Posted on 10/22/2010 7:48:45 PM PDT by Graybeard58
The so-called Ground Zero mosque. The Florida pastor intent on torching Qurans. And the Disneyland hostess barred from wearing a hijab.
Kiran Ansari cites those issues and others as proof that "Islamophobia" is on the rise in the United States and underscores the need for Muslim Americans to get involved in the democratic process. » Click to enlarge image Universal School students hold a homemade American flag sign at the Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview. (Matthew Grotto/Sun-Times Media)
"Those things have a ripple effect on us here in Chicago," said Ansari, 34, who will cast a ballot for the first time when she votes early this month for the Nov. 2 election.
"We want to translate these sad and very terrible things into empowerment and understanding," Ansari said.
She was among dozens of Muslims who gathered Thursday afternoon at the Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview for a get-out-the-vote rally to encourage the Muslim community to cast ballots in the mid-term election. For months, leaders of the Muslim community have pushed for members to register to vote, get educated on the issues and candidates and turn out for early voting or at their polling places on Nov. 2. They dubbed the movement "Our Vote is Our Power" and hope to mobilize 20,000 Muslim voters to the polls.
The goal is simple: Turn frustration into action, especially on issues such as immigration reform and refugee rights.
"American Muslims are not a threat to this nation," said Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a federation of 63 mosques and Muslim organizations in Illinois.
"The threat to this nation is those who would divide us based on race, faith or ethnicity because those are the ones who undermine our values."
Chicago area Muslims say they are subjected to racial profiling and encounter roadblocks when seeking zoning permits to build or expand mosques and Islamic centers.
"We will respond by going to the polls on Election Day," said Lawrence Benito, deputy director of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights.
On Thursday, the groups also affixed homemade signs declaring "Real heros vote!" and "We are America" to a bus that drove about 50 Muslim voters to the Oak Lawn Village Hall to participate in early voting.
Universal School students hold a homemade American flag sign at the Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview. (Matthew Grotto/Sun-Times Media)
Why a ‘homemade’ flag. That’s not our Flag look.
Guess which party they will vote for.
The muzzies vote with airplanes flown into buildings, missiles lobbed into villages, bombs strapped to their brainwashed children, explosives in their underwear, etc. They are not American, they are medieval.
You are members of a foreign Political System inclusive of Judicial, Financial, and Military (Jihad) laws contrary to our own under the guise of a Religion. There is room for only one Political System in the United States of America, and it already exists.
You can visit Disneyland, meet Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck, and then go home.
Muslim American is a contradiction. Sharia law, which they MUST obey, prohibits adherence to our constitutional values in just about every conceivable way. If they want to show us all how much they love America they can convert to a compatible religion.
“The goal is simple: “Turn frustration into action”, especially on issues such as immigration reform and refugee rights.”
I’m “no” expert but that sounds like a declaration of jihad.
Those mobile-koran emplacements look ready for duty too.
You can stop right there, Acccchhhhhhmed. CAIR=Terrorist Supporters.
Muslim American???? Impossible there can never be such a thing!
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