Posted on 11/08/2009 3:53:49 AM PST by Kaslin
... America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles -- principles of justice and progress; tolerance, and the dignity of all human beings...
Those remarks were uttered by President Barack Obama on June 4th of this year. And I wish I could believe that they were accurate.
Obama was, of course, speaking at Cairo University, and making good on his campaign promise of delivering a speech from the capitol of a Muslim nation.
Yet, despite the immense power of Obamas oratory skills (and his incredible confidence in his skills), he nonetheless appears to be merely human, and does not seem to possess the supernatural ability to speak things into existence.
Thus, Obama simply declaring that America and Islam overlap, and that Muslims and Americans share common principles of justice and progress, does not guarantee that this sharing and overlapping actually occur.
By now, the horrific profile of Army Major Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is widely known. And despite President Obama insisting that we must not jump to conclusions about this American Muslim man, the picture is still horrifying: an American soldier who openly disagreed with the policies of two American Presidents (the Hawk George W. Bush and the Dove Barack Obama), who complained about deployments, and made outlandish statements against his nation and its government, was nonetheless allowed to rise through the ranks of the U.S. Army.
The obvious question the elephant in the living room, to use a term from the world of family psychology is why was this kind of behavior tolerated and apparently overlooked? And the only obvious answer, at least at this point, is simply because he is a Muslim.
Our government and our President will make their conclusions when they make them. The rest of us who are private citizens and who want our unique American style of human freedom to continue, must begin communicating clearly, and honestly, about the Islamic problem in our midst. And that means getting beyond the kid glove approach we typically utilize in speaking about minority groups, and being willing to speak the truth about Muslims even if that results in hurt feelings for some, or cries of "intolerance" from others.
The unwillingness (or perhaps its a matter of inability) to speak the truth on these matters is often painfully apparent in both local and national media. Several days before Major Hasan became a mass murderer, a series of misconstrued, soft-pedaled press conferences and news reports unfolded in Phoenix, Arizona about a man who murdered his own daughter by running over her with his Jeep suv.
Faleh Hassan Almaleki, an immigrant from Iraq living in the Phoenix suburb of Peoria, had become angry about his 20 year old daughter Noor Almaleki. Noor had set-up accounts for herself on Myspace.com and Facebook.com, had posted alluring photos of herself on a webpage for aspiring actresses and models, and was living with her boyfriend and her boyfriends mom. This all meant that Noor had become too westernized for the tastes of her Muslim father, so Faleh Hassan Almaleki ran over his daughter (along with the boyfriends mom) as a means of committing an honor killing.
Before dying, Noor was hospitalized and remained in a coma for several days. And just like the Muslim men we have seen on video recordings who hide their identities with masks when beheading infidels, Faleh Hassan Almaleki sought to hide by fleeing the country after he ran over his daughter.
Immediately after the incident, the Peoria police department briefed the local media. And in what seemed to be an overarching attempt to avoid saying anything that may have cast the Muslim father in a bad light, it was explained that the motive for the crime appeared to have centered on the fact that the daughter was living in such a way that she was inconsistent with her familys values. Shortly thereafter, the statewide Arizona Republic newspaper published a report entitled Lifestyle May Have Put Woman In Hospital.
A 20 year-old woman in Arizona who was in pursuit of a job, a college degree, and a husband of her own choosing was murdered by her own dad. Yet, law enforcement and media professionals, perhaps in an attempt to express tolerance or to show respect for the diversity of Islam, were suggesting that Noors choices and lifestyle were to blame for her death.
Generally speaking, American non-Muslim fathers dont run over their children with their cars and call it honorable. And American non-Muslim military personnel dont intentionally kill their fellow soldiers. There is a pattern of very dangerous, deadly behavior with Muslims in America and around the world.
Americans must awaken to this reality, whether or not our President does.
You are a moron.--DW377
Right on
Once again, blame the victim instead of the perpetrator...
so,I guess it's safe to say that the lifestyles of the European Jews may have put them in Hitler's death camps...
to invade.
They hate the West.
Why are they here ?
To destroy that which thay hate. They (like liberals as well) want to kill our God.
...principles of justice and progress; tolerance, and the dignity of all human beings...
Islam is not a religion—it is a disease.
(And Barack Obama is the gate-opening traitor on the inside.)
Riiiight. This is among the untruest statements that can be uttered. Tolerance? Dignity? I'm not so sure many Jews would agree with that. Well at least not Israeli Jews....
Wouldn't a more appropriate/accurate title be, “Radical Islamic Father attempts to Murder Daughter” What a wonderful integrity filled unbiased honest Free Press we have-NOT!
I’m done with even the smallest amount of political correctness, such as keeping my mouth shut when i don’t agree. My brother called today and i told him if you think i was a bigmouth before, wait til you hear me now.
I agree! On Thursday I bought a new bumper sticker. It says, Pray- Pray for our Nation, Vote-Do your civic Duty, Pray-Pray for our Leaders.
I used to have a Palin sticker and I took it off because a lib idiot man in a parking lot was giving me grief and then someone spit on my window both the same week.
Now I am mad enough that I will take my chances with a little spit or vehicle damage and make my thoughts known!
Good for both of us. Hopefully people will be brave and speak up so that the ignorants among us can hear the truth for once. Without it being sugar coated in diversity and tolerance etc. If i never hear or say those words again it will be too soon.
Yesterday I kept thinking about writing an article about celebrating intolerance because it has done far less damage and killed fewer people than “diversity.” Instead I ended up writing an article that is called, Telling it like it is. Link here, http://smartgirlpolitics.ning.com/profiles/blogs/telling-it-like-it-is
Check it out and let me know what you think. I find writing and spreading the truth therapeutic.
Will do, AZ! Thanks.
btw, wrt to his classmate who said: Hasans topic was, The U.S. war in Iraq: A war against Islam. I have no idea why the faculty even allowed him to make such a presentation. my reply is, "I do!"
See, that is why writing is therapeutic, people like you share the common sense and we can work to do SOMETHING. Thanks for the compliment and forward.
Yea, agree with your I do! sentiment.
Here here. BTW, just noticed your tagline. Brilliant. LOL
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