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Thursday, October 13, 2005

Yes, Islamo-Fascism is Here

Recently here in NoCal two terrorists rings were busted in Lodi and Folsom prison, not to mention the one in LA. There were plans to build huge Islamic centers in Lodi and Folsom, the cities rejected the permits, the central valley and foothills where these towns are located are GOP districts and vibrant with growth. A reader sent me this fascinating link ,(hattip) HannahFactor. We must remain vigilant they prey upon complacency and have learned the political game of "hate crime" legislation though that will back fire on them as well.


General Secretary of the Muslim Alliance of North America


Board member of Council on American-Islamic Relations


Board member if Islamic Society of North America


A black convert to Islam, Ihsan Bagby is an associate professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Kentucky. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he attended Oberlin College for his undergraduate degree and then earned his Masters and PhD (the latter in 1986, in the field of Near Eastern Studies) from the University of Michigan.
In a WorldNetDaily report detailing how certain Muslim group leaders are hoping that "the U.S. Constitution will one day be replaced by Koranic law," Bagby is quoted as saying, "Ultimately we [Muslims] can never be full citizens of this country [the U.S.], because there is no way we can be fully committed to the institutions and ideologies of this country."


And more here
Zawahiri's Lament
What our enemy thinks about Iraq.
Thursday, October 13, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT
Ayman al Zawahiri and George W. Bush don't agree on much. But al Qaeda's No. 2 leader and the U.S. President are in accord on one thing: Iraq is the central battlefield.
This is just one of the many insights into the mind of the terrorist braintrust gleaned from an extraordinary document obtained this summer by U.S. forces in Iraq and released yesterday by the White House. It is a 6,000-word letter from Zawahiri, presumably in hiding in Pakistan, to al Qaeda's commander in Iraq, Abu Musab al Zarqawi.
We're glad the Administration made the decision to declassify it. It goes a long way toward letting Americans see what we are up against in Iraq and elsewhere in the world. The letter's full text is up on the Web site of the Director of National Intelligence at www.dni.gov.

James Taranto shares some insight on Miers.
I believe these will be the most closely watched and reported on hearings ever,Cspan's ratings may actually go up.

2 comments:

Cabe said...

I don't know if it will be the most closely watched. A lot of Americans tune in for 'good looks'. Miers isn't attractive by any standard Lol.

I expect to see some serious Conservative backlash...more sting than the President has ever felt. He just has to realize that sometimes you can't "endure to the end" or stick it out with a brave face. His approval ratings will drop to 33% I'm sure.

Personally I admire his foreign policy, his tax cuts and incentives, and his pro-life stance.....but other than these things the President is basically a Liberal. Part of the Reagan Revolution was to take back the Federal Judiciary with 'Originalists'. Sure Reagan was fooled by Sandra, but we learned a lesson. Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. haven't learned a thing from Reagan. It makes me angry.

Stan said...

Virtually everything the liberal establishment has accomplished in the last 60 years is, has, and will continue to be the beaten path for intruding Islamo-Fascists. It is the legally protected access into America.