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Again, American Muslims are MIA

2006-06-27
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By Vincent Fiore

 

     It seems like only yesterday when Americans were hearing how the obvious coexistence of terrorism and Islam is only the chosen coexistence of a very few.  After all, one gazes about the world and sees the billion or so Muslims in it, and realize that not all of them are trying to slaughter the “unbelievers.”

 

     Well, I, as a non-Muslim–who, by the way, is trying to be killed by Muslims who hate me for not being a Muslim–have a few words I want to share with my American Muslim “brethren.”

 

     It is your silence that will condemn you to the deepest and darkest hells imaginable. Further, I condemn you, along with the actual terrorists that seek to kill me and my countrymen.  Your silence is your weapon against America, and it is your doom regarding your soul.

 

     In Miami this week, seven men were indicted for: conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, namely Al Qaida; conspiracy to provide material support and resources to terrorists; conspiracy to maliciously damage and destroy buildings by means of an explosive device; and conspiracy to levy war against the government of the United States.  

(www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/23/AR2006062300942.html)

 

     Meanwhile, the rest of the country’s legitimate Muslim population of about three to four million people is indicted by the rest of America for: conspiracy to act as if nothing is wrong with their religion or their unconscionable and dangerous silence regarding what is carried out in the name of said religion. (www.adherents.com/largecom/com_islam_usa.html)

 

     Yes, my Muslim friends.  Some will call this commentary a rant.  The liberal sympathizers among the mainstream media and the Democratic Party certainly will.  But hey, if you can stay silent while your fellow followers of Allah conspire to knock down the Sears Tower in Chicago, then I can gustily open my mouth and castigate you for that silence.

 

     But when it comes to killing, Muslims are anything but silent.  Indeed, the typical Muslim-Islamofascist seemingly takes on the countenance of a circus ringmaster—at once filled with grandiose promises of deadly acts, coupled with the overall zeal and unshakable belief of the performance itself.

 

     So, it is of no surprise to hear that the “Miami Seven” as I shall call them, sincerely hoped to wage a “full ground war against the United States.”

 

     As Americans, you should know that your Muslim brothers here and abroad go to bed at night dreaming of ways to “kill all the devils we can.”  For the unsure or confused reader, please read the word “devil” as “you.”

 

     Of course, no movement, for that is what Islam behaves as when it seeks to shackle others within the confines of its belief and dogma, would be complete without a mission statement:  The Miami Seven kept it simple;  They wished to inflict a bloodbath upon America “just as good or greater than 9/11.”

 

     Now, you may call these people civilized, but I choose not to.  And there is not a single thing anyone can do about that.  Nor can such organizations as the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) do anything.  Already, CAIR seeks to distance the Miami terrorist plot from Muslim and Islamic circles in general, by calling on the media not to refer to the seven Muslim terrorist arrested as “Muslims.”

(www.cair.com/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=2196&theType=NR)

 

     For those who care, take a few moments and find out what CAIR is really all about.  The website, “Anti-CAIR” has more documented information regarding this pseudo-terrorist organization than one cannot safely ignore.

(www.anti-cair-net.org/)

 

     As for overall Islamic relations in this country, well, that can be summed up in several words: They are non-existent.

 

     That is no fault of America, or its constitutional law.  Nor its president, who has spoken of Islam as a “peaceful religion” more times than actual Muslims have.  In fact,  President Bush has said this so often that Americans have wearied of hearing it, and consequently no longer believes it, especially when these “peaceful” followers of Islam are trying to kill people in America, and all over the world.  

 

     Muslims come to America and live a life that, until then, they had only dreamed of.  Muslims open businesses that cater to other Muslims, religious schools only for Muslims, form Muslim-dominated neighborhoods, and checker the landscape with Muslim churches, or Madrasa’s.

 

     Maybe, it really is time to rethink just who comes to America, and what it is they do when they are here.  Though the critics and enablers will write to me of people like Timothy McVeigh and Ted Kaczynski, both domestic terrorists of wide repute, spare me of the “it’s not just Muslims” summations.                      
 

     Americans are tired of these “needle in the haystack” examples.  We know the difference between an aberrant anomaly, and a way of life chosen by tens of thousands of Muslims around the world. 
 

     All one needs to do is look at the celebrations after 9/11 that occurred in nearly all Islamic countries to know that this call to kill “unbelievers” or “Christians,” or as the Miami Seven put it so succinctly, “Devils,” is real.
 

     America is here for the oppressed of the world to come to.  We are the “shining city upon the hill” as Ronald Reagan has said.  And if America had to have walls, those walls would always have a door.  America is the premiere beacon for the rest of the world.
 

