Do We “Terrorize” Muslims?
DelawareLiberal claims that we (Americans) terrorize Muslims. Do we?
Let’s look at this example from our friends from the First State leftosphere:
In the latest in a spate of anti-Muslim incidents over the last two days, an intoxicated man entered a mosque in Queens on Wednesday evening and proceeded to urinate on prayer rugs, New York police officials said.
The man, identified as Omar Rivera, reportedly shouted anti-Muslim epithets and called worshippers who had gathered for evening prayer “terrorists.” One witness told the New York Post the man was “very clearly intoxicated” and had a beer bottle in his hand at the time.
“He stuck up his middle finger and cursed at everyone,” Mustapha Sadouki, who was at the mosque at the time, said. “He calls us terrorists, yet he comes into our mosque and terrorizes other people.”
Was Omar Rivera rude? YES! Should he be punished for his offense? YES! Is this terrorism against Muslims? Give me a break!
Let’s face it, we live in the world we live in. If a group of Episcopalians or lacrosse players were responsible for the largest terror attack in our nation’s history, many Americans might blame Episcopalians or lacrosse players. It’s wrong, but it’s also human nature.
The left needs to quit portraying every distasteful incident of anti-Muslim bias as an act of terrorism or a major civil rights issue. It’s a classic case of HATE AMERICA FIRST!
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July 20, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Courts, National, National Politics, Religion
What happened to the First Amendment?
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Nathan Kellum, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, said on May 5 of this year Mrs. Rigo and her class from Wickenburg Christian Academy in Wickenburg, Ariz., visited the Supreme Court for an educational tour. While standing on the Oval Plaza of the Court steps, the group began to pray quietly. Despite having prayed on Court grounds without incident during a previous trip, a Supreme Court police officer interrupted the prayer, informed the group they could not pray in that location, and guided them toward the street.
DelawareLiberal Attacks Palin, Supports Ground Zero Mosque
July 19, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Delaware, Liberalism, Religion
The left is so afraid of Sarah Palin that they will do or say anything IF they think that it reflects badly on her. Our pals over at DelawareLiberal are no different.
According to “Unstable Isotope”, Palin is “intolerant” and just plain stupid. I’ll admit that spelling errors piss me off too (particularly my own), but I hardly think that makes Palin “dumb”. After all, the folks over at DL worship at the alter of Barack Obama and he can’t even read his teleprompter. Remember the Navy Corpse-man who received a medal?
As for denouncing the mosque at Ground Zero, Palin is right on target. Even in Delaware, I think Mr. (or is it Ms.?) Isotope would find themselves heavily outnumbered on this one.
What happened to the “new kind of politics” promised by the Obama faithful? Sounds like the same old partisan hackery to me.
Sphere: Related ContentHappy Easter
Alleluia. Christ is risen.
The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia.
On this holiest of days, as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ, may your life be blessed.
Sphere: Related ContentDoes Evangelism Equal Genocide?
June 30, 2009 by Cato
Filed under Immigration, Religion, Video
According to Ron Moore’s blog over at the Washington Examiner is appears so. Mr. Champ over at TwoSentz has chosen promulgate this foolishness as well.
What am I talking about? It seems that there is a video making its way around the internet that makes certain scary claims about Muslim demographics. If this video is to be believed, Europe will be controlled by Muslims in 50 years and we’re next. According to Moore and Mr. Champ the video is a call for some type of “ethnic cleansing” of Muslims.
To be fair, I’m not in a position to argue the veracity of the video’s claims; and I really don’t feel like doing the research. However, I can testify that spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ is not “ethnic cleansing”. And guess what? That is precisely what action the video calls for.
If my buddy TwoSentz is going to allow this kind of garbage to be placed on his website, he has a definite right to do so. However, I would suggest that he take down all of his supporting pictures and info about our mutual friend Jim Ireton. I don’t think Jim can get re-elected with the key Muslim and radical atheist (apparently Mr. Champ’s pitch) vote. Please, however, keep up all of the Frank Kratovil stuff.
Sphere: Related ContentRIP Bishop Willis
Bishop Levi Willis, Sr. has passed away. The founder of the Garden of Prayer COGIC church in Norfolk was a prominent pastor, broadcaster and community leader for pretty much all of my life.
While I certainly didn’t agree with the Bishop of many issues, Bishop Willis was a man worthy of our respect.
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June 13, 2008 by Cato
Filed under Culture, Liberalism, Maryland, Religion
Like the title? Think it might be a little inflammatory?
The title is no more inflammatory than the foolishness being spread by Rev. David Cassidy of Philadelphia’s African Zoar UMC. Cassidy defends Sen. Barack Obama’s “former” pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, comparing Wright to Martin Luther King and claiming that Wright “spoke the truth”.
Perhaps Cassidy owns a dictionary that I have never seen. More likely, Cassidy is an uber-relativist who believes that opinion, no matter how baseless, is equivalent to truth. Read more
Sphere: Related ContentAnother Example of Secular Discrimination
I always find it amazing when secularists lecture Christians on the need to be open to the views of others but then totally fail to practice what they preach. Another example has occurred in Norfolk.
The Norfolk City School system has refused to allow Norfolk Christian High School the use of one of its four football stadiums for home football games. Scheduling conflicts do not appear to be the problem.
This just appears to be yet another example of secularist disdain for Christianity coupled with the public education establishments hatred for educational choice.
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Sphere: Related ContentPBS Shelves Film On Moderate Muslims
April 12, 2007 by Cato
Filed under Culture, Liberalism, Media, National Politics, Religion
The Public Broadcasting System (PBS) and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) have shelved a taxpayer-funded film on the struggles of moderate American Muslims at the hands of their radical, Islamist brethren. Of course, the network which maintains that “journalists” such as Bill Moyers are mainstream and have no agenda are claiming that the shelving of the film was not politically motivated.
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Sphere: Related ContentHit ‘Em Where It Hurts
March 21, 2007 by Cato
Filed under Liberalism, Philanthropy, Religion, Virginia, Virginia Politics
For the last few months a controversy has been brewing in Williamsburg, Virginia. Gene Nichol, president of the College of William and Mary ordered the removal of a cross on the altar of Wren Chapel on the university’s campus. Nichol claimed that he wanted to make the chapel welcoming to non-Christians. Read more
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Nathan Kellum, an attorney with the Alliance Defense Fund, said on May 5 of this year Mrs. Rigo and her class from Wickenburg Christian Academy in Wickenburg, Ariz., visited the Supreme Court for an educational tour. While standing on the Oval Plaza of the Court steps, the group began to pray quietly. Despite having prayed on Court grounds without incident during a previous trip, a Supreme Court police officer interrupted the prayer, informed the group they could not pray in that location, and guided them toward the street. 