Posted on 08/23/2010 2:47:56 PM PDT by Dengar01
New audio has surfaced of the imam behind the controversial mosque near Ground Zero allegedly telling an audience overseas that the United States has been far more deadly than al-Qaeda. "We tend to forget, in the West, that the United States has more Muslim blood on its hands than al-Qaeda has on its hands of innocent non Muslims," Feisal Abdul Rauf said at a 2005 lecture sponsored by the University of South Australia. After discussing the U.S.-led sanctions against Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Rauf went on to argue that America is to blame for its testy relationship with Islamic countries.
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We already have 2,000 mosques in our country, plus 200 in the five boroughs in NY, but Rauf wants to build it there to bridge “peace.” What a phony, the tapes further prove what a phony Rauf is.
From the 9/11 families website:
“The dust clouds from the collapsing South and North Towers rapidly rolled out in all directions. Papers from the World Trade Center landed in Brooklyn and many homes and businesses there also had to be decontaminated. Human remains were found as far away as the East River. The streets were inch-deep with debris the length of Wall Street, which terminates at South Street near the historic Sea Port.
The Burlington Coat Factory is less than 400 feet from World Trade Center Tower 7 which also collapsed. Those who say a mosque there would not be at Ground Zero are just plain wrong.”
excerpt http://www.911familiesforamerica.org/
Means we're winning, right?
your dam* right he does you shoulda heard Michael Savage tonight playing the tape - Savage went NUCLEAR — and at some point after he had played it at diff points he commented that Pam Geller(Atlas Shrugs) had found the tape and that’ how this surfaced
More and more, I am coming around to thinking, “Thank God for Michael Savage,” he is the only one who is exposing these people.
Good post!
“Will the Republicans capitalize on this?”
-—no, they won’t. There are very few (R) Congressmen who’ve been relatively strong on this, and in NY itself only Peter King is getting any notice.
The Establishment Republican official stance (of those already in office) on it is to ignore it hoping it will go into a lengthy holding pattern where nothing decisive happens, just more unconvincing rhetoric from both sides in a point/counterpoint where both sides play it by ear.
RINOs in office are in no position to get Tea Party or COnservative-backed candidates to be too vocal about it; they’ll do that on their own if they think it’ll help them in their OWN campaigns===What have you heard from the great leader Michael Steele? NUTTIN’! Instead , last week , Ed Gillespie, former RNC chair, is quoted, sounding like a moderate Democrat, expressing hope that the issue will recede and that it WON’T become a decisive campaign issue, which I predicted it WOULD about two MONTHS ago. The people who are actually doing the legwork to get good candidates elected are the only ones who have the RIGHT to demand their candidates come out and address it clearly. I’m speaking as someone who’s working for a candidate and saw NOT A SINGLE NEW YORK Candidate speak at the Ground Zero rally yesterday, where I spent about 5 or 6 hours in the rain. No one except a CIty Councilman from outside the city, whose name I can’t recall. There are times when I think we’re going to have to handle the entire GZ Mosque issue ourselves: it is NOT going away, and only people NOT in office, and not angling to GET into office have enough cojones to tell it like it is.
LOL! Good one!
You have to parse his words correctly. You see, in his eyes, there is no such thing as an "innocent" non-Muslim. To him we are all guilty of being infidels, therefore, killing us is not a crime.
Just before I read this, Mitchy Mitch was on Fox News “ President Obama says he is a christian, and I will take him at his word”
I would have preferred if Mitch had said he wanted to have sex with him. Useless sub human protoplasm.
News break, and Hannity
The more we protest and thwart their plans to subdue the more worked up they get, and they will attack again.At no point should we back off, subdue or retreat on this issue, ANY reconciliation is a sign of weakness, we have the will, we have the power.
And we need to get rid of the Muslim sympathizer in the Whitehouse.
Yep, the Saudis have way too much influence on our foreign policy and our energy policy. That’s a big reason why this administration is so hostile towards the US oil industry and oil drilling off the US coasts. The Saudis don’t want the competition from the technically brilliant US oil industry and the vast amounts of oil we can produce in the US. The Saudis want us to continue importing huge amounts of oil from them at $80 per barrel instead of producing our own oil here.
Thank you.
Muslims were slaughtering muslims and non-muslims long before America ever existed.
I cant understand why people (politicians) keep calling Islam a religion of peace.
It is a theocracy, and it is diametrically opposed to everything in our Bill of Rights and our Constitution.
Why cant we explain this to the American people, and explain the conflicts between Islamic and Sharia law and our form of government.
Islam is NOT just another religion, like the Episcopalians, Lutherans, Baptists, and Catholics. None of these demand that we submit to their views of God, their courts, and none of these deny our freedom of speech withe death threats.
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EXCELLENT.....You right, with all the damn politicians with such eloquent articulating skills, not one will say that.......well of course they would also have to be just a little bit courageous.
New audio has surfaced of the imam behind the controversial mosque near Ground Zero allegedly telling an audience overseas that the United States has been far more deadly than al-Qaeda. "We tend to forget, in the West, that the United States has more Muslim blood on its hands than al-Qaeda has on its hands of innocent non Muslims," Feisal Abdul Rauf said at a 2005 lecture sponsored by the University of South Australia. After discussing the U.S.-led sanctions against Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Rauf went on to argue that America is to blame for its testy relationship with Islamic countries.
bttt
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