Last year, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi appointed Andre Carson (D-IN) to a highly sensitive House intelligence committee that deals largely with classified information and activities. This appointment was met with great public outcry from those concerned about exposing a Muslim to our nations secrets – a man who has been known to associate with terrorist front groups.
Not only has Carson been fundraising for terrorist groups, the man has made very overt statements regarding this nation fundamentally adopting Islam and the Islamic plot to destroy our nation.
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Unbelievable. Time to send true and patriotic Americans to Washington
Well your$#%&!@*might walk in but you can bet your$#%&!@*we can carry you out. See we are tired of it and we are not gonna take it anymore
great
Awwww let’s be humane, and just run them through a guillotine like they want to do with the rest of the religious world that is not into believing the b******t of the Koran Bible!!
Back yourself up with guns and ammo just like the rest of America that believes in the amendment to keep and bear arms!!
Yes
Somebody needs to take him out.
S**T CAN THE ENTIRE GOVERNMENT AND START OVER
Where is the justice, how can you read this and not be pissed ? You may not like trump but we need him more that ever. Vote for us we need trump, we need saving from our own government
Why ‘Moderate Islam’ is an Oxymoron
by Raymond Ibrahim
CBN News
March 24, 2014
ARTICLE URL: http://www.meforum.org/3802/moderate-islam
At a time when terrorism committed in the name of Islam is rampant, we are continuously being assured—especially by three major institutions that play a dominant role in forming the Western mindset, namely, mainstream media, academia, and government—that the sort of Islam embraced by “radicals,” “jihadis,” and so forth, has nothing to do with “real” Islam.
“True” Islam, so the narrative goes, is intrinsically free of anything “bad.” It’s the nut-jobs who hijack it for their own agenda that are to blame.
More specifically, we are told that there exists a “moderate” Islam and an “extremist” Islam—the former good and true, embraced by a Muslim majority, the latter a perverse sacrilege practiced by an exploitative minority.
But what do these dual adjectives—”moderate” and “extremist”—ultimately mean in the context of Islam? Are they both equal and viable alternatives insofar as to how Islam is understood? Are they both theologically legitimate? This last question is particularly important, since Islam is first and foremost a religious way of life centered around the words of a deity (Allah) and his prophet (Muhammad)—the significance of which is admittedly unappreciated by secular societies.