     But some may not be ready for America, and America is certainly not ready for them.  The freedoms that separate this land from any other are a blessing for those who adhere to the spirit of those God-given freedoms, and those who would conspire to use those freedoms against us.
 

     It is time for an “American Fealty Act of 2006” to wind its way through Congress, and the land.  For those who cannot recite a simple oath of love and honor to the country they live in, a plane ticket awaits to bring you and yours back from whence you came.
 

     Naturally, I am eager to see my Muslim friends embrace this concept, and be the first on line to show everyone just how this is done.  But then again, I doubt my Muslim friends would rise to the occasion.  Their past and present actions show me no other decision is possible.
 

     Now boarding for Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern destinations…
 

 

       Vincent Fiore is a freelance political writer who lives in New York City.  His work can be seen on a host of sites, including the American Conservative Union, GOPUSA, Human Events, and theconservativevoice.  Vincent is a staff writer for the New Media Alliance and a contributing writer for NewsBusters.org.  He receives e-mail at: Anwar004@aol.com


          

 

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  • Azrael

    While they’re at it, I wouldn’t mind an explanation of the bombing attacks on our embassies in Mombasa and Nairobi and the USS Cole, both of which happened while I was in the military alone. Not to mention more than 30 other attacks, most of which aren’t even known to the American public, over the last 20 years? The Towers attack was the only really successful domestic attack, there have been numerous others overseas.

    I may or may not be the only one but I’m having a difficulty reconciling “a religion of peace” with numerous attacks against Western society.

  • Azrael

    While they’re at it, I wouldn’t mind an explanation of the bombing attacks on our embassies in Mombasa and Nairobi and the USS Cole, both of which happened while I was in the military alone. Not to mention more than 30 other attacks, most of which aren’t even known to the American public, over the last 20 years? The Towers attack was the only really successful domestic attack, there have been numerous others overseas.

    I may or may not be the only one but I’m having a difficulty reconciling “a religion of peace” with numerous attacks against Western society.

  • Azrael

    While they’re at it, I wouldn’t mind an explanation of the bombing attacks on our embassies in Mombasa and Nairobi and the USS Cole, both of which happened while I was in the military alone. Not to mention more than 30 other attacks, most of which aren’t even known to the American public, over the last 20 years? The Towers attack was the only really successful domestic attack, there have been numerous others overseas.

    I may or may not be the only one but I’m having a difficulty reconciling “a religion of peace” with numerous attacks against Western society.

  • Azrael

    While they’re at it, I wouldn’t mind an explanation of the bombing attacks on our embassies in Mombasa and Nairobi and the USS Cole, both of which happened while I was in the military alone. Not to mention more than 30 other attacks, most of which aren’t even known to the American public, over the last 20 years? The Towers attack was the only really successful domestic attack, there have been numerous others overseas.

    I may or may not be the only one but I’m having a difficulty reconciling “a religion of peace” with numerous attacks against Western society.

  • Azrael

    The fact of the matter is that if any of these people really want to be taken seriously in espousing “a religion of peace” and the existence of so-called Islamic “moderates” that theoretically exist in such large numbers…

    Well they need to be turning over all the terrorists. Just like anyone’s street, you know who the bad apples are there. I know who’s a scumbag on my street and who’s generally decent. Someone on the outside would have a hard time telling who is or isn’t without having spent a decent amount of time observing.

    The fact that not only is Hamas, a known terrorist organization, sanctioned government now, as Denis said above “the silence is deafening” when it comes to the rest of the Muslims policing themselves if they found it such a horrible thing that Americans were getting killed.

    And I would love to see an explanation why Muslims who lived in many countries (including the US) were cheering when the Towers got blown apart?

  • Azrael

    The fact of the matter is that if any of these people really want to be taken seriously in espousing “a religion of peace” and the existence of so-called Islamic “moderates” that theoretically exist in such large numbers…

    Well they need to be turning over all the terrorists. Just like anyone’s street, you know who the bad apples are there. I know who’s a scumbag on my street and who’s generally decent. Someone on the outside would have a hard time telling who is or isn’t without having spent a decent amount of time observing.

    The fact that not only is Hamas, a known terrorist organization, sanctioned government now, as Denis said above “the silence is deafening” when it comes to the rest of the Muslims policing themselves if they found it such a horrible thing that Americans were getting killed.

    And I would love to see an explanation why Muslims who lived in many countries (including the US) were cheering when the Towers got blown apart?

