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1 posted on 08/22/2010 10:57:32 PM PDT by American Dream 246
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Yeah, why don’t we build a monument to Japanese bomber pilots who were killed attacking us at Pearl Harbor, or a memorial for German solders who died on D-Day, or Korean Commies who were killed by US Army, or Mexicans killed at the Alamo?

Just asking, I mean let’s be inclusive here!


2 posted on 08/22/2010 11:06:14 PM PDT by J Edgar
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Well stated. These leftists really stepped on a land mine when they took up this cause. Damaging themselves everyday.


3 posted on 08/22/2010 11:07:18 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA
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Daisy Khan, an interior designer by profession

In July 2007, Ms. Khan appeared on the cover of Newsweek magazine along with 40 members of ASMA. In the same issue of the magazine, she also co-wrote an article on the symmetry between core Islamic values and the constitution of the United States.

Khan: "No one should be asked to leave their neighborhood. This is our neighborhood and we’ve been part of it for 27 years. Our opponents are not from this neighborhood…We were shut down for four weeks after 9/11. The sad part was that we felt victimized like everyone else in New York because it was our city that was attacked but we were never given permission to mourn."

Asked if America was "Islamophobic," Khan responded that it's like "metastasized anti-Semitism."

Born in Kashmir, Khan spent twenty-five years as an interior architect for various Fortune 500 companies. In 2005, she dedicated herself to full-time community service and building movements for positive change, both in the United States and around the globe.

4 posted on 08/22/2010 11:13:35 PM PDT by kcvl
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I think da biatch is suffering from a severe case of Ameriphobia.


5 posted on 08/22/2010 11:15:16 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (DemocRATS! America's Taliban!)
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Daisy Khan is a New York businesswoman who immigrated to America from Kashmir, in the foothills of the Himalayas, when she was 15 years old. After a period of soul searching as a young woman, during which she went through what she describes as “some very, very dark stages in my life,” she ultimately embraced Islam, the religion into which she had been born.

Khan is inspired by the story in which the Persian poet Rumi says, “I looked for God. I went to a temple, and I didn’t find him there. Then I went to a church, and I didn’t find him there. And then I went to a mosque, and I didn’t find him there. And then finally I looked in my heart, and there he was.”

Khan also draws strength from the story of Muhammad’s first wife Khadija, who succeeded as a businesswoman even in male-dominated Arabian society. She counsels other young women in New York who are trying to balance the practice of Islam with the stresses of a contemporary career.


6 posted on 08/22/2010 11:21:08 PM PDT by kcvl
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Muslim Miss USA against Ground Zero mosque‎
7 posted on 08/22/2010 11:24:17 PM PDT by kcvl
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Daisy Introduces Katie Couric at Peace is Possible by Face To Face in New York City

NYC-November 5, 2007

I am here to introduce a person who needs no introduction but since I have been bestowed with this formality let me begin by introducing myself, I'm Daisy Khan, founder of the American Society for Muslim Advancement. As a Muslim women leader who is working to build bridges between American Muslims and the American public, I have not been part of Face to Face program from its inception. Zoya Rukh, a Face to Face participant who is in the audience today is a high school student who is also an intern at my organization. Zoya says that her life has been transformed by the experience of Face to face. It has made her realize how important interfaith dialogue is in this day and age. Hearing the Face to Face young leaders speak gives me great hope and tonight I believe that our future is in good hands.

There is nobody who understands the need for their work more than Katie Couric. She has seen the devastation of warfare up close while recently reporting the nightly news from the ground in Iraq. For over 20 years Katie has been an authentic voice, our trusted guide and companion in bringing to light the complexities of our world at home and abroad. I personally witnessed this when moments after 9/11 Katie invited my husband imam Feisal Abdul Rauf to discuss this tragic event and how it would change the world we live in today.

But tonight, we are here to celebrate our young leaders, with their commitment to world peace, nightly headlines will begin to change. I don’t know anybody else who can report those headlines as well as our distinguished guest present in this room. I don’t know Katie personally, so I asked her friends at the table if they could tell me a bit about her. Katie, they said, is committed to peace and re-conciliation, as member of the Brick church she is very assuming, she is a caring mother, downright witty and quite clever. I think that Katie is also a great role model for women, an outstanding journalist and most of all, has the most infectious smile. Muslim sages have a saying that “Flattery is the cure for deafness”. Katie, I hope I have perked up your ears. Ladies and Gentlemen…I now welcome the one and only Katie Couric.

http://asmasociety.org/news/face_to_face_intro_katie_couric.html

8 posted on 08/22/2010 11:35:13 PM PDT by kcvl
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Aug 12, 2010 ... Daisy Khan, Muslim American activist tells Sally Quinn a new mosque would ‘reverse what happened on 9/11.’


10 posted on 08/22/2010 11:40:26 PM PDT by kcvl
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Dialogue: Daisy Khan, Islamic supremacist mega-mosque imam’s wife, lies about and defames ex-Muslim heroine Wafa Sultan

Besides being an open advocate for Sharia and restrictions on the freedom of speech in his book What’s Right with Islam, Daisy Khan’s husband, the Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, has refused to denounce Hamas. He has lied about his commitment to religious dialogue. He has lied about whether the Islamic center planned for the Ground Zero site will contain a mosque or not. And he has lied about whether or not the project is getting foreign funding. He is involved with a group that helped fund the jihad flotilla against Israel.

