Saturday, August 18, 2012

Willfully blind

Andrew McCarthy writes yesterday at Pajamas Media, quoting Turkey's Islamic supremacist prime minister, Erdogan, who is also a "close chum" of Barack Obama: "Assimilation is a crime against humanity. There is no moderate or immoderate Islam. Islam is Islam, and that’s it." Muslims are in the west, not to assimilate, but to establish Islamic authority.

McCarthy goes on to discuss the Muslim Student Association, which was the precuror to the Islamic
Society of North America, which is now the largest Muslim organization in America. That organization closely consults with the Barack Obama White House. A chief policy advisor to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is Huma Abedin, wife of Anthony Weiner (remember him?). Abedin has close ties with the Muslim Brotherhood and the other Islamic supremacist organizations.

McCarthy on the ISNA: "Its goal is incrementally to infiltrate sharia principles in our law, our institutions, and our public policy. That means the mission takes direct aim at our liberties, particularly free expression, because it enables examination and negative criticism of Islamist ideology. It takes aim at our alliance with Israel, because Jews are regarded as enemies and all of “Palestine” as Islamic territory. And it takes aim at our economic system, because sharia regards capitalism as a bane of human existence — there is a reason why the Brotherhood’s American operatives make common cause with the Left on everything from socialized medicine to finance regulation to gun control to surveillance law."

McCarthy concludes, "to perceive no correlation between the Islamists’ fervid anti-assimilation program and the United States government’s stunning accommodation of the Brotherhood and its agenda is to be willfully blind." McCarthy was the prosecutor in the first World Trade Center bombing attempt. That is how he came to be so dedicated to informing us about Islam.

Read more here:  http://pjmedia.com/andrewmccarthy/2012/08/17/huma-abedins-muslim-minority-affairs-its-not-just-a-journal/?singlepage=true

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