ac·tiv·ism
1. the doctrine or practice of vigorous action or involvement as a means of achieving political or other goals, sometimes by demonstrations, protests, etc. Dictionary.com
CAIR Oklahoma's "Youth Leadership Symposium" will be the weekend of July 29th at Oklahoma City University and at the Oklahoma State Capitol under the leadership of its director, Muneer Awad, the man who sued the state of Oklahoma over SQ 755, a constitutional amendment, which banned state courts from considering sharia in court decisions. Awad sued to keep the court from preventing this from happening or, in other words, I suppose someone could say he wants the court to rule in favor of sharia.
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Two Muslim converts were arrested yesterday as they purchased weapons to carry out an attack against a military recruiting station in Seattle. Only ABC News convered it fully according to NewsBusters:
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Islamic supremacy, if implimented globally very slowly, incrimentally, over time, will be a danger to America's freedom and, of course, the entire world. One Islamic supremacist group in America which came out of the shadows after Obama was elected is Hizb-ut-Tahrir. Observe the screen shot I took of their video which shows an Obama 2012 ad that popped up during their trailer for the 2011 Khilafah conferenc! Last year, their Khilafah Conference never happened but it did in 2009. This year they either are keeping the location of the conference under wraps or haven't secured a location. The date of it is June 26th.
A caliphate or khilafah is an Islamic supremacist leader which rules over other using a sharia-based ruling system.
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Mitt Romney has been praised by some Muslims and those on the far left after he said the following about sharia law in America during CNN's GOP debate Monday night:
"Well, first of all, of course, we’re not going to have Sharia law applied in U.S. courts. That’s never going to happen. We have a Constitution and we follow the law."
Romney said this after Herman Cain expressed concern about the loyality of some Muslims.
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Captain Paul Fields began a two-week unpaid suspension this week for refusing to order his officers to a mosque event at the Islamic Society of Tulsa billed as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day" although the intent of invitation could be argued was really about teaching the officers about Islam. Today, I noticed IST use pictures of that day to help call attention to their Facebook page although it looks like it was rather sparsely attended:
This event took place just a few days after the Islamic Society of Tulsa hosted a dinner featuring alleged unindicted co-conspirator in the '93 WTC bombing Imam Siraj Wahhaj.
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Dearborn Michigan may be the only city in America that has designated "free speech" zones. It's also a city whose police chief arrested several Christians last year when they offered Christian pamphlets while standing outside the gates of an Arab Festival. This is in litigation as a free speech rights case now. Dearborn imposed a restriction on handing out literature during the festival in 2009. That restriction was followed promptly with a lawsuit by Pastor George Saieg who also had been passing out Christian leaflets for several years in Dearborn. Saieg, who is from Sudan, specifically reaches out to Muslims with his Christian messages. Last week, thankfully, the 6th U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 2-1 split decision in favor of Pastor Saieg's free speech rights. Dearborn, by the way, happens to be a city that probably has the largest Muslim population in America making what has happened to these Christians' rights about free speech more concerning.
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The California chapter of unindicted co-conspirator CAIR, so named in the largest Hamas terror-funding case in U.S. history, co-runs a National Park program called Bridging Community that explores Muslim and Japanese students experience following two major attacks against America. They may also possibly discuss how horribly government officials reacted after the attacks on Pearl Harbor and the World Trade Center was destroyed on 9/11 in its second attack. Maybe I'm wrong here, but surely this helps feed CAIR's victimology beast and we are paying for it! Ugh. The program was created three years ago by some Japanese Americans concerned about Muslims.
In a recent article about this program, there's a picture of CAIR's Zahra Billoo talking to these students. Billoo is a frequent tweeter and describes herself as an anarchist Muslim on her twitter profile:
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