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SF-TX
09-08-2010, 16:42
The planned Koran burning is another recent example of Americans 'rejecting the opinion elites.'

September 8, 2010 4:00 A.M.
This Is Where We Begin to Say No
On the Ground Zero mosque, Americans reject the opinion elites that empower the Islamists.

A tectonic shift is in motion: How fitting that its focal point is Ground Zero, the inevitable fault line between Islam and the West.

Only the blink of an eye ago, uttering the unpleasant truth that in terms of doctrine there is no such thing as “moderate Islam” resulted in one’s banishment from what our opinion elites like to call the “mainstream,” by which they mean the narrow-minded, viciously defended circle of their own pieties and fictions. You could say it, but your skin had better have an extra coat or two of thick: You were in for a fusillade of rage, the likes of which our candor-phobic elites would never dream of unleashing at our Islamist enemies — no matter how clearly those enemies announced their intention to destroy us.

The fusillade still comes, but now its blows only glance. The elites and their mainstream have been exposed as frauds: Being on the wrong side of enough 70-30 issues will do that to you.

It should never have gotten this far. Sponsors of the Ground Zero mosque neither own the property in question nor possess the means to build and operate the palatial Islamic center they envision. The more light that shines on their record of murky real-estate dealings and the dubious circumstances of their limited stake in the Ground Zero property, the more questions arise. In a more sensible world, those questions would get answered before we plunged into a rancorous public debate. That hasn’t happened, though. In spite of the implacable determination of the mayor (and the attorney general who would be governor) to look the other way, the issue has galvanized the public. What has long bubbled beneath the surface did not need much more heat to boil over.

For the better part of two decades, Americans have been murdered by Islamists and then lectured that they are to blame for what has befallen them. We have been instructed in the need for special sensitivity to the unceasing demands of Islamic culture and falsely accused of intolerance by the people who wrote the book on intolerance. Americans have sacrificed blood and bottomless treasure for Islamic peoples who despise Americans — and despise us even more as our sacrifices and gestures of self-loathing intensify. Americans have watched as apologists for terrorists and sharia were made the face of an American Muslim community that we were simultaneously assured was the very picture of pro-American moderation.

Americans have had our fill. We are willing to live many lies. This one, though, strikes too close to home, arousing our heretofore dormant sense of decency. Americans have now heard Barack Obama’s shtick enough times to know that when he talks about “our values,” he’s really talking about his values, which most of us don’t share. And after ten years of CAIR’s tired tirades, we’re immune to Feisal Rauf, too.

We look around us and we see our country unrivaled by anything in the history of human tolerance. We see thousands of thriving mosques, permitted to operate freely even though we know for a fact that mosques have been used against us, repeatedly, to urge terrorism, recruit terrorists, raise money for terrorists, store and transfer firearms, and inflame Muslims against America and the West. As Islamists rage against us, we see Islam celebrated in official Washington. As we reach out for the umpty-umpth time, we find Muslim leaders taking what we offer, but always with complaint and never with reciprocation. We’re weary, and we don’t really care if that means that Time magazine, Michael Bloomberg, Katie Couric, Fareed Zakaria, and the rest think we’re bad people — they think we’re bad people, anyway.

So finally we’re asking: Where is this “moderate Islam” you’ve been telling us about? Why would a self-proclaimed bridge-builder insist on something so patently provocative and divisive? How can we be sure that if imam Rauf builds his monument on our graveyard, it won’t become what other purportedly “moderate” Islamic centers have become: a cauldron of anti-American vitriol?

It turns out that there are no satisfactory answers. When finally pressed on the taxonomy of moderate Islam, the best our elites can do — besides shouting “Islamophobia!” — is debate whether there ever was a “golden age” of Islamic tolerance. They have to confess that the Islamists — whom they’d like us to see as a handful of “extremists” but who are in truth a mass movement — are in the ascendancy. It is embarrassingly obvious that while some of us have been working to defeat Islamism in our midst, our elites are of the incorrigibly progressive mindset that counsels accommodating them — in the delusion that they will be appeased rather than encouraged to become more aggressive. That is precisely the mindset that makes an Islamist think: Maybe now is the time for a $100 million mosque at Ground Zero.

“Moderate Islam” is a dream, not a reality. It is a dream with potential, because there are millions of Muslims who are moderate people, and because there are dedicated Muslims working to transform their faith into something that is institutionally moderate. But they work against great odds. They confront Islamists whose dedication to theocratic principles is deeply and undeniably rooted in Islamic scripture. And they confront American opinion elites who, wittingly or not, serve as the lifeline of the Islamists.

The reformers’ slim chance at prevailing hinges on the American people’s will to say “no” to our self-anointed betters. Ground Zero, once again the site of epic Islamist overreach, may be remembered as the place where we started to say “no.”

— Andrew C. McCarthy, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute, is the author, most recently, of The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America.

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/245872/where-we-begin-say-no-andrew-c-mccarthy?page=2

greenberetTFS
09-08-2010, 16:49
The planned Koran burning is another recent example of Americans 'rejecting the opinion elites.'

SF-TX,

Total agreement,time to say "NO"!................:(

Big Teddy :munchin

Peregrino
09-08-2010, 20:14
SF-TX - Thanks for the article. No! is a really good place to start. Maybe with a few more voices "crying out in the wilderness" we can awaken the masses.

"There are none so blind as those who will not see."

nmap
09-08-2010, 20:55
Nice article - thank you.

