Posted on 05/14/2008 8:23:54 AM PDT by DFG
On Monday night David Horowitz spoke to a packed house at Embarcadero Hall. It would be a bit of an understatement to say the event got fiery. No doubt, many people came out of the event feeling offended and angry. As the president of the club that hosted the event, there are a few points that I would like to make.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailynexus.com ...
Agreed.
He needs to come to the realization that there are no "moderate" muslims....................
I consider Poli Sci to be one of the great oxymorons of our time. However, the occasional thoughtful PS major does manage to break through. Why not start one good lib arts school for the few (very few) lib arts students possessing the ability to think, and close all the rest of the lib arts schools. Think of the savings. Nothing to loose (except the constant teaching of outmoded economic and social issues). Much to gain - we’ll keep tuitions way down, since the majority of students in our universities are pursuing these marshmallow degrees. (Full apologies to those many very sharp students pursuing PS and other lib arts degrees. You are need, but as of now, you are greatly outnumbered by the future McDonalds assistants.)
I hope this kid runs for office.
Another clueless Infidel.
The Muslim fundamentalists are practicing the religion according to the Koran, and the example set by Muhammed in the Hadiths.
The so-called Muslim moderates are religious slackers, and are not scripturally able to dispute the fundamentalists. - tom
Agreed.
As for the kid running for office, well he’s sipped the koolaid and sounds like a Rhino already. Islam is not a peaceful religion.
Horowitz, Spencer and Shlussel are giving the warning. If we don’t heed the warning, it’s our own fault if we are overrun by machete-weilding headchoppers.
The heated “debate” seems to stem from Horowitz’s comments on one of the attendees “terrorist garb”...no doubt the Arafat-type scarf... called a “cultural symbol” by others.
SJP is the club, Students for Justice in Palestine, on the UC Santa Barbara campus.
http://www.dailynexus.com/article.php?a=16819
Confrontation occurred Monday night as the conservative pundit accused 31-year-old SJP Vice President Aharon Ahmad Morris of wearing terrorist garb in a filled-to-capacity Embarcadero Hall, arousing the anger of many audience members who said it was a cultural symbol.
"David Horowitz talked about his book Party of Defeat: How Democrats and Radicals Undermined America's War on Terror Before and After 9-11, published by Spence. In his book he criticizes members of the Democratic Party that, he says, are undermining the U.S.'s efforts in Iraq. This event was held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C."
Watch now on c-span video link: Party of Defeat: How Democrats and Radicals Undermined America's War on Terror Before and After 9-11
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/index.php?main_page=product_video_info&products_id=205154-1&highlight=
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Amazon Book Review:
"Vastly Illuminating!" September 25, 2004
By Kat Bakhu
"I had long wondered why people on the Left had the propensity to speak more positively about people who would slit their throats than they do about their own country, which affords them more freedom and opportunity than anywhere else. David Horowitz has answered that question thoroughly and convincingly in his Unholy Alliance. Where I felt bewildered and confused, I now feel crystal clear. Unholy Alliance is such a great book.
It begins with the leftist movements at the beginning of the 20th Century, and works its way up to the present day, exploring the anti-American attitude of these movements in detail. Horowitz shows that the enemies of the US back then are largely the same group today, operating under the same misperceptions, making the same mistakes, and pursuing the same impossible utopia.
Individual chapters are included on the Patriot Act (I was persuaded that it is a GOOD thing); the democratic flip-flop on Iraq once G.W. Bush implemented what they agreed with Clinton needed to be done; the driving components of the current anti-war movement; as well as chapters on individual personalities who are major spokespeople of the Left. Horowitz covers a lot of ground, and he covers it concisely and clearly. Unholy Alliance is richly informative without ever being boring or plodding.
This book is so illuminating that I simply cannot do justice to it here. I love people who reason so clearly that they help me get my own reasoning clear. Horowitz is just that type of person! In the terrain of mindless clichés (no-blood-for-oil, etc.), he is a breath of real fresh air."
http://www.amazon.com/Unholy-Alliance-Radical-Islam-American/dp/089526076X
Smart bombs and the resulting minimized collateral damage of Western 'smart' bombs prevents muslims from speaking out against the terrorist that infest their religion. They have little fear of being killed or harmed by attacks from the Western world. Conversely, they know they will be targeted and destroyed if they speak out against the terrorists in their midst. Their silence is merely a way to stay alive. If they feared being killed when the evil elements next door were targeted, they may be more likely to expose them and join the fight against them. Collateral damage has a profound effect and when it is limited or eliminated a motivational factor has been lost.
More on this event from Horowitz himself and others:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/blog/Read.aspx?guid=5e5e9a3c-725b-40c0-bc35-d419e213eb8a
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=697F1115-3B06-4C79-A907-2914D7599431
Apparently, getting Muslim Students to denounce Hizbollah and Hamas is next to impossible and “too complicated”.
“However, UCSB MSA President Faheem Ahmad said the request was unfair.
That is not my responsibility to denounce anyone, Faheem said. I dont see you condemning Ann Coulter for saying that Jews have to be perfected.”
(Of course, you don’t see Ann lobbing rockets at innocent Jews to try and “perfect” them!)
I mentioned that on another thread and one of our resident Jihadist cheerleaders took offense. Let's see him address this.
Excellent point, now the problem is how to resolve it. It appears we are turning the tide in Iraq by showing the local leaders that they benefit by supporting the good guys and throwing the foreign jihadists out.
It becomes far more difficult to do this in such places as Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. We (Tolerant West) have no feet-on-ground there and they swim in the jihadist rhetoric from mosques and madrasses. We are going to be facing this fight for at least the next generation as the oil wealth gives jihad a most powerful lever.
“He needs to come to the realization that there are no “moderate” muslims...”
Incorrect. There are moderate muslims, but both of them are in hiding because of threats by the rest of their ilk.
ANWR would help shorten that lever.
Dead on correct.
Great tag line!
Thanks. Are you still serving? 4 months to retirement here. Actually stationed at one of the blue side stomping grounds with Marine Security Forces in Norfolk.
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