Posted on 01/12/2009 9:24:07 AM PST by AndrewWalden
In light of the ongoing naval battles with Muslim pirates operating from Somalia....
America has been fighting Islamists for longer than many realize. Even before independence was declared, American ships were pirated, and their Christian crews enslaved, by Muslim pirates operating under the control of the Dey of Algiersan Ottoman Islamist warlord ruling Algeria....
Lacking the ability to project U.S. naval force in the Mediterranean, America tried appeasement. In 1784, Congress agreed to fund tributes and ransoms in order to rescue U.S. ships and buy the freedom of enslaved American sailors....
(Excerpt) Read more at hawaiifreepress.com ...
Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams and James Madison: Young Americas Fight with Islamism
All today’s students are taught about Thomas Jefferson is the fact he owned slaves.............The NEA at it’s finest
So, what’s the difference? ZERO from a current and historical view! All of them either participate or make no objections.
I am reading the novel The Last Patriot (Brad Thor) and it uses this history as a focal point.
If you find this article interesting you may enjoy the novel.
Good read.
According to the Center for Nonproliferation Studies, “Moslem and Muslim are basically two different spellings for the same word.”
But the seemingly arbitrary choice of spellings is a sensitive subject for many followers of Islam. Whereas for most English speakers, the two words are synonymous in meaning, the Arabic roots of the two words are very different.
A Muslim in Arabic means “one who gives himself to God,” and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam.
By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means “one who is evil and unjust” when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z.
http://hnn.us/articles/524.html
The difference is that there is no such word as “islamist.” The only proper way, grammatically, to describe these wackos is “Islamic fundamentalist.” I know it’s a bit cumbersome, but words mean things.
“A Muslim in Arabic means one who gives himself to God, and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam. By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means one who is evil and unjust when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z.”
I stand corrected - Moslem it is!
I think Americans had it right with “Moslem”. Political correctness switched it to “Muslim” in recent years.
Either way, it is Islam which wishes to murder us all.
(I suppose Quakers are having the same problems with liberals that all churches are having now days.)
millions for defence, but not one cent for tribute
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