  • Azrael

    The fact of the matter is that if any of these people really want to be taken seriously in espousing “a religion of peace” and the existence of so-called Islamic “moderates” that theoretically exist in such large numbers…

    Well they need to be turning over all the terrorists. Just like anyone’s street, you know who the bad apples are there. I know who’s a scumbag on my street and who’s generally decent. Someone on the outside would have a hard time telling who is or isn’t without having spent a decent amount of time observing.

    The fact that not only is Hamas, a known terrorist organization, sanctioned government now, as Denis said above “the silence is deafening” when it comes to the rest of the Muslims policing themselves if they found it such a horrible thing that Americans were getting killed.

    And I would love to see an explanation why Muslims who lived in many countries (including the US) were cheering when the Towers got blown apart?

  • Azrael

    The fact of the matter is that if any of these people really want to be taken seriously in espousing “a religion of peace” and the existence of so-called Islamic “moderates” that theoretically exist in such large numbers…

    Well they need to be turning over all the terrorists. Just like anyone’s street, you know who the bad apples are there. I know who’s a scumbag on my street and who’s generally decent. Someone on the outside would have a hard time telling who is or isn’t without having spent a decent amount of time observing.

    The fact that not only is Hamas, a known terrorist organization, sanctioned government now, as Denis said above “the silence is deafening” when it comes to the rest of the Muslims policing themselves if they found it such a horrible thing that Americans were getting killed.

    And I would love to see an explanation why Muslims who lived in many countries (including the US) were cheering when the Towers got blown apart?

  • Toubrouk

    And then, once again, the muslim community tries to push the whole thing under the mat.

    Yes, we know nothing about Islam. Yes, Islam is a religion of peace. Yes, Islam is against against terrorism. Yes, “Jihad” do not means “Holy War”..

    It means “Struggle”, just like the title of Hitler’s book; Mein Kamph.

    No, Muslims are not holy people. No, Islam is not a modern religion; it’s a medieval faith that has still to evolve. No, I can’t take the silence of the Muslim comunity surrounding the “Romance Of The Jihad” peddeled by the Islamo-faschists as a good sign.

    As far as I am concerned, terrorism as we know it is a Muslim problem. Most of the terrorist attacks out there are from Muslims against other Muslims.

    If they want to forget that, their choice but they would have to remember this when we will chose to fix the problem for them.

  • Toubrouk

    And then, once again, the muslim community tries to push the whole thing under the mat.

    Yes, we know nothing about Islam. Yes, Islam is a religion of peace. Yes, Islam is against against terrorism. Yes, “Jihad” do not means “Holy War”..

    It means “Struggle”, just like the title of Hitler’s book; Mein Kamph.

    No, Muslims are not holy people. No, Islam is not a modern religion; it’s a medieval faith that has still to evolve. No, I can’t take the silence of the Muslim comunity surrounding the “Romance Of The Jihad” peddeled by the Islamo-faschists as a good sign.

    As far as I am concerned, terrorism as we know it is a Muslim problem. Most of the terrorist attacks out there are from Muslims against other Muslims.

    If they want to forget that, their choice but they would have to remember this when we will chose to fix the problem for them.

  • Toubrouk

    And then, once again, the muslim community tries to push the whole thing under the mat.

    Yes, we know nothing about Islam. Yes, Islam is a religion of peace. Yes, Islam is against against terrorism. Yes, “Jihad” do not means “Holy War”..

    It means “Struggle”, just like the title of Hitler’s book; Mein Kamph.

    No, Muslims are not holy people. No, Islam is not a modern religion; it’s a medieval faith that has still to evolve. No, I can’t take the silence of the Muslim comunity surrounding the “Romance Of The Jihad” peddeled by the Islamo-faschists as a good sign.

    As far as I am concerned, terrorism as we know it is a Muslim problem. Most of the terrorist attacks out there are from Muslims against other Muslims.

    If they want to forget that, their choice but they would have to remember this when we will chose to fix the problem for them.

  • Toubrouk

    And then, once again, the muslim community tries to push the whole thing under the mat.

    Yes, we know nothing about Islam. Yes, Islam is a religion of peace. Yes, Islam is against against terrorism. Yes, “Jihad” do not means “Holy War”..

    It means “Struggle”, just like the title of Hitler’s book; Mein Kamph.

    No, Muslims are not holy people. No, Islam is not a modern religion; it’s a medieval faith that has still to evolve. No, I can’t take the silence of the Muslim comunity surrounding the “Romance Of The Jihad” peddeled by the Islamo-faschists as a good sign.

    As far as I am concerned, terrorism as we know it is a Muslim problem. Most of the terrorist attacks out there are from Muslims against other Muslims.

    If they want to forget that, their choice but they would have to remember this when we will chose to fix the problem for them.

