From the time the Pilgrims arrived on American soil, faith in God played an important part in shaping our nation. Images of Moses adorn the Supreme Court in recognition of the Judeo-Christian origin of our laws. But it was Taxes, loss of Liberty and oppression from a mad king that led our Founding Fathers to write The Declaration of Independence and start The American Revolution. Today, those who stand for these ideals no longer call themselves The Silent Majority because we are silent no more.
When the United States government expanded its territory west of the Mississippi in the 19th century, the Army built forts along the way to house barracks of soldiers needed to fight the Indian tribes who claimed much of the land. The construction and use of those forts is the underlying theme of this article, not as a commentary on the past but as a modern comparison to our present times as the strategy being used today against our country by our sworn enemy.
From our 21st century perspective, we won the Indian wars, conquered the natives and claimed the territory, and we wrote the history books to tell about it. But as a benevolent nation, we gave the conquered people full rights to citizenship, the protection of our Constitution and the right to self-government in their tribal lands. Those are not the stated principles of our modern-day enemy, which is Islam.
The American people are basically a peace loving, God fearing people who cherish freedom. We have shed our blood on countless foreign soils to ensure that others could also enjoy the same freedoms as we do. We are also a nation of people who’s way of life easily causes political systems diametrically opposite to ours to hate us with a passion. Islam is such a political system and the Koran is its constitution.
In his eloquently written and fully researched article entitled THE MUSLIM MOSQUE: A STATE WITHIN A STATE, Vijay Kumar who happens to be a candidate in the forthcoming Republican Primary in Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District, writes:
Mosques and the Political Documents of Islam
The Quran is the supreme political document of Islam—its political manifesto and political constitution. It is the only constitution of the nation-state Saudi Arabia, which is the home of Mecca and the Kaaba, where all mosques point, and is the birthplace of Islam.
The Quran is a totalitarian constitution. It demands submission by anyone within its jurisdiction. The Quran governs all mosques everywhere in the world.
As a political document, the Quran asserts that everyone in the world is within its jurisdiction. So far, Islam has not been able to enforce that totalitarian claim on the entire world, but has managed to do so through threat, infiltration, violence, terrorism, and coercion on roughly 20% of the world. It is engaged in a 1400-year-long Universal Jihad to dominate the rest of the world. All mosques are its outpost headquarters.
In other words, mosques are the modern day equivalent to the forts we constructed during our western expansion. They have become the enlistment ground and training facilities for an entire army of terrorists within our own borders. And the proliferation of mosques in America has reached the point of alarming proportions. Today there are more than 1200 mosques spread across America. They are almost entirely financed by the royal family who rule Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is the nation that gave America 15 of the 19 Muslim terrorists who hijacked four airliners on September 11, 2001 and flew them into the World Trade Center towers in New York City and the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C. Almost 3,000 Americans were killed as a result of that terrorist attack. An attack that many Americans refuse to forget.
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Now, as a symbol of their greatest victory, aided by a click of anti-American politicians and Liberal media, Muslims are planning to build yet another mosque on the holy ground they attacked in New York City. In the shadow of the World Trade Center on the site of a building that was damaged when one of the jet liner’s landing gear crashed through the roof and 5 floors of a building at 45 Park Place. The mosque was originally to be called Cordoba House, named after the city in Spain captured during the Moor invasion of Europe almost 1300 years ago in April of 711, but the group behind the mosque has renamed itself Park51. And, as reported by Pamela Geller of Atlas Shrugs, “the Islamic Supremacist mega mosque” effort which was initially led by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf who has ties with numerous terrorist organizations in the Middle East has been handed over to Sharif El-Gamal, the developer of Soho Properties. “The new face is the businessman and pragmatist, Sharif El-Gamal. But on preliminary analysis, Sharif El-Gamal may be worse than Rauf. Suleyman Schwartz in this week's Weekly Standard exposes and debunks all the Muslim lies. He got the goods on Rauf, Daisy Con and SOHO (the developer). Sharif El-Gamal is CEO of Soho Properties, Inc., a commercial real estate investment firm he founded in 2003. His partner is Nour Mousa, another guiding figure in the Ground Zero mosque effort and the nephew of Amr Moussa, head of the Arab League. Amr Moussa was the first major Arab leader to go to Gaza and affirm support for Hamas.”
Another web site called Pajamas Media has an exclusive interview with Walid Shoebat about the Mega Mosque in NYC Ground Zero. Walid reveals disturbing contradictions between Ground Zero mosque founder Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf's Daily News article and comments in Arabic. The video of this interview follows:
History always seems to repeat itself especially when we refuse to learn from it. Now the news today in a nearby town in Northern Kentucky, which has less than a few dozen Arab names in the phone book, yet another mosque is in the planning stages. More on this later. These things seems to propagate faster than a pair of mice and they spread disease just as much.
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My name is Nelson Abdullah. I am 77-years old and after 40 years of working for two major airlines, I retired 15 years ago in 2002, a few months after the 9-11 attack on America. My wife and I have been married for more than 56 years. We celebrated our Golden Anniversary in April 2010.
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