Authors of Shariah: The Threat to America, otherwise known as Team B II, which is made up of some former high-ranking U.S. officials and others, sent a letter today to leading congressional members urging more action be taken by them to investigate the penetration of the Muslim Brotherhood within the U.S.
"...By contrast, the other side of the divide is dominated by Muslim supremacists, often called Islamists. Like erstwhile pro- ponents of Communism and Nazism,these supremacists – some terrorists, others employing stealthier means - seek to impose a totalitarian regime: a global totalitarian system cloaked as an Islamic state called a Caliphate.
Of particular concern with respect to this stealth jihad is the role being played here by the Muslim Brotherhood (MB or Ikhwan in Arabic). To be clear, the Brotherhood in America is the franchise in this country of the same organization that is currently engaged in a shariah-compliant make-over of Northern Africa and the Middle East, with profound implications for U.S. interests and allies.
The true nature and purposes of the Muslim Brotherhood in this country was established in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation trial – the largest terrorism financing trial in U.S. history. In the course of that trial, a large body of evidence was introduced uncontested by the defense. It established the existence of a significant Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas conspiracy in the United States, involving nearly all of the prominent and most influential Islamic organizations in North America..."
Next?
I guess we should expect the verbal ridiculing by the libs using the usual nasty name-calling adjectives that will be referenced and echoed by the very Islamist organizations this letter references. Just remember, name-calling is a n extremely poor way to defend one's argument because, for one, it's childish and stupid, but, more importantly, it's an attempt to ignore the substance of the letter's concern.
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This coincides with increasing repression of the Brotherhood in Egypt, where the movement was born, as well as increasing pressure in other secular Arab states. As a result, many Brotherhood members moved to the more hospitable environment of Saudi Arabia.
Posted by: clearwater | May 12, 2011 at 12:55 PM