Posted on 02/06/2015 10:06:04 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
The number one issue at President Obamas private meeting with Muslim leaders on Wednesday was the rise of Islamophobia in America, not the threat of Islamic terrorism, according to sources in the room with the president.
Comedian Dean Obeidallah wrote that he attended the event and found the main topic to be discrimination against Muslims by their fellow Americans. In fact, it was clearly the No. 1 issue raised: The alarming rise in anti-Muslim bigotry in America, Obeidallah wrote for the Daily Beast. My point was that while bigotry from certain Republicans is nothing new, Im alarmed about the Democratic response to these comments. What is the Democrats response, you ask? Simple: silence.
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How about the silence from American Muslims who have a wonderful opportunity to condemn Islamic terrorism and demonstrate where their loyalties lie? But instead. . . .
Pawns of the Progressives
...the number one Muslim condemns Christianity in the 1200s
*sniff sniff*...the secrets out, Islamophobia ...and here I thought the White House was being transparent.
Treason. May the SEALs descend upon the White House, cable ties and all.
Headline: President Roosevelt meets with Nazi Bund
leaders...main subject was Naziphobia.
Even FDR didn’t go this far.
OBAMAS CHRISTIANOPHOBIA
In Obamas America, thanks to the forceful Islamophilia of the president, Islam enjoy a preferential and protected status in U.S. while Christians rights and religion freedom are being systematically curtailed by the Obamas regime.
Those who ignore history are damned to repeat George Santayana.
Stop Obamas adulterated history of Islam.
It is despicable that Obama equated the history of Christendom to the debauchery that pervaded Islams history since its foundation.
Beheading is a permanent staple of Islam, that is why Mohammed owned several swords, one infamously named the cleaver of vertebrae.
Obama always tries to shield the atrocities committed in the name of Islam.
As Reverend Graham further said in response to President Barack Obama drawing a parallel between the barbaric acts of the Islamic State today with actions by Christians during the Crusades, which ended 700 years ago, evangelist Franklin Graham said there was a difference between Jesus Christ who taught peace and did not take life versus Mohammed, who was a warrior and killed many innocent people.
Reverend Graham further said that, True followers of Christ emulate Christ true followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.
TheReligionofPeace.com
Islamic Terror Attacks on Christians
(Since 9/11)
This is a list of targeted acts of terrorism on Christian civilians and church workers by religious Muslims since September 11th, 2001. These attacks have nothing to do with war, combat or insurgency. The victims are innocent Christians who were specifically targeted and abused solely on account of their faith by those who claim their own religion as a motive.
There may be a few anomalies on the list, as it is compiled by keyword search from our main database. Neither is this a complete account of Islamic terror attacks on Christians since much of the violence goes unreported.
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/ChristianAttacks.htm
Debauchery always has been at the core of Islam since its foundation.
Islam: The Awful Truth
By Justin O. Smith
American Thinker
October 4, 2014
Islam is violent and repressive, and its sacred texts are the heart of darkness at the center of the Islamic States inspiration and motivation, despite Barack Obamas assertions in September 10ths address to the nation that the Islamic State is not Islamic and that no religion condones the killing of innocents.
Violence is an integral part of Islamic doctrine, following the example set by its Prophet Mohammed, and in the name of Islam and Allah, Muslims have been murdering innocents, since 656 AD.
Six hundred years after Mohammed, one of Islams most respected scholars, Ibn Khuldan wrote Muqaddimah (Introduction to History), which explained: In the Muslim community, the holy war is religious duty, because of the universalism of the Muslim mission and [the obligation to] convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or force.
Like most good Muslims, Khalduns inspiration came from The Verse of the Sword, Sura 9:5, revealed
Sura 9:5__ ...kill the Mushrikun (unbelievers) wherever you find them ... But if they repent and perform As-Salat/ Iqamat-as-Salat [the Islamic ritual prayers], then leave their way free... Also Sura 9:33__ It is He [Allah] Who has sent His Messenger [Mohammed] with guidance and the religion of truth [Islam], to make it superior over all religions...
The Hindu Kush, seventy-five thousand square miles between Afghanistan and Pakistan, was populated by Hindus until approximately 1000 AD and the Muslim invasions. An estimated 60 million Hindus were murdered by Muslims over a thousand year reign, and Hindu Kush is the Muslim name for the region. It means Hindu Killer.
The rest of the history.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3211166/posts
The slaughter of “infidels” is the main tenet of Islam
Islamaphobia:
The unnatural fear that a Muslim wants to cut off your head, rape your wife, daughter, son and goat........................
But Old Joe Kennedy did..................
Crickets....
Of course it was. According to “muslim leaders”, that’s the only thing that ever matters.
Working hard for Islam -— to hell with America.
I believe it is total BS that the meeting was about “islamaphobia.” Total BS
Secret meeting was all about establishing Islamic States across the USA. They are doing a pretty good job of it right before our eyes.
It is time that we stop taking these people at their word and too long goes before we realize they are lying. They have an agenda and it is being carried out.
We best Wake the F Up
Isn’t it clear as a bell what side Obama is on yet?
I’m sure that the only reason Obama called this meeting was because he was in a snit about Netanyahu being invited to speak to Congress.
Absolutely sickening.
He’s on the same side as most of the people who voted for him. “Mine.”
That’s exactly what I thought too when I read this.
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