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Blogger Always On Watch said...

Nihad Awad doesn't like for anyone else to speak, huh?

Wednesday, August 04, 2010 6:18:00 pm

Anonymous American Rose said...

I like how he reduces it to 9/11. Let's not talk about the other horrid things this cult "religion" is associated with. 9/11 is the redwood in the forest of continued and marching Pisslamic terror. In a single day, what passes in their cultures as acceptable as a religious dictate or rite, offends every cell of my being. Why do you want to come here when your beliefs and culture is diametrically and openly opposed to ours? Dickwad should get the picture and pack up and leave. We don't want any trouble here, boys. Move along.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010 6:44:00 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nihad provides a teachable moment here . . .
Notice his use of the phrase "tiny minority" here. In the past, CAIR and their cohorts have frequently denied Islam's culpability to the terror inflicted by violent jihad, relegating such acts to that 'tiny minority' of 'radical' muslims. Now, he again uses this phrase 'tiny minority' to deflect attention away from very effective and expanding counter-sharia/counter-jihad efforts as yet another 'tiny minority'.

In essence: When CAIR spokesmen speak of 'tiny minority' groups - it's a code for further rational evaluation of the scope of threat as it relates to sharia/jihad.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010 9:08:00 pm

Blogger Pastorius said...

Well put, Anonymous.

I'm much more bothered by the above video where Awad essentially blames the building of the Mosque on Pamela Geller and the Mohammed Cartoons.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010 9:19:00 pm

Anonymous American Rose said...

Yeah, that was pretty funny. They just don't get it do they.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010 11:35:00 pm

Blogger Unknown said...

For the Muslims killed on 9/11, I'm sure they're counting the hijackers from all 4 planes.

Thursday, August 05, 2010 2:22:00 am

Blogger Pastorius said...

Yes, that occurred to me too, David. I think you are right.

Thursday, August 05, 2010 2:42:00 am

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