Todd 1
09-09-2010, 02:50
I wonder if someone could do like what was done with ACORN, go undercover to various mosques as a radical anti-American terrorist wannabe, looking to try and get into contact with terrorists, and see what happens. See how many mosques tell them to get lost and how many decide to accomodate them maybe? :munchin


Over 400 Radical, Anti-US Islamic Centers Exposed

Published June 14, 2007
There are between 400 and 500 radical Islamic mosques in the United States, a private undercover organization has just disclosed.

David Gaubatz, the director of counterintelligence and counterterrorism for the Society of Americans for National Existence (SANE) told Insight Magazine, "Our initial investigation has concluded there are between 400 to 500 radical Islamic centers in the U.S. In those places, they preach an extreme version of Islam that says America and the West is the enemy. They espouse violence, hatred and the need for terrorism."

A former senior U.S. intelligence official, Gaubatz now works for the national non-profit group Mapping Sharia, which is devoted to investigating the 2,300 Islamic centers in the U.S. for Muslim extremist activity and supported by SANE.

The Mapping Sharia in the U.S. website describes the mission: "The Mapping Shari'a in America Project is the world's first effort to systematically evaluate the threat that a nation faces from efforts to impose Shari'a within its borders." The Mapping Sharia project's investigators include seasoned intelligence and counter-terrorism experts and Islamic scholars (Muslims, Christians and Jews), many of whom are fluent in Arabic, Urdu, and Farsi.

"Shari'a is not merely speech, and it is certainly not religion as understood by the West," SANE's President, David Yerushalmi, said at a morning press conference, according to the Mapping Sharia site. "Rather, it is a political and ideological mandate to destroy the West. We believe that every act to teach, preach, and live according to traditional, historical, and authoritative Shari'a contributes to a criminal conspiracy to overthrow our government."

The Mapping Sharia project ranks Islamic mosques and schools in terms of their level of adherence to Shari'a. The Mapping Sharia project will also assess the risks these Islamic centers pose in terms of future Jihadist attacks. The project is making this information available to law enforcement and the public. Recently, Director David Gaubatz and his team penetrated the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center, located in Falls Church, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C.
Sporting a beard and Muslim dress, Gaubatz said he went on May 18 to the center, pretending to be an American interested in becoming a convert to Islam. He discovered the center espoused terrorism and jihad against America.

"They are teaching what they call Jihad Qital, which means physical jihad," Gaubatz said. "They're teaching violence and hatred of the United States."

Gaubatz said that he met the two primary clerics at Dar Al-Hijrah, Imam Shaker Elsayed and Imam Johari Abdulmalik. Both men have been trained in Saudi Arabia. He says another key individual is Yusef Estes, an informal senior leader at the center and an internationally influential Muslim scholar who was trained in Saudi Arabia.

"They put me through the process of learning their faith and ideology," Gaubatz said. "They felt close to me and they gave me literature and CDs. They told me to study. The literature is very Jihad Qital."

He said that the Islamic center has deep ties to Saudi Arabia and espouses Wahhabism, a virulent and puritanical version of Islam.

"Many members of the mosque provided me literature to study. Most of the literature they gave me was from Saudi Arabia," he said. "Their literature preaches that America and the West are decadent and evil, and that Muslims have a moral duty to engage in violence against the infidels."

Gaubatz says that Dar Al-Hijrah and other radical Islamic centers in the U.S. are funded by Saudi Arabia, which is the primary sponsor of the Wahhabist brand of Islam.

"The ultimate goal for those at Dar Al-Hijrah is to instill Sharia law in the U.S. and have America adhere to the Islamic faith," he said. "They want America to be an Islamic state."

This is particularly chilling in light of the recent Pew Research Study on Muslims in America which revealed that the majority (60%) of Muslims here in the U.S. consider themselves Muslims first and Americans second.

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/281525/over_400_radical_antius_islamic_centers_pg2.html?c at=47



The FBI has also been using informants and undercover agents to investigate mosques in the U.S. since 9/11 and IIRC the ACLU make a big stink about it a few years ago.

Penn
09-09-2010, 04:15
Part of the new no?

Controversial cartoonist to receive German prize

2010-09-07 16:00:00
Last Updated: 2010-09-07 18:26:16
Berlin: Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who in 2005 portrayed the Prophet Mohammed wearing a bomb in his turban, is to receive the M100 Media Prize in Germany on Wednesday, organisers said.

The prize is to be awarded for Westergaard's 'unbending engagement for freedom of the press and freedom of opinion, and for his courage to defend these democratic values despite threats of death and violence,' the prize committee said.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is to deliver the keynote speech at the ceremony, held in the Sanssouci palace in Potsdam and attended by editors and publishers from Europe's top media companies.

Westergaard's cartoon, published along with other portrayals of Mohammed in the Jyllands-Posten in 2005, caused a storm of protest when they became known in the Arab and Muslim world. Many took offence at the personal and disrespectful portrayal of the prophet.

Side note: could not find this article via American media

Richard
09-09-2010, 07:46
Side note: could not find this article via American media

Yesterday's news.

Danish Muhammad Cartoonist Receives German Prize
AP, 8 Sep 2010

German Chancellor Angela Merkel praised the bravery of a Danish cartoonist who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad at an award ceremony honoring his achievements for freedom of speech.

In her speech praising illustrator Kurt Westergaard, "who has had to fear for his life since the publication of the cartoons in 2005," Merkel emphasized Wednesday that media freedom is an important element of rights in Europe.

(cont'd)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100908/ap_on_re_eu/eu_germany_denmark_prophet_drawing

Richard :munchin