Somehow, I totally missed this from last August when some paint balls found their way onto a mosque door in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. I'm not sure if anyone was ever held accountable for this act of vandalism but leave it to CAIR Oklahoma's new director, Adam Soltani (pictured left - photo credit NewsOK), to find a voice on Iranian TV to complain:
"...Unfortunately there has been a lot of campaigns against Muslims recently in the media. One in particular is the smear campaign by Representative Michele Bachman that has targeted American Muslims who seek to contribute to the nation through public service,” Adam Soltani, Director CAIR Oklahoma
A couple years ago, this happen to a friend of mine one day when a brighly colored paint ball hit their front door. They washed it off and moved on without so much as a word. I wonder if all those whining CAIR directors actually knows how many churches in America are vandalized on an on-going basis without much press, or contacting the FBI, or activating Christians community safety guides or claiming to be part of a smear campaign? Think about it. You can read or listen to the full interview with Adam Soltani here.
Within a month of being hired for a newly created position as CAIR Oklahoma's communication director, Jillian Holzbauer Frazier tackled Islamophobia in an opinion piece published by a liberal Tulsa paper titled Extreme rhetoric can nurture violence.
Holzbauer Frazier implied what appears to be legitimate concerns expressed by three public officials was extreme rhertoric. U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann who merely inquired about possible Muslim Brotherhood infiltration into our government and simply asked how people are vetted if they have ties to it. Rep. Joe Walsh, R-Ill who stated there are radical Islamists who want to kill Americans and Oklahoma Rep. Rex Duncan who helped bring to a vote of Oklahomans a constitutional amendment that would not allow foreign law, which also included sharia law - the law used by a number of Islamic countries - to be considered in state court decisions. This amendment passed overwhelmingly in the fall of 2009. It was CAIR Oklahoma's new director, Muneer Awad, who within days of moving here, sued the state.
Dr. Bill Crowell, an associate pastor at the Boston Avenue Methodist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma has partnered with some of Oklahoma's most controversial Islamic leaders.
Islam doesn't allow killing of "innocent people" Sheryl Siddiqui wrote in a commentary published in the Oklahoma Gazette on September 20th. Last year in another interview, Siddiqui claimed only God has the right to take life. I wonder if she would enlighten me and other misinformed and ignorant Okies just how The Atlas of Islamic Conquests, sold at Islamic bookstore in the U.S., fits in the context of her claim. I assume these Islamic battles for power involved fighting, which is messy and many people are often killed. Were these conquests islamically sanctioned or were they a stain that reflects badly on Islam's history? This book could be a useful resource about Islam's history of Islamism also referred to as political Islam and its belief in the relentless pursuit to spread Islam and gain power to enforce Islamic supremacy over a region or a country or an empire. Islamism dominated Islamic history. I've seen where lessons on caliphates were taught at Oklahoma mosques so they seem to be proud of this history of Islamic supremacy. More Americans should study how a long series of Islamic supremacist leaders, called caliphates, ruled over others.
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