Saturday, October 17, 2009

Obama's submission to radical Islam ~ By Tom Tancredo

From WorldNetDaily
Tom TancredoBy Tom Tancredo Posted: October 17, 2009 ~ 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 
In a speech in Egypt this June, President Obama proclaimed, "I have come here to seek a new beginning between the U.S. and Muslims around the world, one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect." 
 
Obama's "new beginning" is a euphemism for the first steps in the Islamification of America, a process that has already infected Europe to the extent that Western Civilization is itself at risk.Dalia MogahedTo aid him in his quest, the president recently appointed Dalia Mogahed as his advisor on Islamic issues. She is on the President's Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and recently appeared on a British TV show hosted by members of the extremist and pan-Islamist Hizb ut Tahrir Party. 
 
According to the London Telegraph, "The group believes in the non-violent destruction of Western democracy and the creation of an Islamic state under Sharia law across the world." Many governments have outlawed the group due to its ties and support of terrorism. 
 
During the segment, the extremists called for banning women from holding political office. They also called for making Shariah the sole source of legislation while attacking "manmade law" and America's "lethal cocktail of liberty and capitalism." 
Rather than oppose these radical statements, Obama's adviser defended Shariah. According to Mogahed, "I think the reason so many women support Shariah is because they have a very different understanding of Shariah than the common perception in Western media. The majority of women around the world associate gender justice, or justice for women, with Shariah compliance." She accused Americans of having an "oversimplified" and "misunderstood" view of Shariah.
 
If that's not bad enough, Obama added the United States co-sponsored a United Nations 
resolution with Egypt designed to stifle criticism of Islam. The resolution "urges States to take effective measures" to combat "incidents of racial and religious intolerance, discrimination, and related violence, as well as of negative stereotyping of religions and racial groups" that it calls "incitement to discrimination." [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]
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