And now the courageous ex-Muslim Wafa Sultan reveals that Daisy Khan has openly lied about her, claiming that she invited her to conferences when she didn’t.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/08/dialogue-daisy-khan-islamic-supremacist-mega-mosque-imams-wife-lies-about-and-defames-ex-muslim-hero.html


12 posted on 08/22/2010 11:45:41 PM PDT by kcvl
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for the UNknowing...

This is not a multicultural issue....its far greater

Here in this issue, we get to see the power of Sharia. Cash coming in from Iran, Saudiland etc etc even Pakistan.

When the founding fathers thought of America, their little baby, the last thing they wanted was an invasive force to stifle, smother it, and then overwhelm it and kill it.

Most people do not recognize that what happens in a mosque is sedition. Pure and simple. Islam is not just a “religion”, it is a cult. Larger than that though, it is a political system, it is it’s own government, a economic system (which includes funding new mosque construction), its judicial...all wrapped up in the word sharia. This is inclusive of its military (jihadis) all rolled into one with one intent ...and that is to rule wherever they take root. It is a invasive, systemic infection looking to take over the host once it has quantum.

This is not just a “religion”, but something that cloaks itself in those terms so it should not be given the same treatment contemplated under the first amendment. The Korans Sharia rules are to consume whatever government there is wherever it goes.
Islam is political, and it’s goal is to supplant and replace. Globally.

When the founding fathers thought of America, their little baby, the last thing they wanted was an invasive force to stifle, smother it, and then overwhelm it and kill it.

The sooner America learns this , the better.

Obama? Obama and Company? Should be tried for treason in this issue for promoting the establishment of a foreign government on our soils. He is doing nothing to protect America as per his oath. Also, as a Muslim, he knows this, he know far better, he knows sharia, but is looking to deceive America.

For all interested...Wanna learn more?

http://thehayride.com/2010/08/louisiana-at-leading-edge-in-fight-against-shariah/#more-5392

and this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib9rofXQl6w&feature=player_embedded

Lets keep America, America!

Obama? Obama and Company? Should be tried for treason in this issue for promoting the establishment of a foreign government on our soils. As a Muslim, he knows this, he knows sharia, but is looking to deceive America.

The other nations suffer the same problems....


13 posted on 08/22/2010 11:52:44 PM PDT by himno hero
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she has class but no rational appeal.

stirring up this crap storm is unnecessary, but why not.

they see that this country is in discord and evenly divided.

iran needs time. she and her husband are are providing, compliments of our media pigs.

16 posted on 08/23/2010 12:22:54 AM PDT by mmercier (smoke them while you got them)
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KHAAANNN!!!
18 posted on 08/23/2010 12:26:00 AM PDT by UncleHambone ("Laughter is America's most important export." - Walt Disney)
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My only problem now is trying to figure out which of the labels the enemies of the US have given me is most appropriate -

Nazi, racist, homophobe, islamophobe, denier, teabagger - its a bit late - but which am I most? Which label goes first? Is there a protocol? Alphabetical?

Do they EVER have anything other than a personal attack?

They are just so tolerant - of everyone who agrees with them.

I think I’ll go back to that post about the CZ-82 - it felt warm and snuggly.


21 posted on 08/23/2010 12:29:50 AM PDT by Eldon Tyrell
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What does her cousin Thelma Lou Aga Khan al Sharif think about this whole mess?

CC

24 posted on 08/23/2010 1:00:59 AM PDT by Celtic Conservative (ostende mihi pecuniam!)
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Today our county received a piece of the World Trade Center (which will stay here as a permanent memorial), the "911 Memorial Steel". The turnout for the welcoming ceremony (which wasn't well-publicized) was huge, and the patriotism in the air was amazing.

The twisted steel beam can be seen on the truck in the upper left. A few of the thousands of bikers who escorted the steel across the country just unwrapped the flag and gave it to the Navy honor guard and local rescue folks to fold:



Patriotism is alive and well.
25 posted on 08/23/2010 1:01:42 AM PDT by Cementjungle
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Under Shariah Law, the women are to remain silent about politics and religion.


28 posted on 08/23/2010 1:10:52 AM PDT by Tzimisce (No thanks. We have enough government already. - The Tick)
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We have confused ‘personal preferences’ with ‘hateful prejudices’. Is it possible to be civil when disagreeing with one another? Are we able to ‘agree to disagree’ - even in the wrestling through of an issue?
What is ethical, appropriate, considerate, and even loving about putting up a Mosque at Ground Zero? Put it somewhere else. Don’t stir up strife.

Freedom = liberty to do the right thing.
“If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.”


29 posted on 08/23/2010 1:35:56 AM PDT by PastorJimCM (truth matters)
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I wonder how those Christians in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Sudan, Pakistan, etc feel, Daisy....maybe you can flesh that one out for us, kkthx. =.=


30 posted on 08/23/2010 2:42:10 AM PDT by cranked
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This is like a metastasized anti-Semitism

And muzzlems have a problem with THAT? I thought that was a GOOD thing to them! One of the underpinnings of their cult.

31 posted on 08/23/2010 2:52:30 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault (The Obama magic is <strike>fading</strike>gone.)
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Is “Daisy” a muzzlem name?


32 posted on 08/23/2010 2:53:19 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault (The Obama magic is <strike>fading</strike>gone.)
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