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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Dhimmi Democrats want to know why everyone hates Muslims

Granted, the hearing on radical Islam by Peter King was a empty circus devoid of anything useful, but now for the Dems to hold their own hearing on anti-Muslim bigotry will just add more folly to the fires of misunderstanding. 

Not only are the Democrats chasing the wrong fox, their horses have drowned and the bugle is playing taps.  The latest hate crime statistics from 2009, compiled by the FBI show conclusively that it is not Muslims suffering under increased hate crimes, it is Jews who suffer the disproportionate number of hate crimes.  If the Dems really cared about truth and fact, they would hold a hearing on the rise of anti-semitism, but that would expose a lot of them as anti-semites and what their agenda is regarding Israel so that ain't gonna happen.

This hearing will highlight the empty intellect and hidden apologetics inherant within the liberal sect, ultimately resulting in false conclusions on who is the real victim, and who is the real perpetrator when it comes to Islam and Muslims. 

It will be interesting to count the number of times we hear the words "Islamophob(ia)", "anti-Muslim/anti-Islam", "bigot and racist", "intolerant", "hate-monger" and others.  More than none, i'll bet.


From The Washington Times March 22 by Stephen Dinan

Senate to hold hearings on Muslims' rights

Just weeks after House Republicans held a hearing looking at the dangers of radical Muslims in the U.S., Senate Democrats are countering with a hearing of their own, scheduled for after Congress returns from a 10-day vacation, to examine Muslims' civil rights.

Senate Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin, Illinois Democrat, announced the subcommittee hearing Tuesday, saying there has been a spike in anti-Muslim bigotry in the last year that demands closer attention.

“Our Constitution protects the free exercise of religion for all Americans,” Mr. Durbin said.  “During the course of our history, many religions have faced intolerance. It is important for our generation to renew our founding charter’s commitment to religious diversity and to protect the liberties guaranteed by our Bill of Rights.”

This commitment has, historically been based in whether those religions present a clear and present danger to our constitution and bill of rights, and whether their legal system is compatible with our founding ethos.  Islam as it is defined today and practiced by some Muslims is cannot be meshed with our basic freedoms. 

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