  • emarel

    I can’t see anything happening here in the U.S. to effect change in this area, as in any other issue of national security and identity, until the country’s Republocrat leadership retraces their steps to find where they misplaced their testicles, places them where they belong, and act like men…

  • emarel

    I can’t see anything happening here in the U.S. to effect change in this area, as in any other issue of national security and identity, until the country’s Republocrat leadership retraces their steps to find where they misplaced their testicles, places them where they belong, and act like men…

  • emarel

    I can’t see anything happening here in the U.S. to effect change in this area, as in any other issue of national security and identity, until the country’s Republocrat leadership retraces their steps to find where they misplaced their testicles, places them where they belong, and act like men…

  • emarel

    I can’t see anything happening here in the U.S. to effect change in this area, as in any other issue of national security and identity, until the country’s Republocrat leadership retraces their steps to find where they misplaced their testicles, places them where they belong, and act like men…

  • Denis

    The silence is deafening.

    There are some who claim that the silence is due to the Islamo-Fascists themselves. Afterall, a Muslim speaking out may put himself or herself at risk.

    That isn’t a good enough excuse for me.

    Throughout times of war people have always had to put themselves at risk for the hope of a better tomorrow. That responsibility falls squarely on those groups or individuals whose communities are the source of the problem. And I know that the words “source of the problem” is where Muslims will speak up. It will be for them, ultimately, the Jews, and their so-called Zionist supporter, the United States who are “the source of the problem”. But still, it is the Islamofascists who murder innocents at the market, who behead the innocent, who cause the mayhem.

    The only ones putting their lives at risk are young American men in the military. They are working to end this violence. They are the ones working to create democracy for all Iraqis to enjoy. These men get nothing in return other than the understanding that a free and democratic Iraq will hopefully be at peace with America.

    I don’t even want to use the words that accurately describe my opinion of American Muslims.

  • Denis

    The silence is deafening.

    There are some who claim that the silence is due to the Islamo-Fascists themselves. Afterall, a Muslim speaking out may put himself or herself at risk.

    That isn’t a good enough excuse for me.

    Throughout times of war people have always had to put themselves at risk for the hope of a better tomorrow. That responsibility falls squarely on those groups or individuals whose communities are the source of the problem. And I know that the words “source of the problem” is where Muslims will speak up. It will be for them, ultimately, the Jews, and their so-called Zionist supporter, the United States who are “the source of the problem”. But still, it is the Islamofascists who murder innocents at the market, who behead the innocent, who cause the mayhem.

    The only ones putting their lives at risk are young American men in the military. They are working to end this violence. They are the ones working to create democracy for all Iraqis to enjoy. These men get nothing in return other than the understanding that a free and democratic Iraq will hopefully be at peace with America.

    I don’t even want to use the words that accurately describe my opinion of American Muslims.

  • Denis

    The silence is deafening.

    There are some who claim that the silence is due to the Islamo-Fascists themselves. Afterall, a Muslim speaking out may put himself or herself at risk.

    That isn’t a good enough excuse for me.

    Throughout times of war people have always had to put themselves at risk for the hope of a better tomorrow. That responsibility falls squarely on those groups or individuals whose communities are the source of the problem. And I know that the words “source of the problem” is where Muslims will speak up. It will be for them, ultimately, the Jews, and their so-called Zionist supporter, the United States who are “the source of the problem”. But still, it is the Islamofascists who murder innocents at the market, who behead the innocent, who cause the mayhem.

    The only ones putting their lives at risk are young American men in the military. They are working to end this violence. They are the ones working to create democracy for all Iraqis to enjoy. These men get nothing in return other than the understanding that a free and democratic Iraq will hopefully be at peace with America.

    I don’t even want to use the words that accurately describe my opinion of American Muslims.

  • Denis

    The silence is deafening.

    There are some who claim that the silence is due to the Islamo-Fascists themselves. Afterall, a Muslim speaking out may put himself or herself at risk.

    That isn’t a good enough excuse for me.

    Throughout times of war people have always had to put themselves at risk for the hope of a better tomorrow. That responsibility falls squarely on those groups or individuals whose communities are the source of the problem. And I know that the words “source of the problem” is where Muslims will speak up. It will be for them, ultimately, the Jews, and their so-called Zionist supporter, the United States who are “the source of the problem”. But still, it is the Islamofascists who murder innocents at the market, who behead the innocent, who cause the mayhem.

    The only ones putting their lives at risk are young American men in the military. They are working to end this violence. They are the ones working to create democracy for all Iraqis to enjoy. These men get nothing in return other than the understanding that a free and democratic Iraq will hopefully be at peace with America.

    I don’t even want to use the words that accurately describe my opinion of American Muslims.







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