller, who is currently a senior at Duke University. Universities and Middle East Studies Departments turn a blind eye to the threat of radical Islam, resulting in ignorance and denial. The editors of the Technique claimed that our ad was hateful and misleading, and refused to print it even if it were limited to actual quotes from radical Islamic leaders. In other words, the Techique's editors are simply trying to suppress the truth about the radical Islamic threat.
The Technique is one of 15 college newspapers which have so far been approached about running the TAP ad. Several other universitiesincluding Purdue, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Michiganhave rejected the ad, some without providing any reason for its rejection.
Jeffrey Wienir, who has been responsible for placing the ad in many of campus newspapers across the nation, also handled rejection calls. When they reject the ad, I begin asking piece-by-piece: What can we change to make the ad acceptable for your publication? What if we remove this, or that?
The editors, he said, usually branded the ad hateful and misleading, without specifying any change that could be made. One campus newspaper told Wienir it refused to run the article, because it feared those scanning the ad might think it was a pro-jihad organization (which does not speak well of the educational level of its students). Another said, incredibly, that any description of Islam would be misleading, because it was not produced by a member of that groupas if I couldn't speak about jihad unless I was a jihadist.
The TAP ad has been accepted for publication at a number of universities, including some of the most left-wing (and pro-Palestinian) campuses in the country: San Francisco State University, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and Duke University.
TAP has also produced a short flash video entitled The Islamic Mein Kampf, which documents the genocidal agendas of Islamic radicals like Iranian president Mahmoud Achmadinejdad and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The video was distributed to more than 850,000 individuals across America this week, including the entire liberal arts faculties of several universities.
The Terrorism Awareness Project (TAP) is a new national program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center. It was launched this week to alert the American publicand particularly American college studentsto the threat posed by radical Islam. The TAP ad and video clip can be viewed on the programs website at www.terrorismawareness.org.
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Needs to be kept in the forefront...
So I guess it's just too hard to add to an existing intelligent conversation, than it is to start the same topic over and over and over again....
A friend of mine was in Washington D.C. on the weekend of the "Peace March" - he said there were hundreds of pro-Palestinian banners and flags.
We never saw that on the national news did we?
Our country is being assaulted and infiltrated on so many levels.
And our response - Nancy Pelosi wants a bigger jet.
American leftist students, the majority on campuses, are so brainwashed with Dem approval that only our youth in the military seems to have what it takes to be stable patriots ready to protect American traditions, heritage, and Constitutionality.
******American leftist students, the majority on campuses, are so brainwashed with Dem approval that only our youth in the military seems to have what it takes to be stable patriots ready to protect American traditions, heritage, and Constitutionality.*****
And it is precisely the heroes in our military that the left is actively denigrating and undermining.
bttt
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