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Ed-vancedEngines
02-18-2007, 09:14 PM
Eye-Opener on Extent of Islamic Activity in US

Investigative Project on Terrorism Alert On Sunday night, February 18, on Fox's "Hannity's America" show, airing at 9:00pm ET, an exclusive undercover video shot by the Investigative Project on Terrorism over a series of years of a radical Islamic cleric, Sheik Abdul Alim Musa, will be broadcast on the Fox News Channel. The Imam, who presides over two mosques and a popular Islamic organization, has actually been invited to White House Ifthar dinners.

The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) shot this undercover video of Musa during a period of 7 years. About 5 minutes of incendiary IPT video is expected to be broadcast at around 9:30pm ET during which time Hannity will be confronting Musa live about his violent exhortations. Later this year, the Investigative Project on Terrorism will be releasing the full out-takes of the extremist speeches and rallies led by Musa calling for suicide bombings and his violent anti-Semitic and anti-American speeches. What is most shocking is the degree to which Musa has achieved "mainstream" status in the Muslim community.

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Ed-vancedEngines
02-18-2007, 10:18 PM
Well it is now 8:19 PM in Texas and Fox has not put this on the air here.
Ed

hhott71
02-19-2007, 11:58 AM
Well it is now 8:19 PM in Texas and Fox has not put this on the air here.
Ed

Hannity's America is on FOXNEWS Channel
On Sunday nights at 8pm central time
9-9:30 is the 1/2 hour News Hour",, a conservative News program similar to the SNL news."

George Klass
02-19-2007, 12:44 PM
I have not seen this guys report or heard what this sheik was saying to his followers, nor do I know if he was trying to incite them to screw around with us infedels. And naturally, I have a hell of alot more concerns as to terrorism inside our borders than what is going in in Iraq. This brings up the question of Sedition, the term used to insite people to try and overthrow the governement, etc., by non peaceful of illegal means. I have always wondered why these sheiks are not prosecuted under these laws?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedition

purpleplymouth
02-19-2007, 01:19 PM
I think it's because we are paralyzed by political correct thinking. We are so afraid of offending some group, that we cannot do what is obviously the correct thing to do. Same thing in Iraq, as you mentioned before. We cannot treat the muslim extremists, the illegal immigrants, or any other group of people harming the country, with kid gloves anymore. Take off the gloves and take care of business! If the French or the UN don't like it, tough shit.

purpleplymouth
02-19-2007, 01:34 PM
I watched the show and I hope lots of others did as well. It was pretty revealing about the mindset of Imams here in the US. They are preaching "death to America" to their followers just like those in the middle east. I saw some commentary today on fox and one of the show hosts said something about "this guy is nuts". I completely disagree. The rhetoric coming out of these mosques in the US may seem crazy to us, but to the followers it makes perfect sense. I still don't understand why people do not get it! We are in the midst of a full-blown religious war. They hate us because we are not muslim! Period! It's not because we invaded Iraq or Afghanistan, or because hollywood produces a never ending stream of decadent shit. The sooner we drop the P.C. and speak the truth about this, the sooner we can unite to stop it. Can we get along with and be tolerant of Islam? Certainly, and we are. Can they do the same with regard to us? Only if the moderates are able to gain control and reign in the radicals.

Ken F
02-19-2007, 01:38 PM
No, no, no. This must be a mistake. You must not be listening. We are fighting them over there so we won't have to fight them here.

Now start paying attention!

purpleplymouth
02-19-2007, 01:46 PM
Well, IMHO the fight will soon be happining here, if it's not already. Let the democrats and the several spineless republicans keep sending the signal that we don't have the stomach to fight and watch what happens. Anyone notice how quickly they said the utah mall shooter was not a terrorist? Hmmm? He was a muslim immigrant, but he was here legally. Right. You folks up in MI, better start buying ammo, cause that place looks like it could become baghdad very easily!

George Klass
02-19-2007, 02:01 PM
Ken is correct and it is YOU who are not listening. Bush and Cheney and Rove say that "we are fighting the terrorist in Iraq so that we don't have to fight them over here". Unless those are bold faced lies, we should have nothing to worry about.

And if you think that we SHOULD be worried, I suggest that those three that I mentioned are bold faced liers and have been telling us bold faced lies. Now, which is it?

Question number two. If they have been lying to you about that, what else have they been lying to you about?

purpleplymouth
02-19-2007, 02:10 PM
I don't believe any of them said we have nothing to worry about here at home. And I AM pointing the finger at anyone from top to bottom who will not openly admit the fact that this is a religious war that is targeting anyone who is NOT a muslim. Just because I support the president's decision to go into Iraq, does not mean I blindly go along with everything he says. I am in complete opposition to his views on the illegal immigration crisis, and I also believe that he has allowed too many chiefs back in washington to dictate the war.

George Klass
02-19-2007, 02:26 PM
I think that there will come a time, not in my lifetime unfortunately, when the citizens of this country finally stand up and say, "political correctness is only possible when people are politically correct". If you are some sheik in some mosk and you openly preach that your religious practitioners should go out and kill the infidels, at that point you are politically incorrect. At that point you should be shown the door and sent home to wherever you came from.

Free speech is not a license to preach the killing of non-Muslim citizens of the USA.

George Klass
02-19-2007, 02:31 PM
Rhetoric is rhetoric. You can't continue to shout out the meaningless rhetoric, "we have to fight the terrorists in Iarq so we don't have to fight them over here" and expect to not get called on it. Now if the pres wants to change it to something a little more truthfull like, "we have to fight the terrorists in Iraq because I don't know how to get out of there, and it probably wont have anything to do with protecting us from terrorists over here", no problem from me.

O.C White
02-21-2007, 02:08 PM
If you guy's are worried about some guy running around in a black silk bed sheet, if that's the majority of your worries then we will never win any more wars.